Netter’s Introduction to Clinical Procedures

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Written with the student in mind, Netter's Introduction to Clinical Procedures, by Drs. Marios Loukas, R. Shane Tubbs, and Joseph Feldman, uses the well-known Netter anatomy art as a foundation for reinforcing the relevant clinical anatomy needed to successfully understand and perform basic procedures. Learn the practical application of this knowledge with step-by-step guides incorporating concise text, images, and animation. Didactic Netter illustrations provide clear informative visuals for quick understanding of anatomical relationships. Concise explanations enhance understanding of clinical underpinnings and implications. More than 30 common clinical procedures are explained and demonstrated with step-by-step illustrations. Multiple choice questions reinforce key concepts and challenge your knowledge. Student Consult eBook version included with purchase. This enhanced eBook experience includes access -- on a variety of devices -- to the complete text, animation, "test yourself" images, and references from the book. Written with the student in mind, Netter's Introduction to Clinical Procedures, by Drs. Marios Loukas, R. Shane Tubbs, and Joseph Feldman, uses the well-known Netter anatomy art as a foundation for reinforcing the relevant clinical anatomy needed to successfully understand and perform basic procedures. Learn the practical application of this knowledge with step-by-step guides incorporating concise text, images, and animation. Key Features Didactic Netter illustrations provide clear informative visuals for quick understanding of anatomical relationships. Concise explanations enhance understanding of clinical underpinnings and implications. More than 30 common clinical procedures are explained and demonstrated with step-by-step illustrations. Multiple choice questions reinforce key concepts and challenge your knowledge. Student Consult eBook version included with purchase. This enhanced eBook experience includes access -- on a variety of devices -- to the complete text, animation, "test yourself" images, and references from the book

Author(s): Marios Loukas, MD, PhD, R. Shane Tubbs, MS, PA-C, PhD and Joseph Feldman
Edition: 1st
Publisher: Elsevier
Year: 2016

