Near misses in pediatric anesthesia / John G. Brock-Utne.

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Main Author: Brock-Utne, J. G.
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Springer, [2013]
Edition:Second edition.
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245 1 0 |a Near misses in pediatric anesthesia /  |c John G. Brock-Utne. 
246 3 |a Near misses in paediatric anaesthesia 
250 |a Second edition. 
264 1 |a New York, NY :  |b Springer,  |c [2013] 
264 4 |c ©2013 
300 |a 1 online resource (xvi, 274 pages) :  |b illustrations (some colour) 
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 |a Case 1: Upper Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Under General Anesthesia -- Case 2: Sudden Anesthesia System Failure -- Case 3: Broviac Catheter Placement in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit -- Case 4: Occluded Reinforced (Armored) Endotracheal Tube -- Case 5: The Too-Small Rigid Bronchoscope --Case 6: Anaphylaxis, Anaphylactoid Reaction, or What Was It? -- Case 7: Generalized Convulsions After Regional Anesthesia -- Case 8: Hypotension During Microdiscectomy --Case 9: Intraoperative Hypotension in a Patient Receiving Chronic Steroids -- Case 10: Changing a Nasotracheal Tube for an Oral Tube in the Intensive Care Unit -- Case 11: Blocked Intravenous Line During Rapid-Sequence Induction -- Case 12: Postinduction Difficult Intubation -- Case 13: Blunt Upper Airway Trauma in a Patient with Recent Polysubstance Abuse -- Case 14: The Stuck Elevator -- Case 15: Postoperative Upper Airway Obstruction --Case 16: Postoperative Respiratory Complications in a Neonate -- Case 17: Pregnant Teenager with a Bad Outcome -- Case 18: Tension Pneumoperitoneum -- Case 19: A Patient with Status Asthmaticus -- Case 20: Intraoperative Decrease in Electrocardiogram Amplitude: Cause for Concern? -- Case 21: Potential Disaster: An Intravenous Line That Stops Working in the Perioperative Phase -- Case 22: Ventilatory Management in Major Thoracic Incisional Injury -- Case 23: Airway Leak in a Prone Patient -- Case 24: Difficulty in Extubation -- Case 25: Tonsillectomy -- Case 26: An Unusual Cause of a Serious Cardiac Arrhythmia -- Case 27: A Patient with Supraglottic Mass -- Case 28: Pressurized Intravenous Hetastarch -- Case 29: Intraoperative Hypotension -- Case 30: Hematuria -- Case 31: Congenital Complete Heart Block -- Case 32: Neonatal Respiratory Distress -- Case 33: Respiratory Distress in the Intensive Care Unit -- Case 34: The Butterfly Needle (Abbott) -- Case 35: Hypotension on Induction of Anesthesia in a Trauma Patient -- Case 36: Delayed Postoperative Respiratory Obstruction -- Case 37: An Abnormal Capnogram -- Case 38: Retropharyngeal Abscess -- Case 39: Rising End-Tidal Carbon Dioxide -- Case 40: Acute Abdomen -- Case 41: Difficulty in Ventilation in the Postinduction Period -- Case 42: Unexplained Low Oxygen Saturation -- 
