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E-raamat: Essential Procedures for Emergency, Urgent, and Primary Care Settings: A Clinical Companion

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Mar-2021
  • Kirjastus: Springer Publishing Co Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780826141057
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  • Formaat: 702 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Mar-2021
  • Kirjastus: Springer Publishing Co Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780826141057

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A comprehensive, step-by-step, well-illustrated introduction to common clinical procedures

This text is a user-friendly guide to performing 77 clinical procedures, ranging from those commonly performed to those infrequently called upon when minutes count in emergency, urgent, and primary care settings. This heavily updated third edition includes current and comprehensive text, graphic, and video instruction on the use of bedside ultrasound for procedural guidance in order to increase procedural accuracy and mitigate complications. Edited and written by academically accomplished physicians, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners, an interprofessional approach to the performance of procedures is highlighted throughout the book.

Procedures are consistently formatted and presented in clear language with step-by-step detail organized by system-specific categories for easy access to information. Each procedure includes background considerations, indications & contraindications for performing the procedure, technique for safe and correct performance, special considerations, complications, post-procedure considerations, and patient education points. Original photos, videos, high quality sonographic footage, line drawings, and tables reinforce the guidelines and procedures. Abundant "Clinical Pearls" throughout the manuscript offer practical applications of key information representing years of clinical technical experience. Extensive references at the end of each chapter further enhance the book's utility.

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New to the Third Edition:Delivers 16 completely new chapters covering a plethora of newly added procedures, incorporating an interprofessional approach to performing procedures Previous chapters have been extensively updated and expanded Provides new illustrative videos Presents a corresponding list of CPT codes





Key Features:Delivers current, concise, step-by-step information for performing 77 commonly and less commonly used clinical procedures Provides abundant four-color photos and figures illustrating each procedure Organized by body system to provide fast access to key information Enriched with point of care ultrasound guided procedures Thoroughly introduces and teaches sonography at the most fundamental level as an important tool to enhance accuracy of procedures Reflects latest guidelines and evidence-based practice Includes prominently displayed links to numerous videos throughout the text

