Basic Resuscitation and Primary Care

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Springer Netherlands, Nov 30, 1980 - Medical - 339 pages
Provision of efficient resuscitation is mandatory to the success ful functioning of all hospital wards and departments. Failure to provide such a service increases morbidity and mortality. Resuscita tion falls largely into the domain of the anaesthetist. However, an anaesthetist is not always instantly available and resuscitation has to be initiated by those in other specialities who have had little or no for mal training in resuscitation techniques. The purpose of this book is to guide those involved in resuscitation in the indications and methods of resuscitation. Its creation and con tents were stimulated by noting the difficulties encountered in both teaching centres and provincial hospitals. 'Basic' is included in the title to emphasize that, with the exception of 'the acid-base laboratory', the apparatus is simple and available in all hospitals. Furthermore, 'basic' indicates the authors' intention to limit their discussion on resuscitation to that involved in the first hour following the start of treatment. Successful treatment during these 60 minutes, and very often the first few minutes, is often vital in the sav ing of life. Further management can then be decided by the ap propriate specialist.

Contents

Pulmonary embolism
21
Disorders of temperature regulation
40
Initial assessment and treatment of multiple injuries 72 20
72
Chest and other injuries
88
Initial treatment in burns
96
Patients requiring urgent pain relief
99
Complications of spinal and epidural analgesia requiring urgent treatment
102
Preeclampsia and eclampsia
105
Intravenous anaesthetics
187
Neuromuscular blocking agents
193
Respiratory obstruction
201
Respiratory pathophysiology
208
Respiratory failure
223
THE HEART AND CIRCULATION IN HEALTH AND DISEASE
229
Physiology of the heart and circulation
231
Shock and its treatment
240

Neonatal resuscitation
109
PRACTICAL VENTILATION
119
Terminology
121
Basic equipment resuscitation bags and circuits
133
The reservoir bag its use in spontaneous and controlled ventilation
147
Ventilators
162
Endotracheal intubation
171
Blood transfusion bleeding and plasma substitutes
265
Practical techniques
274
Acidbase laboratory analyser readouts terminology
289
Changes in pH and their interpretation
314
Bibliography
333
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