International Trauma Life Support for Emergency Care Providers (Global Edition)

303-5767/9781292357676

ISBN
9781292357676
作者/出版社
Alson/Pearson
出版年代/版次
2021/9

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  1. CHAPTER 1 Introduction to Traumatic Disease
  2. Chapter Overview
  3. Situational Awareness
  4. Case Presentation
  5. Scene Size-up
  6. Standard Precautions
  7. Scene Safety
  8. Total Number of Patients
  9. Essential Equipment and Additional Resources
  10. Mechanism of Injury
  11. Blunt Trauma
  12. Penetrating Trauma
  13. Priorities of Trauma Care
  14. Trauma Triage Decisions
  15. Prevention and Public Education
  16. CHAPTER 2 Trauma Assessment and Management
  17. Chapter Overview
  18. Case Presentation
  19. ITLS Primary Survey
  20. Scene Size-up
  21. Initial Assessment
  22. Rapid Trauma Survey or Focused Exam
  23. ITLS Reassessment Exam
  24. ITLS Secondary Survey
  25. Adjuncts for Trauma Patient Assessment
  26. Transfer of Care
  27. CHAPTER 3 Assessment Skills
  28. ITLS Primary Survey—Critical Information
  29. Scene Size-up
  30. Initial Assessment
  31. Rapid Trauma Survey
  32. ITLS Reassessment Exam—Critical Information
  33. Subjective Changes
  34. Mental Status
  35. Reassess ABCs
  36. ITLS Secondary Survey—Critical Information
  37. SAMPLE History
  38. Vital Signs and Repeat Initial Assessment
  39. Neurological Exam
  40. Detailed Exam
  41. Ground Rules for Teaching and Evaluation
  42. CHAPTER 4 Hemorrhage Control and Shock
  43. Chapter Overview
  44. Case Presentation
  45. Pathophysiology of Shock
  46. Evaluation of Tachycardia
  47. The Shock Syndromes
  48. Management
  49. Special Situations in Hypovolemic Shock
  50. Obstructive Shock
  51. Cardiogenic Shock
  52. Current Thinking in the Treatment of Shock
  53. CHAPTER 5 Shock and Hemorrhage Control Skills
  54. Cannulation of the External Jugular Vein
  55. Intraosseous Infusion
  56. Indications
  57. Contraindications
  58. Recommended Sites
  59. Potential Complications
  60. FAST Responder™ Intraosseous Device
  61. Length-Based Resuscitation Tapes
  62. Control of Life-Threatening Hemorrhage
  63. Application of Tourniquets
  64. Use of Hemostatic Agents
  65. CHAPTER 6 Airway Management
  66. Chapter Overview
  67. Case Presentation
  68. Anatomy and Physiology
  69. Nasopharynx
  70. Oropharynx
  71. Hypopharynx
  72. Larynx
  73. Trachea and Bronchi
  74. The Lungs
  75. The Patent Airway
  76. Observation
  77. Suction
  78. Airway Adjuncts
  79. Supplemental Oxygen
  80. Ventilation
  81. Normal Ventilation
  82. Positive-Pressure (Artificial) Ventilation
  83. Compliance
  84. Ventilation Techniques
  85. Airway Equipment
  86. CHAPTER 7 Airway Skills
  87. Chapter Overview
  88. Basic Airway Management
  89. The Pulse Oximeter
  90. Supraglottic Airways
  91. Advanced Airway Management
  92. Preparation for Intubation
  93. Face-to-Face Intubation
  94. Confirmation of Tube Placement
  95. Drug-Assisted Intubation
  96. Fiberoptic and Video Intubation
  97. SECTION 2 Foundational Knowledge
  98. CHAPTER 8 Thoracic Trauma
  99. Chapter Overview
  100. Case Presentation
  101. The Thorax
  102. Anatomy
  103. Pathophysiology
  104. Emergency Care of Chest Injuries
  105. Airway Obstruction
  106. Flail Chest
  107. Open Pneumothorax
  108. Massive Hemothorax
  109. Tension Pneumothorax
  110. Cardiac Tamponade
  111. Myocardial Contusion
  112. Traumatic Aortic Rupture
  113. Tracheal or Bronchial Tree Injury
  114. Diaphragmatic Tears
  115. Pulmonary Contusion
  116. Blast Injuries
  117. Other Chest Injuries
  118. Impaled Objects
  119. Traumatic Asphyxia
  120. Simple Pneumothorax
  121. Sternal Fractures
  122. Simple Rib Fracture
  123. CHAPTER 9 Thoracic Trauma Skills
  124. Chapter Overview
  125. Chest Decompression
  126. Indications to Perform Chest Decompression
  127. Performing a Chest Decompression by the Anterior Approach
  128. Performing a Chest Decompression by the Lateral Approach
  129. Management of Open Pneumothorax
  130. CHAPTER 10 Spinal Trauma and Spinal Motion Restriction
  131. Chapter Overview
  132. Case Presentation
  133. Evolution of Spinal Motion Restriction
  134. Relationship to Patient Safety
  135. Patient-Specific and Appropriate Spinal Motion Restriction
  136. Summary of Patient-Centered Spinal Motion Restriction
  137. The Normal Spinal Column and Cord
  138. Spinal Column
  139. Spinal Cord
  140. Spinal Injury
  141. Mechanisms of Blunt Spinal Column Injury
  142. Pathophysiology of Spinal Cord Injury
  143. Neurogenic Shock
  144. Assessment of the Trauma Patient
  145. Assessing for Possible Spinal Injury