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Contributors xiii
Foreword xvii
Robert McNamara
Foreword xix
K. Sue Hoyt
Preface xxi
Acknowledgments xxiii
List of Videos
xxv
Unit I Introduction
7(70)
1 The Basics of Patient Procedures: Standard Precautions, Infection Control, Patient Preparation, and Education
3(4)
Leigh Anne Pickup
2 Consent, Documentation, and Reimbursement
7(6)
Jay M. Hunter
H. Charlie Lin
3 Interprofessional Approach to Performing Procedures
13(4)
Theresa M. Campo
Jennifer Wilbeck
Brandon Peffer
Keith Lafferty
Unit II Introduction to Sonography
17(2)
4 Introduction to Ultrasound and Knobology
19(12)
James Murrett
Thomas Costantino
Aubrey Rybyinski
5 Introduction to Diagnostic Ultrasound
31(42)
Cara Kanter
Unit III Procedures for Airway Management
73(2)
6 Procedures for Basic Airway Management and Foreign-Body Removal
75(16)
Benjamin Bloom
Jennifer Fisher
Keith Lafferty
7 Advanced Airway Management
91(36)
Benjamin Bloom
Jennifer Fisher
Keith Lafferty
8 Cricothyrotomy
127(16)
Danielle Betz
David A. Wald
Unit IV Procedures for the Heart and Lungs
143(2)
9 Pneumothorax
145(24)
Kimon L.H. Loannides
Megan Algeo
Michael Farney
10 Pleural Effusion
169(16)
Amanda Bates
Megan Algeo
Michael Farney
11 Pericardial Effusion
185(28)
Ryan C. Gibbons
Unit V Intravenous Access
213(52)
12 Ultrasound-Guided Peripheral Venous Access
215(8)
James Murrett
Thomas Constantino
13 Intraosseous Access and Infusion
223(12)
Ryan P. Bierle
14 Ultrasound-Guided Central Venous Access
235(16)
Claire Shaffer
Cara Kanter
Keith Lafferty
15 Arterial Line Placement
251(14)
Ryan C. Gibbons
Unit VI Managing Pain Using Injectable Anesthetics
265(54)
16 Anesthetic Agents and Procedures for Local and Field Infiltration
267(8)
Nick Tyner
Jessica Genninger
Keith Lafferty
17 Regional Anesthesia With Ultrasound Guidance
275(20)
Jessica Genninger
Nick Tyner
18 Procedures for Performing Digital Anesthesia
295(8)
Jessica Fujimoto
Kraftin E. Schreyer
19 Procedures for Performing Bier Anesthesia
303(12)
Ernest Leber
Keith Lafferty
20 Procedures for Performing Auricular Anesthesia
315(2)
Brian Parker
Theresa M. Camvo
Unit VII Skin and Wound Management Procedures
319(2)
21 Overview of Wound Healing and Soft-Tissue Ultrasound
321(14)
Susanna Rudy
22 Procedures for Managing Puncture Wounds
335(8)
Jane Holston
Susanna Rudy
23 Procedures for Removing a Soft-Tissue Foreign Body
343(14)
Kelley Toffoli
Theresa M. Camvo
24 Procedures for Managing Animal and Human Bites
357(8)
Darlie Simerson
25 Procedures for Wound Closure
365(18)
Alecia S. Fox
Theresa M. Camvo
26 Tendon Repair
383(10)
David T. House
27 Managing Minor Burns
393(6)
Theresa M. Camvo
Kristopher Maday
Unit VIII Procedures for the Management of Nail and Nail Bed Injuries
399(32)
28 Procedures for Managing Ingrown Toenails
402(5)
Clare Roepke
29 Procedures for Treating Subungual Hematoma
407(15)
Patrick Cotter
30 Procedures for Managing Paronychia
422(1)
Allison Rusgo
31 Procedures for Treating Felons
423(1)
Theresa M. Campo
Shannon M. Keating
32 Procedure for Nail Avulsion
423(8)
Eric D. Roberts
Unit IX Incision and Drainage Procedures
431(2)
33 Abscess Overview and the Use of Sonography
433(6)
Amanda B. Comer
34 Incision and Drainage of Cutaneous Abscess
439(6)
Amanda B. Comer
Theresa M. Campo
35 Procedures for Managing Pilonidal Cyst/Abscess
445(4)
Wesley D. Davis
Theresa M. Campo
36 Procedures for Managing Bartholin Abscess
449(6)
Wesley D. Davis
Theresa M. Campo
Unit X Procedures for Examination and Management of Common Eye Injuries
455(34)
37 Eye Examination
457(8)
Mary Haynes
38 Managing Eye Injuries
465(6)
LaMon Norton
39 Ocular Ultrasound
471(18)
Jordan Becker
Ryan C. Gibbons
Unit XI Procedures for Managing Common Nasal Conditions
489(14)
40 Procedures for Controlling Epistaxis
492(5)
Leigh Anne Pickup
41 Procedures for Removing Nasal Foreign Body
497(6)
Leigh Anne Pickup
Unit XII Procedures for Managing Common Ear Injuries
503(76)
42 Procedures for Cerumen Removal and Ear Foreign-Body Removal
505(4)
Kelley Toffoli
43 Procedures for Foreign-Body Removal From the Ear Canal and Lobe
509(4)
Lia V. Ludan
44 Procedures for Managing an Auricular Hematoma
513(6)
Theresa M. Campo
Julia McDonald
Unit XIII Procedures for Examination and Management of Common Oral Injuries
519(3)