505 0 |a Case 43: Occlusion of an Endotracheal Tube in a Neonate -- Case 44: Surgical Emphysema After a Motor Vehicle Accident -- Case 45: Postoperative Respiratory Arrest -- Case 46: Rapid Increase in Body Temperature After Induction of General Anesthesia -- Case 47: Intraoperative "Oozing" -- Case 48: A Tip for Nasotracheal Intubation -- Case 49: A Case of Anisocoria Following General Anesthesia -- Case 50: A Routine Tonsillectomy and Adenoidectomy -- Case 51: Drug Overdose -- Case 52: Cardiac Arrest in a Neonate -- Case 53: Bilateral Tourniquets. Beware -- Case 54: Neurofibromatosis. A Warning -- Case 55: A Machine Failure -- Case 56: A Severe Case of Bronchospasm -- Case 57: A Peanut in the Airway -- Case 58: A Sprinkler Spike Lodged in a Patient's Head -- Case 59: Infusion of Cold Blood. Should We Worry? -- Case 60: Respiratory Arrest After Extubation -- Case 61: Sudden Increase in End-Tidal CO₂ -- Case 62: A Case of Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL) -- Case 63: Intraoperative Airway Obstruction -- Case 64: An Anterior Mediastinal Mass. What Will You Do? -- Case 65: A "Routine" MRI Case -- Case 66: A Serious Problem During Neurosurgery -- Case 67: A Case of Severe Intra-abdominal Pressure -- Case 68: A Case of Severe Laryngospasm -- Case 69: An ETT Suction Problem -- Case 70: A Child Refusing an Operation -- Case 71: Why So Sleepy? -- Case 72: Check Your Facts -- Case 73: A Strange Capnogram -- Case 74: Relying on Others -- Case 75: Monitored Anesthesia Care. Watch Out -- Case 76: An Intermittently Worrisome Capnography Trace -- Case 77: Cardiac Arrest at the Conclusion of Neurosurgery -- Case 78: Watch Out -- Case 79: A Complication of Central Venous Cannulation? -- Case 80: An Example of Murphy's Law -- Case 81: A Tragic Case -- Case 82: Hemoptysis from a 2-Month Tracheostomy -- Case 83: A Potentially Serious Incident -- Case 84: Rusty Material in an Oxygen Flowmeter -- Case 85: A Surprising Solution to an Airway Emergency -- Case 86: An Airway Leak in the ICU -- Case 87: Pediatric Dental Anesthesia -- -- 
505 0 0 |g Case 1:  |t Upper Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Under General Anesthesia --  |g Case 2:  |t Sudden Anesthesia System Failure --  |g Case 3:  |t Broviac Catheter Placement in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit --  |g Case 4:  |t Occluded Reinforced (Armored) Endotracheal Tube --  |g Case 5:  |t The Too-Small Rigid Bronchoscope --  |g Case 6:  |t Anaphylaxis, Anaphylactoid Reaction, or What Was It? --  |g Case 7:  |t Generalized Convulsions After Regional Anesthesia --  |g Case 8:  |t Hypotension During Microdiscectomy --  |g Case 9:  |t Intraoperative Hypotension in a Patient Receiving Chronic Steroids --  |g Case 10:  |t Changing a Nasotracheal Tube for an Oral Tube in the Intensive Care Unit --  |g Case 11:  |t Blocked Intravenous Line During Rapid-Sequence Induction --  |g Case 12:  |t Postinduction Difficult Intubation --  |g Case 13:  |t Blunt Upper Airway Trauma in a Patient with Recent Polysubstance Abuse --  |g Case 14:  |t The Stuck Elevator --  |g Case 15:  |t Postoperative Upper Airway Obstruction --  |g Case 16:  |t Postoperative Respiratory Complications in a Neonate --  |g Case 17:  |t Pregnant Teenager with a Bad Outcome -- 
505 8 0 |g Case 18:  |t Tension Pneumoperitoneum --  |g Case 19:  |t A Patient with Status Asthmaticus --  |g Case 20:  |t Intraoperative Decrease in Electrocardiogram Amplitude:  |t Cause for Concern? --  |g Case 21:  |t Potential Disaster:  |t An Intravenous Line That Stops Working in the Perioperative Phase --  |g Case 22:  |t Ventilatory Management in Major Thoracic Incisional Injury --  |g Case 23:  |t Airway Leak in a Prone Patient --  |g Case 24:  |t Difficulty in Extubation --  |g Case 25:  |t Tonsillectomy --  |g Case 26:  |t An Unusual Cause of a Serious Cardiac Arrhythmia --  |g Case 27:  |t A Patient with Supraglottic Mass --  |g Case 28:  |t