  146. Focused Evaluation of the Spinal Cord
  147. Management of the Trauma Patient
  148. Minimizing Spinal Movement
  149. Spinal Motion Restriction in the Trauma Patient
  150. The Log Roll
  151. Spinal Motion Restriction Devices
  152. Complications of Spinal Motion Restriction
  153. Airway Intervention
  154. Special Spinal Motion Restriction Situations
  155. CHAPTER 11 Spine Management Skills
  156. Essential Components of Spinal Motion Restriction
  157. Principles of SMR
  158. Applying SMR
  159. Patients Requiring SMR
  160. SMR with a Short Extrication Device
  161. Emergency Rescue and Rapid Extrication
  162. SMR with the Long Backboard
  163. CHAPTER 12 Head Trauma and Traumatic Brain Injury
  164. Chapter Overview
  165. Case Presentation
  166. Anatomy of the Head
  167. Pathophysiology of Head Trauma
  168. Primary and Secondary Brain Injuries
  169. Intracranial Pressure
  170. Cerebral Herniation Syndrome
  171. Head Injuries
  172. Facial Injuries
  173. Scalp Wounds
  174. Skull Injuries
  175. Brain Injuries
  176. Evaluation of the Patient with Traumatic Brain Injury
  177. ITLS Primary Survey
  178. ITLS Secondary Survey
  179. ITLS Reassessment Exam
  180. Management of the Patient with TBI
  181. CHAPTER 13 Abdominal Trauma
  182. Chapter Overview
  183. Case Presentation
  184. Anatomy of the Abdomen
  185. Types of Abdominal Injuries
  186. Assessment and Stabilization
  187. Scene Size-up
  188. Patient Assessment
  189. Stabilization
  190. New Trends in Managing Abdominal Trauma
  191. CHAPTER 14 Extremity Trauma
  192. Chapter Overview
  193. Case Presentation
  194. Injuries to Extremities
  195. Fractures
  196. Dislocations
  197. Open Wounds
  198. Amputations
  199. Neurovascular Injuries
  200. Sprains and Strains
  201. Impaled Objects
  202. Compartment Syndrome
  203. Crush Injury and Crush Syndrome
  204. Assessment and Management
  205. Scene Size-up and History
  206. Assessment
  207. Management of Extremity Injuries
  208. Management of Specific Injuries
  209. CHAPTER 15 Extremity Trauma Skills
  210. Traction Splints
  211. Pelvic Stabilization Techniques
  212. CHAPTER 16 Trauma Arrest
  213. Chapter Overview
  214. Case Presentation
  215. The Unsalvageable Patient
  216. Airway and Breathing Problems
  217. Circulatory Problems
  218. Approach to Trauma Patients in Cardiac Arrest
  219. General Plan of Action
  220. Considerations in Traumatic Cardiac Arrest Management
  221. SECTION 3 Special Populations
  222. CHAPTER 17 Burns
  223. Chapter Overview
  224. Case Presentation
  225. Anatomy and Pathophysiology
  226. The Skin
  227. Classifying Burns by Depth
  228. Determining the Severity of Burns
  229. Patient Assessment and Management
  230. ITLS Primary Survey
  231. ITLS Secondary Survey
  232. Patient Management
  233. Special Problems in Burn Management
  234. CHAPTER 18 Pediatric Trauma
  235. Chapter Overview
  236. Case Presentation
  237. Communication with the Child and Family
  238. Parental Consent
  239. Assessment and Care
  240. Pediatric Equipment
  241. Common Mechanisms of Injury
  242. General Assessment
  243. Rapid Trauma Survey or Focused Exam
  244. Critical Trauma Situation
  245. ITLS Secondary Survey
  246. Potentially Life-Threatening Injuries
  247. Hemorrhagic Shock
  248. Fluid Resuscitation
  249. Head Trauma
  250. Chest Injury
  251. Abdominal Injury
  252. Spine Injury
  253. Child Restraint Seats
  254. CHAPTER 19 Geriatric Trauma
  255. Chapter Overview
  256. Case Presentation
  257. Pathophysiology of Aging
  258. The Aging Body
  259. Medications
  260. Aging and Injury
  261. Assessment and Management
  262. ITLS Primary Survey
  263. Reassessment Exams
  264. CHAPTER 20 Trauma in Pregnancy
  265. Chapter Overview
  266. Case Presentation
  267. Pregnancy
  268. Fetal Development
  269. Physiologic Changes During Pregnancy
  270. Responses to Hypovolemia
  271. Assessment and Management
  272. Special Considerations
  273. Types of Trauma
  274. Trauma Prevention in Pregnancy
  275. CHAPTER 21 The Impaired Patient
  276. Chapter Overview
  277. Case Presentation
  278. Substance Abuse
  279. Assessment and Management
  280. The Uncooperative Patient
  281. Excited Delirium
  282. GLOSSARY
  283. INDEX
  284. A
  285. B
  286. C
  287. D
  288. E
  289. F
  290. G
  291. H
  292. I
  293. J
  294. K
  295. L
  296. M
  297. N
  298. O
  299. P
  300. Q
  301. R
  302. S
  303. T
  304. U
  305. V
  306. W
  307. Z
  308. APPENDIX A Standard Precautions
  309. APPENDIX B Analgesia and Pain Control for the Trauma Patient
  310. APPENDIX C Multicasualty Incidents and Triage