45 Dental Anatomy, Examination, and Anesthetics
522(13)
Melanie Gibbons Hallman
Theresa M. Campo
46 Procedures for Managing Dental Injuries
535(17)
Melanie Gibbons Hallman
47 Peritonsillar Abscess
552(11)
Harry J. Goett
48 Reducing Mandibular Dislocations
563(10)
Patrick Cotter
Unit XIV Procedures for Managing Common Musculoskeletal Conditions and Injuries
573(116)
49 Procedures for Arthrocentesis
575(12)
Allison Zanaboni
50 Procedures for Therapeutic Joint Injection
587(10)
Saloni Malik
Kraftin E. Schreyer
Keith Lafferty
51 Procedures for Shoulder Dislocation
597(28)
Matthew Berger
Megan Healy
Keith Lafferty
52 Elbow Dislocation
625(1)
Matthew Tripod
Keith Lafferty
Edward Siegel
53 Procedures for Digit Dislocation
625(8)
Maura Sammon
Keith Lafferty
54 Procedures for Hip Dislocation
633(14)
Keith Lafferty
Vince Sperandeo
Michael Farney
55 Procedures for Patella Dislocation
647(8)
Norah Wright
Derek Isenberg
Keith Lafferty
56 Ankle Dislocations
655(8)
Regina Saylor
Edward Siegel
57 Procedures for Managing Nursemaid's Elbow
663(9)
Emily Friend
Maura Sammon
58 Procedures for Splinting Extremities
672(17)
Saloni Malik
Naomi Rosenberg
Keith Lafferty
Unit XV Procedures for Managing Common Gastrointestinal and Genitourinary Conditions
689(118)
59 Procedures for Managing Thrombosed Hemorrhoids
691(8)
Kelly Holz
Zachary Repanshek
60 Rectal Prolapse
699(4)
Kelly Holz
Richard Harrigan
61 Procedures for Gastrointestinal Tube Insertion
703(19)
Caroline Kaigh
Richard Harrigan
62 Procedures for Hernia Reduction
722(10)
Adria Simon
Richard Harrigan
63 Procedures for Treating a Hair Tourniquet
732(5)
Lee Ann Boyd
M. Bess Raulerson
64 Procedures for Treating Phimosis and Paraphimosis
737(15)
M. Bess Raulerson
Keith Lafferty
65 Priapism
752(10)
M. Bess Raulerson
Keith Lafferty
Michael Farney
66 Placement and Management of Urinary Bladder Catheters in Adults
762(20)
M. Bess Raulerson
Lee Ann Boyd
67 Procedures for Performing Paracentesis
782(13)
Norah Wright
Richard Harrigan
68 Procedures for Removal of Rectal and Vaginal Foreign Body
795(12)
Samantha Huo
Maura Sammon
Ryan Schultz
Unit XVI Miscellaneous Procedures
807(38)
69 Procedures for Performing Skin Biopsy
809(16)
Mary C. Kamienski
70 Procedures for Performing Lumbar Puncture
825(12)
Erik C. Ridgway
Keith Lafferty
71 Clearing the Cervical Spine
837(8)
Elda G. Ramirez
Theresa M. Campo
Index 845
Theresa M Campo DNP, APRN, FAANP, FAAN is Chair of the Department of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) and the Director of the Emergency Nurse Practitioner Track as well as Associate Clinical Professor at Drexel University. Clinically, she is board certified as a Family Nurse Practitioner and Emergency Nurse Practitioner, and works part-time as a nurse practitioner in Southern New Jersey.



Theresa received her Doctor of Nursing Practice from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. She earned her Master of Science in Nursing, Family Nurse Practitioner, from Widener University in Chester Pennsylvania. Theresa has over 30 years of experience in emergency medicine, including pre-hospital, emergency department/quick care, and trauma. Dr. Campo is a founding Board Member of the American Academy of Emergency Nurse Practitioners, a national organization. She is a national and international lecturer on emergency and urgent care topics. Dr. Campo is the Author of, "Medical Imaging for the Health Care Provider: Practical Radiograph Interpretation" and has authored several book chapters and peer-reviewed articles.



Theresa was inducted as a Fellow of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP) in 2015 and Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing in 2017. She has received the alumni award for excellence from Case Western Reserve University and the state award of excellence from AANP.

Keith A. Lafferty, MD, FAAEM, is the Co-Director of Emergency Medicine at Gulf Coast Medical Center, Director of Fire-based EMS in Fort Myers Florida, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at Temple University, board member of the Holy Family University Pre-Medical  committee, and board member of the Holy Family University Presidents Advisory Committee.  As a physician, Dr. Lafferty specializes in emergency medicine and practices in both Philadelphia and Ft Myers, Florida.