Perioperative Medicine for the Junior Clinician

Perioperative Medicine for the Junior Clinician

Symons, Joel
Myles, Paul
Mehra, Rishi
Ball, Christine

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Perioperative Medicine for the Junior Clinician is the first easy–to–read resource, featuring a digital component, on how to manage a diverse range of patients in the perioperative period, providing up–to–date practical knowledge and advice from a broad range of medical specialists caring for surgical patients. Perioperative Medicine for the Junior Clinician provides a guide to perioperative care, covering principles and practices of care; risk assessment; laboratory investigations; medication management; specific medical conditions and complications; postoperative care and pain management. It also features bite–size videos explaining the key concepts, as well as case studies, investigations and quizzes.  Ideal for final year medical students and junior clinicians, this digital and print resource will be an invaluable tool when working in this multidisciplinary, team–based specialty. Perioperative Medicine for the Junior Clinician: Is based on a sell–out course run at the Alfred Hospital and Monash University in Melbourne, Australia Is a practical resource available in a flexible and portable content Features bite–size videos which further explain concepts in the written text, and clinically relevant case studies, all found on the companion website Is structured around guidelines and protocols The video materials, case studies, self–assessment quizzes and fully explained answers can be viewed on the companion website at www.wiley.com/go/symons/perioperativemedicine INDICE: ForewordMonty Mythen .PrefacePaul Myles .Acknowledgements .Abbreviations .Notes on Contributors .Part I: INTRODUCTION .1 The Role of the Perioperative Medicine PhysicianMike Grocott .2 The Role of the Pre–admission ClinicJames Tomlinson .3 ConsentJustin Burke .4 The Early Postoperative RoundDebra Devonshire and Paul Myles .5 Quality Improvement and Patient SafetyStuart Marshall .6 Intraoperative and Postoperative MonitoringPhilip Peyton .7 Drugs Used for Anaesthesia and SedationAlex Konstantatos .8 The Recovery RoomArvinder Grover .9 Perioperative GenomicsChristopher Bain and Andrew Shaw .Part II: PREOPERATIVE RISK ASSESSMENT .10 Perioperative Medication ManagementPaul Myles .11 The Cardiac Patient for Non–cardiac SurgeryHoward Machlin .12 Cardiovascular Risk Assessment in Cardiac SurgeryChristopher Duffy .13 Options for Preoperative Cardiac TestingJoshua Martin and Peter Bergin .14 Airway Assessment and PlanningPierre Bradley and Joel Symons .15 Pulmonary Risk AssessmentDavid Daly .16 Preoperative Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing (CPET)Chris Snowden and Serina Salins .17 AnaemiaAmanda Davis and Angus Wong .18 Central Nervous System Risk AssessmentRichard Stark .19 Risk Assessment for Perioperative Renal DysfunctionDavid McIlroy .20 Medical Futility and End–of–Life CareMark Shulman and Matthew Richardson .21 The Surgical Safety ChecklistPedro Guio–Aguilar and Russell Gruen .PART III: PERIOPERATIVE INVESTIGATIONS .22 Preoperative Investigations (Non–cardiac Surgery)Arvinder Grover .23 Postoperative InvestigationsArvinder Grover .PART IV: SPECIFIC MEDICATION MANAGEMENT AND PROPHYLAXIS .24 ThromboprophylaxisAmanda Davis .25 Anticoagulants and Antiplatelet AgentsDavid Daly .26 Diabetes MedicationShane Hamblin .27 Steroid MedicationShane Hamblin .28 Opioids and Opioid AddictionMeena Mittal and Nicholas Christelis and David Lindholm .29 Antibiotic ProphylaxisAllen Cheng .30 Antibiotic Prophylaxis for EndocarditisDenis Spelman .PART V: PERIOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT OF ORGAN DYSFUNCTION AND SPECIFIC POPULATION GROUPS .31 Coronary Artery Disease and Coronary StentsSesto Cairo .32 HypertensionSteven Fowler and Terry Loughnan .33 ArrhythmiasAndrew Robinson .34 Pacemakers and Implanted DefibrillatorsAndrew Robinson .35 Heart FailureVanessa van Empel and Dion Stub .36 Aortic StenosisRishi Mehra .37 Pulmonary HypertensionMark Buckland .38 Myocarditis, Endocarditis and CardiomyopathyEnjarn Lin .39 Acute Lung InjuryPaul Nixon and David Tuxen .40 Obstructive Sleep ApnoeaMatthew