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Compare For Yourself (see why Oakes has been #1 for 30+ Years!) Oakes’ Clinical Mosby PDQ Respiratory Notes Practitioner’s Pocket GuidePages Nearly 400 pages 248 pages 256 pages Water resitant pages Water resistant pages Water resistant pagesFormat and Size 6-ring super durable binder Plastic spiral bound Plastic spiral boundNavigation Pocket-Sized: 6.3 x 4.4 x 1.2 in Pocket-Sized: 5.5 x 4.4 x 1.4 in Pocket-Sized 6.0 x 3.0 x 1.2 inEdition Colored tabs and Tabs TabsTable of Contents Unique page numbering 3rd edition 2nd edition 8th edition (30+ years!) Abbreviations Basics Patient Assessment Pulmonary Assessment Bedside Assessment Arterial Blood Gases Pulmonary Diseases Advanced Assessment Chest X-Rays Infection (microbes)/Control Procedures ECGs Medications Critical Care Laboratory Tests Therapeutic Modalities Neonatal/Pediatrics PFT Interpretation ABGs, Labs, Hemodynamics Pharmacology Pulmonary Dynamics PFTs and X-Rays Tools Cardiovascular Dynamics Chest Tubes and Bronchoscopy Equations (150+) Ventilators, CPAP/BiPAP Procedures (90+ pages!) Neonatal and Pediatrics Diseases and Disorders CPR Pharmacology Formulas and Facts Advanced Life Support
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Table of ContentsChapter Quick HighlightsPatient Normal and abnormal vitals by ageAssessment SpO2 troubleshooting steps Breathing patternsABGAssessment Quick ABG Interpretation Compensation valuesCXR Major causes of each (acidosis, alkalosis)Interpretation Labeled example Chest X-RayECG Abnormal terms and findingsInterpretation Line placementLab Tests List of arrhythmias with diagramsPFT Quick steps on how to read an ECGInterpretationPulmonary Tons of lab values with normal ranges, clinicalDynamics signficance, and causes of highs/lowsCardiovascularDynamics Pulmonary function valuesEquations Quick algorithm for interpretingRespiratory Compliance, Ventilation/PerfusionProcedures Perfect to accompany learning A&P!Respiratory Blood flow through heart diagramDiseases Values for PA catheter, CVP, A-LinePharmacology HUNDREDS of bedside equations Includes critical care must-knows!BLS/ACLS HUGE chapter with helpful bedside info on: Aerosol Therapy (includes how to select!) Airways (ET Tubes, Trachs, etc.) Airway Clearance (CPT, IPV, etc.) Humidity Therapy Lung Expansion (IS, IPPB) Oxygen (cylinders, delivery devices charts, etc.) 60+ diseases and disorders Unique color-coded system for learning Major sections on Asthma, COPD, ARDS Color-coded tables of all major drugs you will see in hospital! Quick use algorithms for NRP, PALS, ACLS Works as a great study guide
Table of ContentsChapter Quick HighlightsVentilator Parameters to consider ventilatory support. In-Indications and cludes popular respiratory failure chart and indica-Goals tion flowchartParameters and Tables lay out all the parameters with simple defi-Operation nitions, and values typically used at the bedsideModes of Unbelievable chapter of 20+ modes of ventilation.Ventilation Includes a plain language description, when to use it, graphics typically found, and moreInitial Settings A favorite chapter! Great bedside guide for setting up the ventilator, including shortcut equationsAssessment and Sudden changes in patient statusTroubleshooting (increased RR, Peak Inspiratory Pressure, etc.) Common causes with possible strategies! Great critical thinking chapter.Graphics 50+ pages of ventilator graphics (scalars and loops)Equations Every critical care equation right at the bedsideManagement Emergency airway management, managing ventila- tion, oxygenation, and synchrony. Includes Quick formulas for calculations!Noninvasive An entire chapter covering acute and chronicVentilation management. Includes section (with settings) on initiation, management, and weaning.Diseases andDisorders Great section covering ventilator strategies for vari- ous diseases and disorders. Includes 11 pages on ARDS (including newer Berlin definition informa- tion). Each disease/disorder covers invasive and noninvasive strategies (if appropriate).Effects and Sections on auto-PEEP, atelectasis, lung protection,Cautions ABG abnormalities, and effects of the ventilator on body systems. Great section on VAE/VAPDiscontinuation/ Students and new clinicians (and physicians!) canWeaning struggle with when to discontinue the vent. This chapter makes it more clear, including clinical indicators chart
