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Applied Anatomy for Clinical Procedures at a Glance

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Sturgess, Jane
Otros Autores: Crawley, Francesca, Kirollos, Ramez, Cattle, Kirsty
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2020.
Colección:At a Glance Ser.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Contents
  • Contributors
  • Chapter 1 Scrubbing up
  • Equipment (Figure 1.1)
  • Antiseptic solutions
  • Procedure (Figure 1.4)
  • Chapter 2 Setting up a sterile field and draping the patient
  • Equipment (Figure 2.1)
  • Procedure
  • Top tips
  • Chapter 3 Three-way tap
  • Description of the three-way tap
  • Potential uses of the three-way tap (Figure 3.3)
  • Safe use of a three-way tap
  • After the procedure
  • Anatomical pitfalls
  • Top tips
  • Chapter 4 Common equipment for core clinical procedures
  • Needles
  • Hollow needles
  • Butterflies
  • Spinal needles (Figure 4.3)
  • Cannulas (Figure 4.4)
  • Syringes (Figure 4.5)
  • Sampling devices
  • Urinary catheters (Figure 4.6)
  • Catheter bags (Figure 4.7)
  • Commonly used blood bottles (Figures 4.8 and 4.9)
  • Sample pots (Figure 4.10)
  • Sterile procedure packs (Figures 4.11 and 4.12)
  • Chapter 5 Local anaesthetic infiltration
  • Classes of local anaesthetics (Figure 5.1)
  • Mechanism of action
  • Dose
  • Side effects
  • Technique
  • Anatomical pitfalls
  • Top tips
  • Chapter 6 Obtaining consent
  • Why do we obtain consent?
  • Principles of obtaining consent if the patient has capacity
  • Principles of obtaining consent if the patient does not have capacity
  • Obtaining consent
  • Responsibility for obtaining consent
  • Discussing side effects/risk
  • Verbal or written consent? (Figures 6.2 and 6.3)
  • Consent in children
  • Chapter 7 Manometer for central venous pressure and lumbar puncture
  • What is a manometer line?
  • What is normal pressure?
  • Set-up of the CSF manometer line
  • Equipment (Figure 7.4)
  • Technique
  • Set-up of the CVP manometer line
  • Equipment (Figure 7.5)
  • Technique
  • Common anatomical pitfalls
  • CSF
  • CVP
  • Chapter 8 Bladder irrigation sets
  • Equipment
  • Set-up
  • Common anatomical pitfalls
  • Top tips
  • Chapter 9 Underwater seal for chest drains
  • Equipment (Figure 9.1)
  • Connection (Figures 9.3 and 9.4)
  • How does it work? (see Figure 9.2)
  • Anatomical pitfalls
  • Top tips
  • Chapter 10 Male catheterisation
  • Equipment (Figure 10.1)
  • Procedure
  • Contraindications
  • Common problems
  • Chapter 11 Female catheterisation
  • Indications
  • Equipment (Figure 11.1)
  • Pre-procedure
  • Procedure
  • Top tips
  • Chapter 12 Arterial blood gases
  • Equipment (Figure 12.1)
  • Procedure
  • Identify patient and assemble equipment
  • Perform procedure
  • Post-procedure
  • Allen's test (Figure 12.3)
  • Brachial and femoral stabs
  • Common anatomical pitfalls
  • Top tips
  • Chapter 13 Performing an electrocardiogram
  • Equipment (Figure 13.1)
  • Procedure
  • Anatomical (and other) pitfalls
  • Top tips
  • Chapter 14 Oropharyngeal airway
  • Equipment (Figure 14.1)
  • Technique (Figure 14.2)
  • Aftercare
  • Common anatomical pitfalls
  • Top tips
  • Chapter 15 Nasopharyngeal airway
  • Equipment (Figure 15.1)
  • Technique (Figure 15.2)
  • Aftercare
  • Common anatomical pitfalls
  • Top tips
  • Chapter 16 Laryngeal mask airway