Essentials of Mechanical Ventilation, Third Edition

Essentials of Mechanical Ventilation, Third Edition

Kacmarek, Robert; Hess, Dean

McGraw-Hill Education - Europe

06/2014

416

Mole

Inglês

9780071771511

616

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Part I: Principles of Mechanical Ventilation Chapter 1: Physiologic Effects of MechanicalVentilation Chapter 2: Physiologic Goald os Mechanical Ventilation Chapter 3: Ventilator-Induced Lung Injury Chapter 4: Ventilator-Associated PhneumoniaChapter 5: Ventilator Mode Classification Chapter 6: Traditional Modes of MechanicalVentilation Chapter 7: Pressure and Volume Ventilation Chapter 8: Advanced Modes of Mechanical Ventilation Chapter 9: Flows Waveforms and I:E Ratios Chapter 10: High Frequency Ventilation Chapter 11: Noninvasive Ventilation Chapter 12: Humidification and the Ventilator Circuit Chapter 13: FI02, Positive End-Expiratory Pressure, and Mean Airway Pressure Chapter 14: Initial Settings for Mechanical Ventilation Chapter 15: Patient-Ventilator Asynchrony Chapter 16: Ventilator LiberationPart II: Ventilator Management Chapter 17: Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome Chapter 18: Obstructive Lung Disease Chapter 19: Chest Trauma Chapter 20: Head Injury Chapter 21: Postoperative Mechanical Ventilation Chapter 22: Neuromuscular Disease Chapter 23: Cardiac Failure Chapter 24: Burns and Inhalation Injury Chapter 25: Bronchopleural Fistula Chapter 26: Drug Overdoses Part III: Monitoring During Mechanical Ventilation Chapter 27: Blood Gases Chapter 28: Pulse Oximetry, Capnography, andTranscutaneous Monitoring; Chapter 29: Hemodynamic Montoring Chapter 30: Basic Pulmonary Mechanics duringMechanical Ventilation Chapter 31: Advanced Pulmonary Mechanics duringMechanical Ventilation Chapter 32: Nutritional Assessment Part IV: Topics Related to Mechanical VentilationChapter 33: Airway Management Chapter 34: Airway Clearance Chapter 35: Inhaled Drug Delivery Chapter 36: Emergency Ventilation and Ventilation in a Disaster Chapter 37: Mobilization and Portable Ventilation Chapter 38: Extracorporeal Life Support Index
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Essentials of Mechanical Ventilation; Principles of Mechanical Ventilation; Physiologic Effects of Mechanical Ventilation; Ventilator-Induced Lung Injury; Overview of the Mechanical Ventilator System and Classification; Traditional Modes of Mechanical Ventilation; New Modes of Mechanical Ventilation; Flows, Waveforms, and I:E Ratios; Humidification and the Ventilator Circuit; Pressure and Volume Ventilation; FIo2, PEEP, and Mean Airway Pressure: Management of Oxygenation; Determining Appropriate Physiologic Goals; Indications and Initial Settings for Mechanical Ventilation; Weaning from Mechanical Ventilation Acute Lung Injury and Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome; Ventilator Management; Chronic Pulmonary Disease; Chest Trauma; Head Injury; Postoperative Patients; Neuromuscular Disease and Chest Wall Deformities; Cardiac Failure; Ashma; Burns and Inhalation Injury; Bronchopleural Fistula; Drug Overdose; Monitoring During Mechanical Ventilation; Arterial and Venous Blood Gases; Indices of Oxygenation and Ventilation; Pulse Oximetry, Capnography, and Transcutaneous Monitoring; Hemodynamic Monitoring; Basic Pulmonary Mechanics during Mechanical Ventilation; Advanced Pulmonary Mechanics during Mechanical Ventilation; Nutritional Assessment; Topics in Mechanical Ventilation; Airway Management; Secretion Clearance, Positioning, and Inhaled Aerosol Medication; Chest Tubes; Emergency and Transport Ventilation; Noninvasive Positive Pressure Ventilation for Acute Respiratory Therapy Long-Term Mechanical Ventilation; Pharmacologic Therapy: Sedatives, Analgesics, and Paralytic Agents; High Frequency Ventilation, Partial Liquid Ventilation, and Tracheal Gas Insufflation; Pilbeam's Mechanical Ventilation;