Naughton .41 AsthmaAlan Young .42 Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary DiseaseJeremy Wrobel and Trevor Williams .43 Non–Small Cell Lung CancerRobert Stirling .44 Gastrointestinal DiseaseLauren Beswick and William Kemp .45 Hepatic DiseaseLauren Beswick and William Kemp .46 OliguriaPaul Myles .47 Acute Kidney InjuryLloyd Roberts and Owen Roodenburg .48 Renal TransplantationSolomon Menahem .49 Diabetes MellitusDavid Story .50 Thyroid DisordersShane Hamblin .51 Parathyroid DisordersShane Hamblin .52 Adrenal DisordersJonathan Serpell .53 Carcinoid SyndromeAlexandra Evans .54 Intracranial SurgeryHilary Madder .55 Carotid SurgeryMatthew Claydon .56 EpilepsyRichard Stark .57 Neuromuscular DiseaseErik Andersen and Andrew Kornberg .58 Trauma– Pre–theatre ManagementJohn Moloney .59 Traumatic Brain InjuryWinifred Burnett .60 Maxillofacial InjuriesJoel Symons and Charles Baillieu .61 Spinal Injuries (excluding cervical spine)Susan Liew .62 Cervical Spine InjuryPeter Hwang and Jin Tee .63 Chest InjuriesSilvana Marasco .64 Abdominal InjuriesKatherine Martin .65 BurnsJamie Smart .66 Bleeding DisordersPaul Coughlan .67 Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) InfectionAnna Pierce .68 Exposure to Blood Borne VirusesAnna Pierce .69 The Patient with Psychiatric IllnessSteven Ellen .70 Obstetric Patients having Non–obstetric SurgeryMaggie Wong .71 The Elderly PatientYana Sunderland .72 Allergies and AnaphylaxisHelen Kolawole .73 ObesityJennifer Carden .74 Goal Directed TherapyAndrew Toner and Mark Hamilton .75 Fluids and ElectrolytesDavid Story .76 Electrolyte AbnormalitiesLloyd Roberts and Carlos Scheinkestel .77 Blood TransfusionAmanda Davis .78 Organ donationSteve Philpot and Joshua Ihle .PART VI: EARLY POSTOPERATIVE CARE .79 Postoperative Nausea and VomitingJoel Symons .80 Postoperative Fluid TherapyDashiell Gantner .81 Ventilation StrategiesJohn Botha .82 Sepsis and the Inflammatory Response to SurgeryTomas Corcoran and Kajari Roy .83 Nutritional SupportCraig Walker .84 Postoperative Surgical ComplicationsKatherine Martin .85 Postoperative Chest PainShane Nanayakkara and Peter Bergin .86 Postoperative Shortness of BreathKJ Farley and Deirdre Murphy .87 Postoperative HypotensionSteven Fowler .88 Myocardial Injury after Non–cardiac Surgery (MINS)Fernando Botto and Philip Devereaux .89 AspirationAlan Kakos .90 Postoperative Delirium and Postoperative Cognitive DysfunctionBrendan Silbert and Lisbeth Evered .91 Postoperative HyperthermiaGlenn Downey .92 Perioperative HypothermiaJohn Monagle and Shashikanth Manikappa .PART VII: PAIN MANAGEMENT .93 Acute PainAlex Konstantatos .94 Neuropathic PainTim Hucker .95 The Chronic Pain PatientCarolyn Arnold .PART VIII: CASE STUDIES (ONLINE ONLY) .96 Case Study 1– COPD and Heart FailureRishi Mehra .97 Case Study 2– TraumaMark Fitzgerald and Emma Sim .98 Case Study 3 – Catheter–related Bloodstream InfectionTim Leong .99 Case Study 4– Opioid WithdrawalMeena Mittal and David Lindholm .100 Case Study 5– Delirium TremensMeena Mittal and David Lindholm .101 Case Study 6– Difficulty Breating in the Recovery RoomBenedict Waldron .102 Case Study 7– Addisonian CrisisCraig Noonan .103 Case Study 8– CardiomyopathyChristopher Bain and Enjarn Lin .104 Case Study 9– Medical FutilityMatthew Richardson and Mark Shulman .105 Case Studies 10– MiscellaneousTerry Loughnan, Dashiell Gantner, Helen Kolawole, Matthew Naughton, Paul Nixon and David Tuxen .PART IX: INVESTIGATION INTERPRETATION (ONLINE ONLY) .106 Blood Gas InterpretationDavid Story, David Brewster and John Reeves .107 Interpreting Haematology InvestigationsDavid Brewster and John Reeves .108 Interpreting Biochemistry InvestigationsDavid Brewster and John Reeves .109 Interpreting Lung Function TestsDavid Brewster and John Reeves .110 Interpreting Radiological InvestigationsDavid Brewster and John Reeves .111 ECG InterpretationBenedict Waldron .Appendix A Unit Conversions .Appendix B Basic Airway Management including bag–mask ventilation .Appendix C Opioid Conversion Table

  • ISBN: 978-1-118-77916-3
  • Editorial: Wiley–Blackwell
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Páginas: 504
  • Fecha Publicación: 04/09/2015
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  • Idioma: Inglés