Tracheotomy management : a multidisciplinary approach / edited by Peggy A. Seidman, David Goldenberg, Elizabeth H. Sinz.

Format Electronic
Publication InfoCambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2011.
Descriptionxii, 202 pages : illustrations
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Other author/creatorSeidman, Peggy A., 1959-
Other author/creatorGoldenberg, David, 1962-
Other author/creatorSinz, Elizabeth.
Other author/creatorProQuest (Firm)
Contents Machine generated contents note: Preface; Part I. Trach Procedures: 1. Trach and airway anatomy Elliot Regenbogen, Matthew Tito and Stephen Chen; 2. Elective surgical airways David Goldenberg, Megan Caruso and Michael Ondik; 3. Emergency surgical airways Len Pott; 4. Peds trach (neonate to toddler) Robert F. Yellon, Peter Davis, Ray McGuire, Thomas K. Lee and Kim Fenton; 5. Tracheal reconstruction Ira Todd Cohen; 6. Different tracheostomy equipment Dana W. Stauffer, John Stene and Joanne Stene; Part II. Acute Tracheotomy Care: 7. Timing Elias Rizk, Josh Medow, Alison Wilson and P. Van Der Sloot; 8. ICU trach care Shaji Poovaathor, James Vosswinkel and Eric Posner; 9. Trach care for OR procedures Steve Orebaugh; 10. Trach management emergencies Steve Orebaugh; 11. Airway manipulation with trachs Daryn Moller, Slawomor P. Oleszak and Ghassan Samara; Part III. Chronic Trach Care and Other Issues: 12. Ongoing trach care Peggy Wojnar; 13. Chronic care Sandeep Singh; 14. Tracheal education Brian Grose, Jody Grose and Mike Hurst; Index.
Abstract "Patients with tracheotomies are managed by a wide variety of healthcare professionals. As a result, information regarding best practice is scattered throughout the medical literature and can be difficult to identify and implement in the clinical setting. Tracheotomy Management: A Multidisciplinary Approach is a practical review of all tracheotomy procedures and acute and chronic tracheotomy care. It combines evidence-based practice and expert opinion to create an invaluable hands-on guide for any healthcare provider managing patients with tracheotomies. Each chapter is authored by at least two different subspecialists, contains case studies with real-life examples of problematic clinical scenarios, and is enhanced by high quality colour images and algorithms. The rationale for different approaches is discussed to guide the decision-making process. Written and edited by tracheotomy experts from a wide variety of disciplines, Tracheotomy Management: A Multidisciplinary Approach is essential reading for anesthesiologists, nurse anesthetists and critical care and emergency physicians"--Provided by publisher.
Local noteLaupus-WCP
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Reproduction noteElectronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
Genre/formElectronic books.
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