Neurologic Injury: Prevention and Initial Care

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During the evaluation and observation of the TBI patient, repeated neurologic monitoring includes the vital signs with special attention to extremes in blood pressure. Hypotension may result in secondary injury,…

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Gastrointestinal Physiology

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FIGURE 17.1 Schematic depiction of a villus. The villi are foldings of the intestinal epithelium that greatly increase the surface area in contact with the contents within the lumen. They…

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The Febrile Patient

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TABLE 82.2 Noninfectious Causes of Fever in the ICU Noninfectious Causes A large number of noninfectious conditions result in tissue injury with inflammation and a febrile reaction. Those noninfectious disorders…

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Burn Injury: Thermal and Electrical

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Colloid infusion during the resuscitation of acutely injured patients has been debated for some time. Acute burn injury leads to capillary permeability, which allows loss of intravascular albumin into the…

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Interventional Bronchoscopy and Massive Hemoptysis

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TABLE 116.2 Causes of Alveolar Hemorrhage Physical Examination The physical examination may provide clues to the diagnosis of massive hemoptysis. A saddle nose deformity and/or septal perforation suggest Wegener granulomatosis….

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Flexible Bronchoscopy

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Bronchoscopy-associated hypoxemia may be minimized by providing 100% oxygen during the procedure, shortening bronchoscopy time, and frequently withdrawing the bronchoscope from the airway to allow adequate ventilation. Adequate tidal volume…

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Small Bowel Transplantation

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FIGURE 74.1 Causes of short bowel syndrome (SBS) leading to intestinal transplantation in children (A) and adults (B). There are no clear definitions of intestinal failure that allow patient status…

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The Morbidly Obese Patient in the Critical Care Unit

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RESPIRATORY CONSIDERATIONS IN THE MORBIDLY OBESE Morbidly obese patients have significant anatomic and pathophysiologic changes of the pulmonary system. Reduced lung volumes, increased work of breathing, respiratory muscle inefficiency, and…

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Renal Physiology and Its Systemic Impact

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FIGURE 16.1 Nephron, the functional unit of the kidney. Tubuloglomerular feedback: Situations associated with an increased delivery of sodium chloride to the macula densa result in vasoconstrictive response of the…

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