Goldsmith’s Assisted Ventilation of the Neonate, 7th Edition
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Edited by Martin Keszler, MD, Kanekal Gautham, MD and Jay P. Goldsmith, MD
A must-have reference for the entire NICU, Goldsmith’s Assisted Ventilation of the Neonate, 7th Edition, is the only fully comprehensive, evidence-based guide to all aspects of this fast-changing field. Easy to use and multidisciplin
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A must-have reference for the entire NICU, Goldsmith’s Assisted Ventilation of the Neonate, 7th Edition, is the only fully comprehensive, evidence-based guide to all aspects of this fast-changing field. Easy to use and multidisciplinary in scope, this trusted reference provides authoritative guidance on contemporary management of neonatal respiratory diseases, with an emphasis on evidence-based pharmacologic and technologic advances that improve outcomes and quality of life in newborns. It’s an outstanding resource for neonatologists and NICU professionals to acquire new knowledge and techniques in this critical area of neonatal care.
A must-have reference for the entire NICU, Goldsmith’s Assisted Ventilation of the Neonate, 7th Edition, is the only fully comprehensive, evidence-based guide to all aspects of this fast-changing field. Easy to use and multidisciplinary in scope, this trusted reference provides authoritative guidance on contemporary management of neonatal respiratory diseases, with an emphasis on evidence-based pharmacologic and technologic advances that improve outcomes and quality of life in newborns. It’s an outstanding resource for neonatologists and NICU professionals to acquire new knowledge and techniques in this critical area of neonatal care.
Key Features
Covers all aspects of both basic and advanced respiratory management of neonates: general principles and concepts; assessment, diagnosis and monitoring methods; therapeutic respiratory interventions; adjunctive interventions; and special situations and outcomes.
Provides updated content on rapidly changing technology and guidelines for assisted ventilation, with up-to-date descriptions of bedside methodologies and the rationale for providing all types of ventilator care in infants.
Contains new chapters on respiratory gas conditioning, diagnosis and management of PPHN, care of the infant with CDH, gaps in knowledge, and future directions.
Includes significant updates on cardiovascular assessment and management, as well as complications of respiratory support.
Provides extensive, full-color visual support with photographs, drawings, charts and diagrams, and radiographic images throughout.
Features more than 30 appendices that help you quickly find normal values, assessment charts, ICU flow charts, procedure steps and other useful, printable forms.
Enhanced eBook version included with purchase. Your enhanced eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices.
Author Information
Edited by Martin Keszler, MD, Professor of Pediatrics, Alpert Medical School of Brown University and Associate Director of NICU and Director of Respiratory Services, Women and Infants Hospital of Rhode Island, Providence, Rhode Island; Kanekal Gautham, MD, Chair of Pediatrics and the Pediatrician-in-Chief, Nemours Children’s Hospital and Jay P. Goldsmith, MD, Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Tulane University, Metairie, Louisiana
Edited by Martin Keszler, MD, Professor of Pediatrics, Alpert Medical School of Brown University and Associate Director of NICU and Director of Respiratory Services, Women and Infants Hospital of Rhode Island, Providence, Rhode Island; Kanekal Gautham, MD, Chair of Pediatrics and the Pediatrician-in-Chief, Nemours Children’s Hospital and Jay P. Goldsmith, MD, Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Tulane University, Metairie, Louisiana
