Название: Managing Medical and Obstetric Emergencies and Trauma
Автор: Группа авторов
Издательство: John Wiley & Sons Limited
Жанр: Медицина
isbn: 9781119645603
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16 Chapter 18Figure 18.1 Correct seatbelt wearing
17 Chapter 20Figure 20.1 High‐ and low‐risk factor decision process for cervical spine mo...Figure 20.2 Immobilisation of the cervical spine using blocks, tape and head...Figure 20.3 Myotomes/dermatomes used for sensory and motor testing
18 Chapter 22Algorithm 22.1 Burns Figure 22.1 Percentage burn by body area
19 Chapter 23Algorithm 23.1 Abdominal emergencies
20 Chapter 25Algorithm 25.1 Neurological emergencies Figure 25.1 (a) Fundoscopy examination showing papilloedema. (b) Normal reti...Figure 25.2 MRI images demonstrating posterior reversible encephalopathy syn...Figure 25.3 Magnetic resonance venography of a filling defect showing extens...Figure 25.4 Computed tomography scan of the head showing blood in the subara...
21 Chapter 27Algorithm 27.1 Pre-eclampsia and eclampsia
22 Chapter 28Algorithm 28.1 Major obstetric haemorrhage Figure 28.1 B‐Lynch brace suture
23 Chapter 33Figure 33.1 Ventouse delivery. (a) Note how far back the posterior fontanell...Figure 33.2 Forceps delivery. (a) Forceps blades correctly applied – lying a...Figure 33.3 Pajot’s manoeuvre. (a) Incorrect interpretation – the forceps ha...Figure 33.4 Kielland’s forceps showing: (a) correct grip (10 cm diameter) an...
24 Chapter 34Figure 34.1 (a) McRoberts’ manoeuvre. (b) McRoberts’ manoeuvre with suprapub...
25 Chapter 37Figure 37.1 Disimpaction of the fetal breech Figure 37.2 Flexion of the fetal head Figure 37.3 The pelvic grasp or grip Figure 37.4 Mauriceau–Smellie–Veit manoeuvre Figure 37.5 Application of non‐rotational forceps to the aftercoming head (K...Figure 37.6 Placement of the hands for delivery using Bracht’s technique...Figure 37.7 Delivery of the head using Bracht’s technique (an assistant shou...
26 Chapter 39Figure 39.1 Third degree tear (grade 3b) with the external anal sphincter (E...Figure 39.2 ’Buttonhole’ tear (arrow) in the rectum with an intact anal sphi...Figure 39.3 Instruments specifically used for repair of anal sphincter traum...Figure 39.4 Third degree tear (grade 3b) demonstrating an intact internal an...Figure 39.5 Model representation of an end‐to‐end repair with figure of eigh...Figure 39.6 Model representation of an overlap repair of full thickness tear Figure 39.7 Purpose‐built teaching model demonstrating anal sphincter anatom...
27 Chapter 40Figure 40.1 Drew–Smythe catheter Figure 40.2 Blond–Heidler wire saw
28 Chapter 41Algorithm 41.1 Master algorithm for obstetric general anaesthesia and failed...Figure 41.1 Safe obstetric general anaethesia Figure 41.2 The decision whether to proceed with surgery Figure 41.3 The ALMA Medical company version of the head elevation laryngosc...Figure 41.4 Management after failed tracheal intubation Figure 41.5 Obstetric failed tracheal intubation Figure 41.6 Can’t intubate, can’t oxygenate Figure 41.7 Antidote to local anaesthetic Figure 41.8 Management of high and total spine block
29 Chapter 42Figure 42.1 The Modified Physiological Triage Tool 24 (MPTT‐24) triage sieve...
Guide
5 Working group for fourth edition
6 Contributors to fourth edition
7 Working group for third edition
8 Contributors to previous editions
12 Contact details and further information
17 References and further reading
18 Index
19 WILEY END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT
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