Care of the trauma patient / G. Tom Shires.

Contributor(s): Publication details: New York, Blakiston Division, McGraw-Hill c1966Description: xiii, 696 p. ill. 24 cmSubject(s): NLM classification:
  • WY 154.2 C271 1966
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Contents
Part One. General Principles
1. Principles in the Management of Shock
2. General Principles in the Management of Traumatic Wounds
3. Management of the Bleeding Patient
4. Metabolic Response to Trauma
5. Cardiac Arrest-Resuscitation
6. Anesthesia Consideration
7. Blood, Plasma Substitutes
8. Physiology of Pulmonary Ventilation as Related to trauma
9. General Considerations of Peculiar to the type of Injury sustained
10.Surgical infections
11. Diseases complicating the care of injured patient

Part Two. Initial Diagnosis and treatment
12. Initial Care of injured patient

Part Three. Specific Injuries : Diagnosis, Operative Treatment and Management
13. Burns
14. Vascular injuries
15. Wounds of the Skin and Subcutaneous Tissue
16. Injuries to central nervous system
17. Trauma to the chest
18. Trauma to the Abdomen
19.Trauma to Genitourinary System
20. Penetrating Wounds of the Neck and Thoracic inlet
21. Principles in Fracture Management
22. Specific Fractures and Dislocations
23. Injuries to the Hand
24. Facial and Extracranial Head Injuries
25. Eye Injuries

Part Four. Management of in the Posttraumatic and Post Operative Period : Complications
26. Postoperative Fluid Management
27. Prevention and Treatment of Pulmonary Complication
28. Artificial Ventilation
29. Acute Renal Failure
30. Cardiovascular Problems
31. Postoperative Pancreatitis
32. Nastrogastic Suction
33. Catheter Care
34. Subdiaphragmatic Abscess
35. Phlebothrombosis and Thrombophlebitis
36. Pulmonary Embolism
37. Fat Embolism
38. Stress Ulcers
39. Myoglobinuria
40. Congestive Atelectasis

Includes bibliographies.

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