基本信息·出版社:Greenwich Medical Media ·页码:350 页 ·出版日期:1999年11月 ·ISBN:1900151189 ·International Standard Book Number:190015 ...
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基本信息·出版社:Greenwich Medical Media
·页码:350 页
·出版日期:1999年11月
·ISBN:1900151189
·International Standard Book Number:1900151189
·条形码:9781900151184
·EAN:9781900151184
·版本:1
·装帧:平装
·正文语种:英语
内容简介 This is the first major textbook to address the needs of all non-medical personnel training for the NVQ in Operating Department Practice, Level 3, the aim of which is to train non-medical operating theatre workers to become competent in all of the professional aspects of operating department activity. The book aims to fill the need for a text which not only explains the basic principles, but also relates them to everyday practical issues, and as such, it will also be of use to qualified staff working towards extended role awards and for those involved with the teaching of ODP students.
媒体推荐 This text is most appropriate for the current education and training climate in perioperative practice. Though apparently primarily designed for NVQ trainees, the book has much to offer student nurses and qualified staff working in operating departments. The opening chapters give an interesting overview of the basic principles of practice, including a clear explanation of the legal aspects of practice and the implications of this. Chapter 6-14 provide a very thorough grounding in all aspects of anaesthesia, while chapters 16 onwards cover surgery and recovery, with related anatomy and physiology included. Each chapter includes recommended further reading. Diagrams and charts are well used to clarify complex physiology and other relationships described in the text. The expanding complexity of perioperative practice is reflected in the inclusion of a chapter on endoscopy, laser and radiography equipment. Included in this is an explanation of the scientific principles of these diagnostic and therapeutic tools. The contributors offer a balance of medical, nursing and vocational backgrounds, and the text is comprehensively indexed for ease and convenience of use. As a Senior Lecturer teaching ENB 183 Anaesthetic and Operating Theatre Nursing, I shall certainly be recommending this text to my students. This book has been well conceived, planned and presented. The breadth of its coverage surpasses that of the current 'Bible' for ODP training (Understanding Anaesthesia by Carrie, Simpson and Popat) and it breaks new ground in terms of the material that is presented. This is in keeping with the diversity of its intended readership ('the generic theatre worker, be they nurse or anaesthetic assistant'). The sections about which I do know something as an anaesthetist (physiology, scientific principles of equipment and instrumentation, anaesthetic practice, emergency medicine) are clearly and concisely described in more than adequate depth and detail. I was considerably educated by the sections about which I know less than perhaps I should (ethics, the law, infection control, dressings and suture materials). I lent it to two experienced ODPs who are both involved in training and teaching, and retrieved it (with some difficulty) along with their comments. They both enthused, both commenting that they would use it as a reference work to consolidate their own training as a standard text. I shall include it in my suggestions for further reading for those undergraduate medical students who wish to widen their knowledge of operating department practice.
目录 Preface; Introduction; 1. The operating department practitioner, the patient and the law J. Ballance and P. Duxbury; 2. Aspects of health and safety in the operating department T. Williams; 3. The caring practitioner A. Davey; 4. Strategies for infection control in the operating department A. Deane; 5. Sterilization, decontamination and the surgical field T. Kerry; 6. The fundamentals of cardiovascular physiology R. M. King and C. S. Ince; 7. Fundamentals of respiratory physiology E. C. Howard; 8. Scientific principles in relation to the anaesthetic machine C. S. Ince, A. C. Skinner and E. Taft; 9. Fundamentals of artificial ventilation of the lung R. R. Macmillan; 10. Scientific principles in relation to monitoring equipment C. S. Ince and A. C. Skinner; 11. Scientific principles in relation to endoscopic, laser and radiological equipment G. Grice; 12. Pharmacological principles of drug administration E. Whelan; 13. The pharmacology of drugs used in general anaesthesia E. Whelan and H. Davis; 14. The local anaesthetic drugs - does the ideal agent exist? A. C. Skinner; 15. The safe positioning of patients for surgery S. Collins and A. Davey; 16. Principles involved in the management and use of equipment M. Greenall; 17. Understanding suture materials M. H. Scott; 18. Fundamentals of paediatric surgery and anaesthesia P. D. Booker; 19. Fundamentals of hyperthermia and hypothermia C. S. Ince; 20. Fundamentals of fluid and electrolyte balance during surgery R. M. King; 21. The physiology of blood and its administration P. Bolton-Maggs; 22. Fundamentals of pain relief V. Nelson; 23. Fundamentals of dressings and drains in relation to wound healing A. Davey and R. M. King; 24. The recovery of patients from anaesthesia and surgery M. Maguire; 25. Fundamentals of emergency and obstetric anaesthesia T. Ryan; 26. Identification and management of anaesthetic emergencies R. Wenstone; 27. The fundamentals of emergency resuscitation T. Hankin; Appendixes; Index.
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