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Perioperative Management in Cardiothoracic Surgery
Benson B. Roe, m.d.
Professor of Surgery
University of California School of Medicine San Francisco, California
With Six Contributors
Dr. Roe authored this outstanding clinical resource to provide thoracic surgeons, residents in thoracic surgery, cardiothoracic nurses, and ICU/CCU nurses with a practical, common sense approach to the perioperative management of cardiothoracic surgical patients. Based on the author's vast experience as a thoracic surgeon and his careful synthesis of current literature and techniques, PERIOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT IN CARDIOTHORACIC SURGERY is a concise yet comprehensive overview of the current techniques used in managing problems associated with cardiothoracic surgery.
The text is organized in 24 chapters that emphasize prevention, recognition, and treatment, and covers problems as they relate to cardiothoracic surgery as a whole, rather than to specific operations or diseases. Seven chapters by...
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Fülszöveg
Perioperative Management in Cardiothoracic Surgery
Benson B. Roe, m.d.
Professor of Surgery
University of California School of Medicine San Francisco, California
With Six Contributors
Dr. Roe authored this outstanding clinical resource to provide thoracic surgeons, residents in thoracic surgery, cardiothoracic nurses, and ICU/CCU nurses with a practical, common sense approach to the perioperative management of cardiothoracic surgical patients. Based on the author's vast experience as a thoracic surgeon and his careful synthesis of current literature and techniques, PERIOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT IN CARDIOTHORACIC SURGERY is a concise yet comprehensive overview of the current techniques used in managing problems associated with cardiothoracic surgery.
The text is organized in 24 chapters that emphasize prevention, recognition, and treatment, and covers problems as they relate to cardiothoracic surgery as a whole, rather than to specific operations or diseases. Seven chapters by experts in related specialties cover the topics of arrhythmias, hypertension, respiratory care, renal failure, neurologic damage, depression and psychosis, and electrolytes and nutrition. Broad subjects such as bleeding, pain, and anticoagulation arediscusséd in individual chapters. PERIOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT IN CARDIOTHORACIC SURGERY is highlighted with photographs, line drawings, graphs, and charts.
Indispensable and down-to-earth, PERIOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT IN CARDIOTHORACIC SURGERY is the best source available for the practitioner in need of essential information about the care of patients before, during, and after cardiothoracic surgery.
Little, Brown and Company
Boston, Massachusetts 02106 753769
Jacket design by Richard Emery
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