Foreword 1 Introduction and Historical Aspects 2 Physiologic Principles 3 Control of Ventilation 4 Ethical Issues in Assisted Ventilation 5 Evidence-Based Respiratory Care 6 Quality and Safety in Respiratory Care 7 Medical and Legal Aspects of Respiratory Care 8 Physical Examination 9 Imaging: Radiography, Lung Ultrasound, and Other Imaging Modalities 10 Blood Gases and Acid-Base Balance: Technical Aspects and Interpretation 11 Non-invasive Monitoring of Gas Exchange 12 Pulmonary Function and Graphics 13 Airway Evaluation: Bronchoscopy, Laryngoscopy, and Tracheal Aspirates 14 Delivery Room Stabilization and Respiratory Support 14 Cardiovascular Assessment 15 Surfactant Replacement Therapy 16 Oxygen Therapy 17 Respiratory Gas Conditioning 18 Non-invasive Respiratory Support 19 Overview of Assisted Ventilation 20 Basic Modes of Synchronized Ventilation 21 Principles of Lung-Protective Ventilation 22 Volume-Targeted Ventilation 23 Special Ventilation Techniques 24 High-Frequency Ventilation 25 Mechanical Ventilation: Disease-Specific Strategies 26 Weaning and Extubation from Mechanical Ventilation 27 Common Devices Used for Mechanical Ventilation 28 Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation 29 Respiratory Care of the Newborn 30 Nursing Care 31 Nutritional Support 32 Pharmacologic Therapies 33 Cardiovascular Assessment and Management 34 Pharmacologic Therapies: Inhaled Nitric Oxide 34 Pharmacologic Therapies III: Cardiovascular Therapy and Persistent Pulmonary Hypertension of the Newborn 34 Gaps in Knowledge and Future Directions 34 Diagnosis and Management of Persistent Pulmonary Hypertension 35 Pharmacologic Therapies IV: Other Medications 35 Care of the Infant with CDH 36 Management of the Infant with Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia 37 Medical and Surgical Interventions for Respiratory Distress and Airway Management 38 Intraoperative Management of the Neonate 39 Complications of Respiratory Support 40 Neonatal Respiratory Care in Resource-Limited Countries 41 Transport of the Ventilated Infant 41 Pharmacologic therapies II: Inhaled nitric oxide 42 Discharge and transition to home care 43 Neurologic Effects of Respiratory Support in the NICU 44 Long-term Pulmonary Outcomes of Respiratory Support 45 Gaps in Knowledge and Future Directions for Research Appendix
https://www.asia.elsevierhealth.com/goldsmiths-assisted-ventilation-of-the-neonate-9780323761772.html297059Goldsmith’s Assisted Ventilation of the Neonatehttps://www.asia.elsevierhealth.com/media/catalog/product/9/7/9780323761772_98.jpg89.9999.99USDInStock/Medicine & Surgery/Neonatology/Perinatology/Nursing & Midwifery/Midwifery/Books/Medicine & Surgery/Pediatrics/Medicine/Neonatology/Perinatology/Medicine/Pediatrics/Nursing & Midwifery/Midwifery/Books/Books/Medicine/Neonatology/Perinatology/Medicine/Pediatrics/Nursing & Midwifery/Midwifery/Japan Titles4335143433512643887224335149505462050545785054599505466452550395259909525985952598845263160A must-have reference for the entire NICU, Goldsmith’s Assisted Ventilation of the Neonate, 7th Edition, is the only fully comprehensive, evidence-based guide to all aspects of this fast-changing field. Easy to use and multidisciplinary in scope, this trusted reference provides authoritative guidance on contemporary management of neonatal respiratory diseases, with an emphasis on evidence-based pharmacologic and technologic advances that improve outcomes and quality of life in newborns. It’s an outstanding resource for neonatologists and NICU professionals to acquire new knowledge and techniques in this critical area of neonatal care. A must-have reference for the entire NICU, Goldsmith’s Assisted Ventilation of the Neonate, 7th Edition, is the only fully comprehensive, evidence-based guide to all aspects of this fast-changing field. Easy to use and multidisciplinary in scope, this trusted reference provides authoritative guidance on contemporary management of neonatal respiratory diseases, with an emphasis on evidence-based pharmacologic and technologic advances that improve outcomes and quality of life in newborns. It’s an outstanding resource for neonatologists and NICU professionals to acquire new knowledge and techniques in this critical area of neonatal care. 00add-to-cart97803237617722022ProfessionalEdited by Martin Keszler, MD, Kanekal Gautham, MD and Jay P. Goldsmith, MD20227Book216w x 276h (8.50" x 10.875")Elsevier602Mar 23, 2022IN STOCKEdited by <STRONG>Martin Keszler</STRONG>, MD, Professor of Pediatrics, Alpert Medical School of Brown University and Associate Director of NICU and Director of Respiratory Services, Women and Infants Hospital of Rhode Island, Providence, Rhode Island; <STRONG>Kanekal Gautham</STRONG>, MD, Chair of Pediatrics and the Pediatrician-in-Chief, Nemours Children’s Hospital and <STRONG>Jay P. Goldsmith</STRONG>, MD, Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Tulane University, Metairie, LouisianaBooksBookUnited StatesNoNoNoNoPlease SelectPlease SelectPlease Select