Fr. 79.20

Resuscitation Rules

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This and over 60 other easily memorised phrases are the starting points for Resuscitation Rules. Their accompanying short texts provide a core of authoritative information that can be mentally retained and acted upon in emergency situations.
This pocket sized guide contains succinct rules on the fundamentals of resuscitation, together with helpful line illustrations, for use in the most commonly encountered situations.

Contents include:


  • basic life support.

  • advanced cardiac life support.

  • medical emergencies.

  • paediatric resuscitation.

In line with the current European Resuscitation Council guidelines, the rules are an invaluable support for doctors, nurses and ambulance staff who are called upon to provide resuscitation both in-hospital and pre-hospital.


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Contributors. Foreword.
Preface.
BASIC LIFE SUPPORT.
1. Confidence Does Not Imply Competence.
2. You Can't Start a Blue Heart.
3. If the Face is Blue, The Heart is Too.
4. An Airway is What You do to the Head, Not What You Put in the Mouth.
5. It is Better to Deliver 17% Oxygen to the Lungs, Than 100% to the Back of the Throat.
6. Suction is Not Catheterisation by the Oral Route.
7. Gasping is Not Breathing.
8. Two Hands are Better Than One.
9. Only a Fool Breaks the BLS Rule.
ADVANCED CARDIAC LIFE SUPPORT.
10. Bring the Equipment to the Patient, Not the Patient to the Equipment.
11. The Laryngoscope is an Oxygen Deprivation Device.
12. Save the Day With an LMA.
13. If You Can Put It In, You Can Pull It Out.
14. Oxygen is Free - Don't Make Your Patient Work For It.
15. You Are In Deep Waters When the Oxygen Runs Out.
16. Treat the Patient, Not the Monitor.
17. Paddles in, People Out - Paddles Out, Paddles in.
18. Pray When You Defibrillate.
19. An AED in Your Hands is Worth Two Manuals in a Rush.
20. When It's Going Down the Tubes Think of Your NAVAL.
21. There is No Drug That Will Convert VF to Sinus Rhythm.
22. Think of the Causes to Begin and Treat Them If You Want to Win.
23. Adenosine, Shut That Door!.
24. A Positive Pericardiocentesis Only Indicates There is a Clot at Both Ends of the Needle.
25. Ease Off the Base or You'll Pump Up the Acid.
26. There is No Value in the Emergency Transportation of a Corpse.
27. Resuscitation is Not Resurrection.
28. Do Not Resuscitate to Bed Availability.
29. Every Shroud Has a Silver Lining.
MEDICAL EMERGENCIES.
30. Almost Anything Can Be Done at the Scene, but This Does Not Mean That It Should.
31. A Stethoscope is No More Than a Badge of Office.
32. Can't Talk, Can't Breathe.
33. Beware the Asthmatic with a Normal pCO2.
34. The Pulse Oximeter Measures Oxygenation, Not Ventilation.
35. In a Ventilation Crisis, to Cope Remember DOPE.
36. The Patient Who Refuses Oxygen is Often Hypoxic.
37. When the GCS is Eight, Proceed Not to Intubate.
38. If You Cannot Decompress a Tension, Think Laterally and Go Laterally.
39. Head Injuries Cause Fits and Fits Cause Head Injuries.
40. Alcohol is Not a Cause of Unconsciousness.
41. Pupils, Pin-Pricks, Pulses.
42. Organophosphate Poisoning Produces Excess SLUDGE.
43. Pale and Sweaty with Wheeze, Think Cardiac Disease.
44. Minutes equals Myocardium.
45. Not Pot No T.
46. Do Not Be Shocked When the IM Route Fails.
47. Avoid Colloid in the Critically Ill: Reach for the Ringer's.
48. CT and LP Have No Place in MD.
PAEDIATRIC RESUSCITATION.
49. Babies Are Born With An Integral Pillow.
50. Pff-Pff-Pff-Help-Help-Help.
51. The Stomach Will Fill With Air at the Expense of the Lungs.
52. Compression is One Third of the Chest Diameter, Irrespective of Age.
53. CRT 2 is Good For You.
54. You Can Get Vascular Access If You Want It Badly Enough.
55. IO it to Him to Get the Drugs In.
56. All Sick Children are Hypoglycaemic.
57. To Get the Dose of Adrenaline (Epinephrine), Work out the Weight and Divide By Ten.
58. Penicillin V Halves Mortality.
59. Parents are Part of the Resuscitation Team.
60. Do Not Resuscitate the Date of Birth.
Index.


A propos de l'auteur










Timothy J. Hodgetts is the author of Resuscitation Rules, published by Wiley. Nicholas Castle is the author of Resuscitation Rules, published by Wiley.

Détails du produit

Auteurs Castle, Nicholas Castle, Nick Castle, Hodgetts, Tim Hodgetts, Timothy J Hodgetts, Timothy J. Hodgetts
Edition Wiley
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre de poche
Sortie 18.10.1999
 
EAN 9780727913715
ISBN 978-0-7279-1371-5
Pages 128
Dimensions 140 mm x 216 mm x 7 mm
Poids 172 g
Catégorie Sciences naturelles, médecine, informatique, technique > Médecine > Général

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