Chapter 1. Airway Anatomy and Tracheobronchial Tree.- Chapter 2. Optimizing Intubation Positioning.- Chapter 3. How To Assemble and Use The Fiberoptic Scope and Tower .- Chapter 4. Asleep Fiberoptic Intubations .- Chapter 5. Awake Fiberoptic Intubation .- Chapter 6. Nasotracheal Intubation .- Chapter 7. Codes / Out of Or Emergency Airway Management .- Chapter 8. Airway Exchanges .- Chapter 9. Deep Extubations .- Chapter 10. Aspiration On Induction.- Chapter 11. Intubating Without Muscle Relaxant.- Chapter 12. Jet Ventilation For ENT Surgery.- Chapter 13. Intubating With A Bougie.- Chapter 14. Intubating With C-Spine Precautions.- Chapter 15. Intubating With Video Laryngoscope.- Chapter 16. Intubating On The Ground.- Chapter 17. Double Lumen Endotracheal Tubes.- Chapter 18. Emergency Cricothyroidotomy.- Chapter 19. Laryngeal Mask Airways (lmas).- Chapter 20. Troubleshooting Tracheostomies.- Chapter 21. Ultrasound-Guided Peripheral IV’s.- Chapter 22. Where ToLook For PIV’s.- Chapter 23. Subclavian Central Lines Without Ultrasound.- Chapter 24. Internal Jugular Central Line Without Ultrasound.- Chapter 25. Femoral Lines Without Ultrasound.- Chapter 26. How To Assemble An Arterial Line Transducer.- Chapter 27. Radial Arterial Lines.- Chapter 28. Dorsal Pedal Arterial Lines.- Chapter 29. Belmont Infuser.- Chapter 30. Single Shot Spinal.- Chapter 31. Lumbar Epidurals.- Chapter 32. Continuous Spinal.- Chapter 33. Combined Spinal-Epidurals.- Chapter 34. Thoracic Epidurals.- Chapter 35. Wet Taps and Epidural Blood Patches.- Chapter 36. Total Intravenous Anesthetics (TIVA).- Chapter 37. Monitored Anesthesia Care/MAC.- Chapter 38. Emergence Without Nitrous Oxide.- Chapter 39. Craniotomies.- Chapter 40. Liver Transplants.
Claire Sampankanpanich Soria, MD
Assistant Professor
Assistant Residency Program Director
Department of Anesthesiology
UC San Diego Health System
200 West Arbor Drive, MC 8770
San Diego, CA 92103-8770
Daniel E. Lee, MD, PhD
Professor of Anesthesiology
University of California, San Diego
San Diego, CA
Gerard R. Manecke, Jr., M.D.
Professor Emeritus
Department of AnesthesiologyUniversity of California San Diego
San Diego, CA
"The book is primarily written for anesthesiology residents and fellow physicians but is also well-suited to those training in critical care medicine and emergency medicine. Additionally, the book is appropriate for critical care nurses who are undergoing training to become certified registered nurse anesthetists. ... serves as a useful aid to anesthesiology trainees' study materials. It is highly organized, easy to read, and contains a large amount of practical considerations of procedures especially related to airway management and vascular access." (Jared Konner, Doody's Book Reviews, June 4, 2021)
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