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Trauma Team Dynamics - A Crisis Resource Management Manual

English · Paperback / Softback

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This is the first book exploring the unique dynamics created by a multidisciplinary trauma team and how crisis management strategies can improve teamwork and communication and, potentially, improve patient resuscitation outcomes.
Crisis resource management (CRM) is integral to the way that we manage ourselves, team members, and patients during emergency situations. It is essentially the ability to translate knowledge of what needs to be done into effective actions during a crisis situation. Building on the revolutionary American College of Surgeons Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS®) course, Trauma Team Dynamics illustrates the integration of the principles of CRM to team dynamics throughout the resuscitation -from the scene, through pre-hospital care and transport, to the trauma bay, and finally to definitive care and beyond.
The editors and contributors are international experts in trauma, critical care, emergency medicine, nursing, respiratory therapy,and pre-hospital care and include NASA- and United States military-affiliated experts. Trauma Team Dynamics is intended for use as both a day-to-day clinical resource and a reference text, and includes self-assessment questions as well as guidance on CRM curriculum design and implementation.

List of contents

CONTENTS.- Dedication.- Foreword.- Preface.- Part 1: Trauma Team Preparation.- 1. The Genesis of Crew Resource Management: The NASA Experience.- 2. Crisis Resource Management Training in Trauma.- 3. Leadership Theories, Skills and Application.- 4. Teamwork and Communication in Trauma.- 5. Situational Awareness and Human Performance in Trauma.- Part 2: Trauma Team Design.- 6. Paramedical and Non-medical Personnel.- 7. Transport Medicine.- 8. Trauma Team Structure and Organization.- 9. Interprofessional Trauma Team Roles.- 10. The Trauma Bay Environment.- 11. Quality Improvement and Trauma Quality Indicators.- 12. Putting it all Together: Quality Control in Trauma Team Training.- Part 3: Trauma Resuscitation.- 13. Trauma Resuscitation.- 14. Damage Control Resuscitation.- 15. Damage Control From Principles to Practice.- 16. Trauma Team Decision Making.- 17. Emergency Critical Care Procedures.- Part 4: Specialized Trauma Populations.- 18.Trauma in the Pediatric Patient.- 19. Trauma in Pregnancy.- 20. Medical Comorbidities and Trauma.- Part 5: Emergency Ultrasound and Trauma Imaging.- 21. Basic Trauma Ultrasound.- 22. Trauma Ultrasound: Beyond the FAST Examination.- 23. Telemedicine and Future Innovations.- 24. Imaging in the Stable Trauma Patient.- Part 6: Tactical Emergency and Disaster Medicine.- 25. Disaster Medicine.- 26. The Multi-Casualty Trauma.- 27. Critical Incident Team Dynamics and Logistics.- 28. Terrorism and Urban Trauma.- 29. Tactical Emergency Medicine, Procedures and Point-of-Care Evaluation in Austere Environments.- 30. Trauma in Austere Environments.- Cold Injury and Hypothermia.- 31. War Zones and Biologic Warfare.- 32. Nuclear Injuries.- 33. Trauma and Surgical Capabilities for Space Exploration.- Part 7: Trauma Team Education.- 34. Designing a Simulation Curriculum.- 35. Designing Multidisciplinary Simulations.- 36. Constructive Debriefing for Trauma Team Education.-
37.Program Evaluation and Assessment of Learning.- 38. Teaching Technical and Procedural Skills.- 39. Multiple Choice Review Questions.- Appendix A.- Appendix B.

About the author

Lawrence M. Gillman, MD MMedEd FRCSC           
Department of Surgery
University of Manitoba
Winnipeg, Canada
 
 
Sandy Widder, MD FRCSC FACS MHA MSc QIPS
Department of Surgery
University of Alberta
Edmonton, Canada
 
 
Michael Blaivas, MD
Professor of Medicine
School of Medicine
University of South Carolina
Columbia, SC   USA
Department of Emergency Medicine 
St. Francis Hospital
Columbus, GA   USA
 
 
Dimitrios Karakitsos MD PhD DSc
Department of Internal Medicine
University of South Carolina, School of Medicine
Columbia, SC   USA
Division of Critical Care, Department of Anesthesiology
Keck School of Medicine
University of Southern California
Los Angeles, CA   USA

Summary

This is the first book exploring the unique dynamics created by a multidisciplinary trauma team and how crisis management strategies can improve teamwork and communication and, potentially, improve patient resuscitation outcomes. 
Crisis resource management (CRM) is integral to the way that we manage ourselves, team members, and patients during emergency situations.  It is essentially the ability to translate knowledge of what needs to be done into effective actions during a crisis situation.  Building on the revolutionary American College of Surgeons Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS®) course, Trauma Team Dynamics illustrates the integration of the principles of CRM to team dynamics throughout the resuscitation –from the scene, through pre-hospital care and transport, to the trauma bay, and finally to definitive care and beyond.    
The editors and contributors are international experts in trauma, critical care, emergency medicine, nursing, respiratory therapy,and pre-hospital care and include NASA- and United States military-affiliated experts.  Trauma Team Dynamics is intended for use as both a day-to-day clinical resource and a reference text, and includes self-assessment questions as well as guidance on CRM curriculum design and implementation.

Report

"Trauma Team Dynamics is an appropriate expansion on the principles of ATLS. ... An appropriate audience includes senior trainees or providers in emergency medicine, anesthesiology, orthopedics, or trauma surgery. ... Each chapter has an adequate reference list with citations dating to within one to two years of publication as well as classic works from decades ago. ... all are well written and providers of all degrees of sophistication will find helpful information here." (David J. Dries, Doody's Book Reviews, July, 2016)

Product details

Assisted by Michael Blaivas (Editor), Michael Blaivas MD (Editor), Michael Blaivas MD et al (Editor), Lawrence M. Gillman (Editor), Lawrence Marshall Gillman (Editor), Dimitrios Karakitsos (Editor), Sand Widder (Editor), Sandy Widder (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2015
 
EAN 9783319165851
ISBN 978-3-31-916585-1
No. of pages 329
Dimensions 209 mm x 368 mm x 14 mm
Weight 951 g
Illustrations XVIII, 329 p. 55 illus., 37 illus. in color.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine

B, Medicine, Surgery, Traumatology, Trauma & shock, critical care medicine, Emergency Medicine, Traumatic Surgery, Intensive / Critical Care Medicine, Intensive Care Medicine, Critical care surgery, Accident & emergency medicine, Emergency Services

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