Rapid Response System : A Practical Guide (Pittsburgh Critical Care Medicine)

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Rapid Response System : A Practical Guide (Pittsburgh Critical Care Medicine)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 366 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780190612474
  • DDC分類 362.18

Full Description

Rapid Response System: A Practical Guide provides a practical approach to the evaluation, differential diagnosis, and management of common medical and surgical emergencies such as cardiac arrest, acute respiratory failure, seizures, and hemorrhagic shock occurring in hospitalized patients. Less common and special circumstances such as pediatric, obstetric, oncologic, neurologic and behavioral emergencies as well as palliative care for terminally ill patients encountered in the context of rapid response team events are also discussed. An overview of commonly performed bedside emergency procedures by rapid response team members complements the clinical resources that may need to be brought to bear during the course of the rapid response team event. Finally, an overview of organization, leadership, communication, quality and patient safety surrounding rapid response team events is provided.

This book is written with medical students, junior physicians and nursing staff in mind working in both academic and community hospital settings. Both a novice and an experienced healthcare provider involved in a rapid response system will find this handbook to be valuable supplement to the clinical experiences gained though active engagement in the system.

Hospital administrators and senior management staff will also find this book to be useful in the evaluation of quality and performance of the rapid response system, management of staff attitudes and behavior, performance of peer review, care for second victims and implementation of countermeasures for patient safety problems discovered in the course of rapid response system reviews.

Contents

Foreword Introduction to Rapid Response Team
Michael A. DeVita

Part I: Rapid Response Teams
1 Evolution and Evidence for Rapid Response Teams
Richard L. Simmons and Muhammad Tahseen, MD
2 Rapid Response Team Organization and Activation
Carol Curio Scholle, MSN, RN
3 Leadership and Crisis Management
Brad W. Butcher, MD

Part II: Common Emergency Syndromes and Management
4 In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest
Jonathan Elmer, MD, MS, and Abhishek Freyer, MD
5 Atrial Fibrillation and Other Cardiac Arrhythmias
Rinaldo Bellomo, MD, PhD, and Antoine Schneider, MD, PhD
6 Hypoxemia and Respiratory Failure
Jeffrey K. Javed, MD, and Jason E. Moore, MD, MS
7 Seizures and Altered Mental Status
Ruchira Jha, MD, Jodi Manners, MD, and Kiruba Dharaneeswaran, MD
8 Hypotension and Shock
Christopher K. Schott, MD, MS, RDMS, FACEP, and Jessica A. Fozard, NREMT-P, BS
9 Hypertensive Emergencies
Chenell Donadee, MD, and Hitesh Gidwani, MD
10 Bleeding Emergencies
Michael C. Reede, MBBS, MPH, DPhil, FANZCA, FCICM, and Patrick C. Finn, MBBS.
11 Chest Pain and Acute Coronary Syndrome
Stephen D'Auria, MD, and Ravi Ramani, MD
12 Major Trauma
Louis H. Alarcon, MD, and Patrick R.Varley, MD
13 Sepsis
David T. Huang, MD, MPH, and Munish H. Lapsia, MD

Part III: Special Circumstances
14 Pediatric Emergencies
Cameron Dezfulian, MD, Christopher M. Horvat, MD, and Melinda F. Hamilton, MD, MSc
15 Obstetric Emergencies
David Muigai, MD, MMM, and Amir Shamshirsaz, MD
16 Behavioral Health Emergencies
Robin Valpey, MD, and Amy Crawford-Faucher, MD, FAAFP
17 Oncologic Emergencies
Harry S. Rafkin, MD
18 The Difficult Airway
Dennis Phillip, DO, and Joshua Knight, MD
19 Acute Stroke
Alexis Steinberg, MD, and Bradley J. Molyneaux, MD, PhD
20 Pulmonary Embolism
Agnes Koczo, MD, and Belinda Rivera-Lebro, MD, MS
21 Ventricular Assist Devices
Rajagopala Padmanabhan, MD, and Penny Sappington, MD
22 Management of Exsanguinating Hemorrhage: Hemostasis and Reduction
Sara P. Myers, MD, MA, MS, and Matthew D. Neal, MD
23 Palliative Care Interventions: Role in Rapid Response Team Events
Taylor Lincoln, MD, Jane Schell, MD, and Shannon Haliko, MD

Part IV: Emergency Procedures
24 Airway Management
James M. Dargin, MD, and Lillian L. Emlet, MD, MS
25 Emergency Vascular Access
Rajagopala Padmanabhan, MD, and Holt N. Murray, MD
26 Critical Care Ultrasound
Christopher K. Schott, MD, MS, RDMS, FACEP
27 Tube Thoracostomy
Matthew R. Rosengart, MD, MPH

Part V: Equipment
28 The Emergency Crash Cart
Sarah Martin-Cua, MBA, MSN, RN
29 Airway Equipment
Lillian L. Emlet, MD, MS, and James M. Dargin, MD
30 Point-of-Care Testing
Douglas E. Morgan, MBA, MSN, RN, CCRN
31 Portable Monitors and Defibrillators
Robert Bauer, MSN, CRNP, AG-ACNP-BC, and Raghavan Murugan, MD, MS

Part VI: Organization and Administration
Chapter 32: Hospital Policy
Carol Curio Scholle, MSN, RN
Chapter 33: Communication and Coordination of Care
Jeannine DiNella, RN, DNP, CCNS, and Terri Kress, RN, MSN, CEN
Chapter 34: Patient Safety and Quality Improvement
Lisa M. Painter, DNP, RN, Cheryl Janov, BSN, RN, and Richard L. Simmons

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