Principles and Practices of Closed Circuit Anesthesia

Mar 25, 2019 by in ANESTHESIA Comments Off on Principles and Practices of Closed Circuit Anesthesia

Chapter Outline History, Philosophy, And General Comments 41 Clinical Practice Using The Closed Circuit Technique 42 Vapor Delivery Techniques 42 Free Water Requirements 43 Physiological Aspects Of Closed Circuit Anesthesia…

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Femur and Pelvis Fractures

Mar 11, 2019 by in CRITICAL CARE Comments Off on Femur and Pelvis Fractures

Fractures of the proximal femur are common in elderly individuals, who have decreased bone mass and a higher frequency of falls. Women are more likely than men to sustain femoral…

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Metatarsal Fractures

Mar 11, 2019 by in CRITICAL CARE Comments Off on Metatarsal Fractures

See Appendix for stepwise instructions for weight-bearing and non–weight-bearing short-leg casts and a lower extremity splint used in the treatment of metatarsal fractures. See Expert Consult for the electronic version…

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Ankle Fractures

Mar 11, 2019 by in CRITICAL CARE Comments Off on Ankle Fractures

The key to successful management of ankle fractures is distinguishing between those that are stable and those that are unstable. In the evaluation of any traumatic or twisting injury to…

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Calcaneus and Other Tarsal Fractures

Mar 11, 2019 by in CRITICAL CARE Comments Off on Calcaneus and Other Tarsal Fractures

Fractures of the tarsal bones are relatively uncommon. The calcaneus is the tarsal bone most often fractured, representing 60% of all tarsal fractures. The talus is the second most frequently…

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Facial and Skull Fractures

Mar 11, 2019 by in CRITICAL CARE Comments Off on Facial and Skull Fractures

As long as they are aware of certain pitfalls, primary care providers can manage nasal fractures, including reduction of selected displaced fractures. Fractures of other facial bones and the skull…

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Toe Fractures

Mar 11, 2019 by in CRITICAL CARE Comments Off on Toe Fractures

Toe fractures account for approximately 8% to 9% of fractures. Toe fractures are relatively straightforward to treat, and the outcome is generally excellent. Hence, they are frequently managed by primary…

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Rib Fractures

Mar 11, 2019 by in CRITICAL CARE Comments Off on Rib Fractures

Rib fractures are some of the most common thoracic injuries, but diagnosing them can be difficult because reliable clinical examination findings are lacking and radiographs are specific but not very…

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