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  • 1
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    almahu_9949773489302882
    Format: X, 326 p. 102 illus., 77 illus. in color. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
    ISBN: 9783031612015
    Content: This book summarizes nearly a century of accumulated knowledge on therapeutic intraosseous (IO) access into a concise and well-written review. The emergent infusion of fluids and medications through the IO route can be lifesaving for patients experiencing cardiac arrest, respiratory failure, and other life-threatening medical conditions. Unfortunately, many providers lack the anatomic, therapeutic, and procedural knowledge needed to deploy these devices safely and effectively in critically ill patients. Written for a mixed audience of healthcare professionals, the book opens with an introduction to the relevant anatomy and physiology for those unfamiliar with IO infusion before moving into more advanced topics. The authors cite up-to-date literature on a variety of essential topics, including device and access site selection, decision-making, fluid infusion flow rates, limits of IO technology, compatible medications, complications, pain, and relative contraindications to IO infusion. The book closes with a discussion of the future of IO vascular access and the questions that will guide future research. Intraosseous Vascular Access: A Guide for Healthcare Professionals is an indispensable reference for any healthcare provider, especially patient care technicians, nurses, medical students, resident physicians, practicing clinicians (including ED, ICU, and floor medicine doctors), and EMS paramedics who place and manage IO catheters.
    Note: 1. A History of Intraosseous Vascular Access -- 2. Anatomy and Physiology of Intraosseous Infusion -- 3. Indications and Contraindications -- 4. Intraosseous Access Site Selection -- 5. Manual Intraosseous Devices -- 6. Automatic and Semi-Automatic Devices -- 7. Flow Rates with Intraosseous Catheterization -- 8. Intraosseous Medication Administration -- 9. Complications of Intraosseous Access -- 10. Pain with Intraosseous Infusion -- 11. Decision-Making for Intraosseous Infusion -- 12. The Future of Intraosseous Vascular Access.
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783031612008
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783031612022
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783031612039
    Language: English
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cham, Switzerland :Springer,
    UID:
    edoccha_9961574157002883
    Format: 1 online resource (330 pages)
    Edition: First edition.
    ISBN: 9783031612015
    Note: Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Contributors -- 1: A History of Intraosseous Vascular Access -- History of Intraosseous Vascular Access -- Conclusion -- References -- 2: Anatomy and Physiology of  Intraosseous Infusion -- Introduction -- Bone Anatomy -- Neurohormonal Regulation -- Factors Influencing Vascular Supply to Bone -- Intraosseous Pressure and Flow -- Factors Influencing Bioavailability -- Depot Effect -- Conclusion -- References -- 3: Indications and Contraindications -- Introduction -- Acuity of the Presenting Condition -- Success Rates and Speed of Vascular Access Methods -- Cardiopulmonary Emergencies: Cardiac Arrest -- General Cardiopulmonary Emergencies -- Shock and Circulatory Emergencies -- Traumatic Emergencies -- Neurologic and Toxicologic Emergencies -- Diagnostic Studies -- Indications for Awake Patients -- Age and Health Status -- Pediatric Patients -- Older Patients and Patients with Chronic Medical Conditions -- Contraindications -- Absolute Contraindications -- Relative Contraindications -- Conclusion -- References -- 4: Intraosseous Access Site Selection -- Introduction -- Common Cannulation Sites -- Sternum -- Proximal Tibia -- Distal Femur -- Distal Tibia -- Proximal Humerus -- Less Common Sites -- Clavicle -- Calcaneus -- Iliac Bone -- Radius and Ulna -- General Considerations -- Conclusion -- References -- 5: Manual Intraosseous Devices -- Introduction -- Manual IO Devices -- General Considerations -- Conclusion -- References -- 6: Automatic and Semiautomatic Devices -- Introduction -- Automatic Devices -- The Bone Injection Gun (BIG) -- The New Intraosseous (NIO) -- Semiautomatic Devices -- The EZ-IO Intraosseous Vascular Access System -- The BD™ Intraosseous Powered Driver -- Future Directions -- Conclusion -- References -- 7: Flow Rates with Intraosseous Catheterization -- Introduction -- Fluid Dynamics. , Patient-Related Factors -- Infusion Site Selection -- Techniques for Pressurized Infusion -- Infusion Pressures -- Risks of Pressurized Infusion -- Infusate -- Infusion Tract -- Subject -- Troubleshooting -- Marrow Aspiration -- Catheter Insertion -- Obstacles to Flow -- Future Directions -- Conclusion -- References -- 8: Intraosseous Medication Administration -- Introduction -- General Considerations -- Conditions Treated with Intraosseous Medications -- Cardiac Arrest/Dysrhythmias -- Shock States -- Vasopressors/Inotropes -- Lidocaine/Analgesics -- Hypoglycemia/Hyperglycemia -- Poisoning/Antidote Infusion -- Atropine/Pralidoxime -- Hydroxocobalamin -- Methylene Blue -- Lipid Emulsion -- Scorpion Antivenom -- Naloxone -- Seizures/Neurological Emergencies -- Hematologic Emergencies -- Intraosseous Contrast Media -- Osteopathy -- Antibiotics -- Respiratory Failure -- Conclusion -- References -- 9: Complications of Intraosseous Access -- Introduction -- Pediatric vs. Adult Complications -- Early (Placement) Complications -- Inability to Cannulate -- Device Malfunction -- Immediate Dislodgement/Extravasation -- Dermal Injury -- Bone Injury -- Sternal Perforation -- Pain -- Delayed Complications -- Infectious Complications -- Pulmonary Fat Embolism -- Soft Tissue Ischemia/Necrosis -- Compartment Syndrome -- Rates of Complications -- Conclusion -- References -- 10: Pain with Intraosseous Infusion -- Introduction -- Anatomy of Skeletal Pain -- Pathophysiology of Skeletal Pain -- Periosteal Bone Pain -- Medullary Bone Pain -- Acid-Base Disturbances -- Local Anesthetics -- Future Directions -- Distraction Techniques -- Regional Nerve Blocks to the Shoulder and Tibia -- Popliteal and Femoral Nerve Blocks -- Brachial Plexus Nerve Block -- Systemic Analgesia and Anxiolysis -- Conclusions -- References -- 11: Decision-Making for Intraosseous Infusion. , Introduction -- General Approach to Vascular Access -- A Bridge to Definitive Access -- Selection of an Intraosseous Access Device -- Conclusion -- References -- 12: The Future of Intraosseous Vascular Access -- Introduction -- Equivalency to PIV Infusion -- Randomized Controlled Trials -- Infusion Pressures -- Local Effects -- Standardization of Complications Reporting -- Device-Specific Differences -- Preloaded IO Infusion Devices -- Novel Devices -- Novel Infusion Sites -- Dwell Time -- Pain Control -- Intraosseous Pressure Monitoring -- Conclusion -- References -- Index.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783031612008
    Language: English
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