Pressurized Intravenous Hetastarch --  |g Case 29:  |t Intraoperative Hypotension --  |g Case 30:  |t Hematuria --  |g Case 31:  |t Congenital Complete Heart Block --  |g Case 32:  |t Neonatal Respiratory Distress --  |g Case 33:  |t Respiratory Distress in the Intensive Care Unit --  |g Case 34:  |t The Butterfly Needle (Abbott) --  |g Case 35:  |t Hypotension on Induction of Anesthesia in a Trauma Patient --  |g Case 36:  |t Delayed Postoperative Respiratory Obstruction --  |g Case 37:  |t An Abnormal Capnogram --  |g Case 38:  |t Retropharyngeal Abscess -- 
505 8 0 |g Case 39:  |t Rising End-Tidal Carbon Dioxide --  |g Case 40:  |t Acute Abdomen --  |g Case 41:  |t Difficulty in Ventilation in the Postinduction Period --  |g Case 42:  |t Unexplained Low Oxygen Saturation --  |g Case 43:  |t Occlusion of an Endotracheal Tube in a Neonate --  |g Case 44:  |t Surgical Emphysema After a Motor Vehicle Accident --  |g Case 45:  |t Postoperative Respiratory Arrest --  |g Case 46:  |t Rapid Increase in Body Temperature After Induction of General Anesthesia --  |g Case 47:  |t Intraoperative "Oozing" --  |g Case 48:  |t A Tip for Nasotracheal Intubation --  |g Case 49:  |t A Case of Anisocoria Following General Anesthesia --  |g Case 50:  |t A Routine Tonsillectomy and Adenoidectomy --  |g Case 51:  |t Drug Overdose --  |g Case 52:  |t Cardiac Arrest in a Neonate --  |g Case 53:  |t Bilateral Tourniquets. Beware --  |g Case 54:  |t Neurofibromatosis. A Warning --  |g Case 55:  |t A Machine Failure --  |g Case 56:  |t A Severe Case of Bronchospasm --  |g Case 57:  |t A Peanut in the Airway --  |g Case 58:  |t A Sprinkler Spike Lodged in a Patient's Head --  |g Case 59:  |t Infusion of Cold Blood. Should We Worry? --  |g Case 60:  |t Respiratory Arrest After Extubation -- 
505 8 0 |g Case 61:  |t Sudden Increase in End-Tidal CO2 --  |g Case 62:  |t A Case of Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL) --  |g Case 63:  |t Intraoperative Airway Obstruction --  |g Case 64:  |t An Anterior Mediastinal Mass. What Will You Do? --  |g Case 65:  |t A "Routine" MRI Case --  |g Case 66:  |t A Serious Problem During Neurosurgery --  |g Case 67:  |t A Case of Severe Intra-abdominal Pressure --  |g Case 68:  |t A Case of Severe Laryngospasm --  |g Case 69:  |t An ETT Suction Problem --  |g Case 70:  |t A Child Refusing an Operation --  |g Case 71:  |t Why So Sleepy? --  |g Case 72:  |t Check Your Facts --  |g Case 73:  |t A Strange Capnogram --  |g Case 74:  |t Relying on Others --  |g Case 75:  |t Monitored Anesthesia Care. Watch Out --  |g Case 76:  |t An Intermittently Worrisome Capnography Trace --  |g Case 77:  |t Cardiac Arrest at the Conclusion of Neurosurgery --  |g Case 78:  |t Watch Out --  |g Case 79:  |t A Complication of Central Venous Cannulation? --  |g Case 80:  |t An Example of Murphy's Law --  |g Case 83:  |t A Potentially Serious Incident --  |g Case 84:  |t Rusty Material in an Oxygen Flowmeter --  |g Case 85:  |t A Surprising Solution to an Airway Emergency --  |g Case 86:  |t An Airway Leak in the ICU --  |g Case 87:  |t Pediatric Dental Anesthesia. 
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650 0 |a Anesthesiology  |x Apparatus and instruments  |x Accidents  |v Anecdotes. 
650 0 |a Pediatric anesthesia  |x Complications  |v Case studies  |9 767610 
650 2 |a Child.  |9 362769 
650 2 |a Infant.  |9 361642 
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