Language: English
Pages: 306
Tags: Clinical Procedures

Front Cover......Page 1
IFC......Page 2
Video Contents......Page 3
NETTER’S INTRODUCTION TO CLINICAL PROCEDURES......Page 5
Copyright......Page 6
Dedication......Page 7
About the Editors......Page 9
About the Artists......Page 11
Preface......Page 12
CONTRIBUTORS......Page 13
Reviewers......Page 17
Chapters by Anatomic Region......Page 18
Contents......Page 19
INFORMED CONSENT......Page 20
Suggested Readings......Page 21
CLINICALLY RELEVANT ANATOMY......Page 22
EQUIPMENT......Page 25
ANATOMICAL PITFALLS......Page 26
REVIEW QUESTIONS......Page 28
EQUIPMENT......Page 29
CONCLUSION......Page 32
REVIEW QUESTIONS......Page 34
Airway Obstruction......Page 35
ANATOMICAL PITFALLS......Page 38
REVIEW QUESTIONS......Page 40
CLINICALLY RELEVANT ANATOMY......Page 41
PROCEDURE......Page 45
Long Thoracic Nerve......Page 46
REVIEW QUESTIONS......Page 48
Musculature......Page 49
Ultrasonography......Page 52
ANATOMICAL PITFALLS......Page 54
REVIEW QUESTIONS......Page 56
Tracheotomy......Page 57
Needle Cricothyroidotomy......Page 58
Surgical Cricothyroidotomy......Page 59
Open Tracheotomy......Page 60
COMPLICATIONS......Page 62
REVIEW QUESTIONS......Page 63
INDICATIONS......Page 65
EQUIPMENT......Page 68
Transesophageal Pacing......Page 70
REVIEW QUESTIONS......Page 72
INDICATIONS......Page 74
EQUIPMENT......Page 77
Ventricular Tachycardia......Page 78
REVIEW QUESTIONS......Page 80
CONTRAINDICATIONS......Page 81
CONCLUSION......Page 84
REVIEW QUESTIONS......Page 86
EQUIPMENT......Page 87
Pericardial Examination......Page 88
Right Flank Examination......Page 90
Left Flank Examination......Page 91
Suprapubic Examination......Page 92
COMPLICATIONS......Page 93
REVIEW QUESTIONS......Page 94
Leg......Page 95
Lateral Compartment......Page 96
Extensor Compartment......Page 97
Leg Fasciotomy: Double Incision......Page 99
Forearm Fasciotomy......Page 101
REVIEW QUESTIONS......Page 102
CONTRAINDICATIONS......Page 104
CONCLUSION......Page 106
REVIEW QUESTIONS......Page 108
Electrocardiographic Changes......Page 109
Parasternal Approach......Page 111
Right Ventricle and Marginal Artery......Page 112
REVIEW QUESTIONS......Page 114
INDICATIONS......Page 116
Subclavian Vein......Page 118
COMPLICATIONS......Page 120
CONCLUSION......Page 121
Suggested Readings......Page 122
REVIEW QUESTIONS......Page 123
Allen Test......Page 124
CONCLUSIONS......Page 128
REVIEW QUESTIONS......Page 130
INDICATIONS......Page 131
CONTRAINDICATIONS......Page 132
Preparation......Page 133
Ultrasound-Guided Placement......Page 134
COMPLICATIONS......Page 136
REVIEW QUESTIONS......Page 137
Cephalic and Brachial Veins......Page 138
Proximal Great Saphenous Vein......Page 142
Neurovascular Injury......Page 143
Suggested Readings......Page 144
REVIEW QUESTIONS......Page 145
CONTRAINDICATIONS......Page 146
PROCEDURES......Page 148
Allis Maneuver......Page 149
East Baltimore Lift......Page 150
REVIEW QUESTIONS......Page 151
Palmar and Lateral PIP Dislocations......Page 153
CONCLUSIONS......Page 156
REVIEW QUESTIONS......Page 158
INDICATIONS......Page 159
EQUIPMENT......Page 160
PROCEDURE......Page 161
REVIEW QUESTIONS......Page 162
PROCEDURE......Page 164
Milch Maneuver......Page 168
Other Techniques......Page 169
REVIEW QUESTIONS......Page 170
INDICATIONS......Page 172
Locating the Lesser Occipital Nerve......Page 173
REVIEW QUESTIONS......Page 174
EQUIPMENT......Page 176
PROCEDURE......Page 178
Unilateral Digital Block......Page 179
Suggested Readings......Page 180
REVIEW QUESTIONS......Page 181
INTRODUCTION......Page 182
EQUIPMENT......Page 183
SUPERIOR ALVEOLAR NERVE BLOCK......Page 185
Anesthetic Access......Page 186
REVIEW QUESTIONS......Page 187
CLINICALLY RELEVANT ANATOMY......Page 188
PROCEDURE......Page 191
COMPLICATIONS......Page 192
REVIEW QUESTIONS......Page 194
CLINICALLY RELEVANT ANATOMY......Page 195
CONCLUSION......Page 198
REVIEW QUESTIONS......Page 200
EQUIPMENT......Page 201
Ear Irrigation......Page 202
Endoscopy......Page 204
REVIEW QUESTIONS......Page 205
CONTRAINDICATIONS......Page 206
Ear......Page 207
Direct Removal from the Ear......Page 209
Suggested Readings......Page 210
REVIEW QUESTIONS......Page 211
CONTRAINDICATIONS......Page 212
Scalp Incision......Page 216
Drilling and Evacuation......Page 217
REVIEW QUESTIONS......Page 218
INDICATIONS......Page 220
Therapeutic Elbow Joint Aspiration......Page 221
PROCEDURE......Page 224
Suggested Readings......Page 226
REVIEW QUESTIONS......Page 227
INDICATIONS......Page 228
Postoperative Care and Instructions......Page 230
REVIEW QUESTIONS......Page 232
INDICATIONS......Page 233
EQUIPMENT......Page 235
Infection After Joint Injection......Page 236
REVIEW QUESTIONS......Page 238
INDICATIONS......Page 239
EQUIPMENT......Page 241
COMPLICATIONS......Page 242
REVIEW QUESTIONS......Page 244
INDICATIONS......Page 245
Gastric Decompression......Page 246
EQUIPMENT......Page 247
Nasogastric Tube Syndrome......Page 248
REVIEW QUESTIONS......Page 250
DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS......Page 251
CONCLUSION......Page 254
REVIEW QUESTIONS......Page 256
BEDSIDE ULTRASONOGRAPHY......Page 257
PROCEDURE......Page 258
COMPLICATIONS......Page 260
REVIEW QUESTIONS......Page 262
CLINICALLY RELEVANT ANATOMY......Page 263
EQUIPMENT......Page 265
Posterior Approach......Page 266
ANATOMICAL PITFALLS......Page 267
REVIEW QUESTIONS......Page 268
Therapeutic......Page 269
Male......Page 272
Female......Page 273
Suprapubic Procedure......Page 274
CONCLUSION......Page 275
REVIEW QUESTIONS......Page 276
Chapter 4. Thoracostomy......Page 277
CHAPTER 8. Cardioversion and Defibrillation......Page 278
Chapter 11. Fasciotomy......Page 279
CHAPTER 15. Peripheral Arterial Line Placement......Page 280
Chapter 19. Dislocated Finger Reduction......Page 281
CHAPTER 21. Dislocated Shoulder Joint Reduction......Page 282
CHAPTER 25. Abdominal Paracentesis......Page 283
Chapter 29. Burr Hole Craniotomy......Page 284
Chapter 33. Lumbar Puncture......Page 285
CHAPTER 38. Transurethral (Foley Catheter) and Suprapubic Urinary Bladder Catheterization......Page 286
A......Page 289
C......Page 290
E......Page 291
G......Page 292
I......Page 293
M......Page 294
P......Page 295
R......Page 296
S......Page 297
T......Page 298
V......Page 299
Z......Page 300