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Get quick answers to the most important clinical questions with Duke's Anesthesia Secrets, 5th Edition! Authors James Duke, MD and Brian M. Keech, MD present this easy-to-read, bestselling resource that uses the popular and trusted Secrets Series (R) Q&A format. It provides rapid access to the practical, "in-the-trenches" know-how you need to succeed - both in practice and on board and recertification exams.Zero in on key information with bulleted lists, tables, mnemonics, illustrations, practical tips from the authors, and "Key Points" boxes that provide a concise overview of important board-relevant content.Review essential material efficiently with the "Top 100 Secrets in Anesthesiology" - perfect for last-minute study or self-assessment.Get the evidence-based guidance you need to provide optimal care for your patients - ideal for medical students, residents, fellows, and practitioners.Apply all the latest advances in techniques, technology, and pharmacology, and explore effective solutions to a full range of clinical issues in anesthesiology.Expert Consult eBook version included with purchase. This enhanced eBook experience allows you to search all of the text, figures, and tables from the book on a variety of devices.
Contents
Section 11. Autonomic Nervous SystemJames C. Duke2. Respiratory and Pulmonary PhysiologyBarbara Wilkey3. Blood Gas and Acid-Base AnalysisJames C. Duke4. Volume Regulation, Volume Disturbances and Fluid ReplacementJames C. Duke5. ElectrolytesJames C. Duke6. Transfusion TherapyJames C. Duke7. CoagulationJason P. Krutsch8. Airway ManagementJames C. Duke9. Pulmonary Function TestingJames C. DukeSection 2: Pharmacology10. Volatile AnestheticsMichelle Dianne Herren11. OpioidsChristopher L. Ciarallo12. Intravenous Anesthetics and BenzodiazepinesOlivia B. Romano13. Muscle Relaxants and Monitoring of Relaxant ActivityJames C. Duke14. Local AnestheticsSunil Kumar and James C. Duke 15. Inotropes and Vasodilator DrugsMichael Kim and Nathaen Weitzel 16. Preoperative MedicationJames C. DukeSection 3: Preparing for Anesthesia17. Preoperative EvaluationJames C. Duke and Mark Chandler 18. The Anesthesia Machine and Vaporizers, and Anesthesia Circuits and VentilatorsJames C. Duke19. Patient PositioningJames C. Duke20. Mechanical Ventilation in Critical IllnessJames B. Haenel and Jeffrey L. Johnson Section 4: Patient Monitoring and Procedures21. Pulse OximetryRenee Koltes-Edwards22. CapnographyJames C. Duke23. Central Venous Catheterization and Pressure MonitoringDaniel R. Beck and Jacob Friedman 24. Flow Directed TherapyBethany BenishSection 5: Perioperative Problems25. Blood Pressure Disturbances, Arterial Catheterization, and Blood Pressure Monitoring James C. Duke26. Awareness During AnesthesiaAaron Murray27. Temperature DisturbancesJames C. Duke28. Postanesthetic CareMichael M. SawyerSection 6: Anesthesia and Systemic Disease29. Ischemic Heart Disease and Myocardial InfarctionTamas Seres30. Heart FailureTamas Seres31. Valvular Heart DiseaseTamas Seres32. Aorto-Occlusive DiseasesGurdev S. Rai33. Intracranial and Cerebrovascular DiseaseGurdev S. Rai34. Reactive Airway DiseaseMalcolm Packer35. AspirationMalcolm Packer36. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary DiseaseHoward J. Miller37. Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS)James B. Haenel and Jeffrey L. Johnson 38. Pulmonary HypertensionNathaen Weitzel and Benjamin Atwood 39. Perioperative Hepatic Dysfunction and Liver TransplantationMatthew J. Fiegel40. Renal Function and AnesthesiaJames C. Duke41. Increased Intracranial Pressure and Traumatic Brain InjuryBrian M. Keech42. Malignant Hyperthermia and Other Motor DiseasesJames C. Duke43. Degenerative Neuologic Diseases and NeuropathiesJames C. Duke44. Alcohol and Substance AbuseJames C. Duke45. Diabetes MellitusRobert H. Slover and Robin Slover 46. Nondiabetic Endocrine DiseaseJames C. Duke47. Obesity and Sleep ApneaGillian E. Johnson and James C. Duke 48. Allergic ReactionsJames C. Duke49. Herbal SupplementsJames C. DukeSection 7: Special Anesthetic Considerations50. TraumaJames C. Duke51. The Burned Patient, Laser Surgery, and Operating Room FiresPhilip R. Levin, Alma N. Juels and James C. Duke 52. Nenonatal AnesthesiaRita Agarwal and Laurie M. Steward 53. Pediatric AnesthesiaRita Agarwal and Laurie M. Steward 54. Congenital Heart DiseaseLawrence I. Schwartz and Robert H. Freisen 55. Fundamentals of Obstetric AnesthesiaAna M. Lobo and Mary DiMiceli 56. Obstetric Analgesia and AnesthesiaAna M. Lobo and Mary DiMiceli 57. High-Risk ObstetricsAna M. Lobo and Mary DiMiceli 58. Geriatric AnesthesiaGurdev S. Rai59. Sedation and Anesthesia Outside the Operating RoomJames C. Duke and Mark H. Chandler 60. Pacemakers and Internal Cardioverter DefibrillatorsChristopher M. Lowery and James C. Duke Section 8: Regional Anesthesia61. Spinal AnesthesiaJames C. Duke62. Epidural Analgesia and AnesthesiaRachel M. Kacmar and Andrea J. Fuller 63. Peripheral Nerve BlocksRonald ValdiviesoSection 9: Anesthetic Considerations in Selected Surgical Procedures64. Principles of Anesthesia in Heart TransplantationTamas Seres65. Cardiopulmonary BypassBarbara Wilkey and Nathaen Weitzel 66. Lung Isolation TechniquesMark Twite and Lawrence I. Schwartz 67. Somatosensory-Evoked Potentials and Spinal SurgeryDaniel J. Janik68. Anesthesia for CraniotomyDaniel J. Janik69. Minimally Invasive SurgeryPrairie N. Robinson and James C. Duke70. Electroconvulsive TherapyPhilip R. Levin and Alma N. Juels Section 10: Pain Management71. Acute Pain ManagementRobin Slover, Jennifer A. Zieg, and Rachel G. Clopton72. Chronic Pain ManagementRonald Valdivieso and Jason P. Krutsch