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Sneak Peak Table of Contents (not finalized)Chapter Quick Highlights (major updates are yellow) Neo The most condensed yet comprehensive source on Resuscitation NPR - perfect for prepping for certification Neo Expanded section includes gestational develop- Assessment ment with anticipated problems, fetal heart rate monitoring, high risk delivery, and postnatal as- sessment including APGAR scoring, blood gases Neo Diseases + Another expanded section - includes relevant infor- Disorders mation on PPHN, RDS, diaphragmatic hernia, air- way abnormalities, cardiac disorders, and apneasNeonatal Section Neo Ventilator New expanded chapter includes modes, initial set- Management tings, management strategies, noninvasive options Extensive sections on NAVA, Jet oscillation Neonatal (HFJV), and the Oscillator (HFOV) Procedures Nitric Oxide, surfactants, airway management, transillumination, pericardiocentesis, and more Neonatal Transport between hospitals/facilities - include Transportation STABLE guidelines, altitude charts, and more Pharmacology Complete reworked chapter - includes Labor & Neo + Peds Delivery drugs, neonatal drugs, and pediatric drugs - all reflecting current clinical practice Peds The most condensed, yet comprensive source on Resuscitation PALS - perfect for prepping for certification Peds Assessment Rapid deterioration algorithm, quick assessment information for distress, vitals, and more Peds Diseases + Asphyxias, Asthma, BPD, RSV, Cystic Fibrosis, Disorders Drowning, Hypertension, Cardiac disorders, Sep- sis, and more! Peds Ventilator Strategies General parameters and indications, common modes of ventilation including invasive and nonin-Pediatric Section vasive NAVA, basic overview of ECMO, weaning/ discontinuation and troubleshooting Peds Procedures New section on conscious sedation, plus medical gases, airway management, bronchial hygiene, aerosols, noninvasive monitoring Peds Transport Considerations for transport within and between facilities
Table of ContentsChapter Quick HighlightsOverview of Detailed table spanning many pages with param-Hemodynamic eters, normal ranges, definitions, equationsParametersOverview of Very detailed chapter that covers pressures, ex-Cardiopulmon. pected waveforms, and more - great coverage ofPhysiology preload, contractility, and afterload!Oxygen Pulse oximeter troubleshooting, extensive informa-Monitoring tion on SvO2Blood Sampling Great summary chart comparing A-Line, CVP, PA Lines (proximal and distal)Blood Pressure There is likely no greater detailed (and summa-(A-Line) rized!) resource on the insertion, maintenance,Monitoring interpretation, and troubleshooting of the A-Line.Central Venous Like the A-line, covers in summarized detail: inser-Pressure (CVP) tion/ mainenance, measurement, interpretation,Monitoring and troubleshooting of the CVP linePulmonary Very helpful section, particularly in cardiac care,Artery (PA) covers basics of insertion, pressures, wedging, in-Monitoring terpretation (waveform, too!), and troubleshootingCardiac Output Covers invasive cardiac monitoring with values,Monitoring and causes of increased and decreased measuresCirculatory Covers bedside knowledge of IABPs, includingAssist Devices insertion, operation, and troubleshootingDisease-Related Favorite chapter of students and clinicians!Alterations inCardiopulmo- Great hemodynamic presentation of key respira-nary Function tory diseases, including ARDS, Cardiac Disorders, COPD, Pulmonary Edema, Pulmonary Emboli Great coverage of types of shock with key assess- ments, diagrams, etc.100 page study guideincludes tons of NBRC style questions.Answers included!
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