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IN A LIFE-THREATENING EMERGENCY, who has time to think? One has to diagnose and respond because a life is at stake and every second counts. What every doctor needs is an emergency manual detailing a step-by-step approach to treat every emergency with pinpoint accuracy based on currently accepted guidelines and international standards.
The 2018 edition of the CRASH CART MANUAL provides doctors with the latest recommendations for Emergency Medical Care. The content of this manual is designed in a quick reference format to treat both the Adult and Pediatric populations in the event of a potentially life threatening emergency occurring in an office setting or Outpatient Surgical Facility.
In this manual you will find:
- Detailed step by step response instructions for any and all Medical Emergencies occurring in both the Adult and Pediatric populations
- Drug dosages for the Adult and Pediatric populations
- Example EKG rhythm strips for emergency cardiac events
- Principles and concepts for Electrical Therapy and Airway Management
- List of the necessary Crash Cart contents
- Code summary form
- How to prevent and manage operating room fires
- A section on the Physiology and Pharmacology of each Medical Emergency
And much more
Developed in collaboration with leading Surgeons, Anesthesiologists, Cardiologists, Emergency Department Physicians and Advanced Cardiac Life Support Instructors, this Crash Cart Manual ensures that you have clear response instructions when seconds matter most. Add this invaluable resource to your crash cart in your Office or Surgical Facility today. It can mean the difference between life and death.
- "Kaiser Health News and USA Today has discovered that more than 260 patients have died since 2013 after in-and-out procedures at surgery centers across the country." - Read the article here...
The 2018 edition of the CRASH CART MANUAL provides doctors with the latest recommendations for Emergency Medical Care. The content of this manual is designed in a quick reference format to treat both the Adult and Pediatric populations in the event of a potentially life threatening emergency occurring in an office setting or Outpatient Surgical Facility.
In this manual you will find:
- Detailed step by step response instructions for any and all Medical Emergencies occurring in both the Adult and Pediatric populations
- Drug dosages for the Adult and Pediatric populations
- Example EKG rhythm strips for emergency cardiac events
- Principles and concepts for Electrical Therapy and Airway Management
- List of the necessary Crash Cart contents
- Code summary form
- How to prevent and manage operating room fires
- A section on the Physiology and Pharmacology of each Medical Emergency
And much more
Developed in collaboration with leading Surgeons, Anesthesiologists, Cardiologists, Emergency Department Physicians and Advanced Cardiac Life Support Instructors, this Crash Cart Manual ensures that you have clear response instructions when seconds matter most. Add this invaluable resource to your crash cart in your Office or Surgical Facility today. It can mean the difference between life and death.
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Examples: Adult Torsades /Polymorphic Ventricular Tachycardia Adult Acute Myocardial Infarction Pediatric Emesis and Aspiration Pediatric Anaphylaxis Get the Crash Cart Manual We have lived, practiced, and taught these techniques and know they work. |
About the Authors
Ashby C. Moncure, M.D. Harvard Medical School, Clinical Professor of Surgery Emeritus Massachusetts General Hospital, Honorary Surgeon Dr. Moncure is a graduate of the University of Virginia School of Medicine in Charlottesville, Virginia. He completed his internship and residency at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston and became board-certified in Cardiothoracic Vascular Surgery. He joined the surgical staff at Massachusetts General and practiced Cardiothoracic Surgery until 2011. James H. S. Whitney, D. D. S. Sentara RMH Advanced Cardiac Life Support Instructor Dr. Whitney is a graduate of the Medical College of Virginia in Richmond, Virginia and completed his residency training in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at the Medical College of Georgia in Augusta, Georgia. He then entered private practice, became board-certified in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and joined the staff at Sentara RMH. He co-founded the Advanced Cardiac Life Support Program at Sentara RMH and has taught physicians advanced lifesaving techniques for over 24 years. |