Anesthesia in Low-Resourced Settings

Anesthesia in Low-Resourced Settings

Near Misses and Lessons Learned

Brock-Utne, John G.

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

10/2021

334

Mole

Inglês

9783030776534

15 a 20 dias

698

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1. Now what will you do?.- 2. What is wrong with this picture?.- 3. No train of four neuromuscular monitor. No problem.- 4. An old anesthetic machine and it's the only one.- 5. Ether is the only anesthetic and you have never given one.- 6. Transporting a critically ill patient without monitors.- 7. Severe dehydration and no IV solution.- 8. Thinking outside the box .- 9. This is a serious problem.- 10. Always check your facts.- 11. An impossible situation.- 12. No blood bank. Now what? .- 13. What can the problem be?.- 14. Living on the equator.- 15. A word of caution.- 16. A draw-over vaporizer with a non-breathing circuit. Be aware.- 17. A near tragedy.- 18. A tracheostomy is urgently needed and you have never done one.-19. A prolapsed umbilical cord.- 20. The one-eyed patient.- 21. Postoperatively you can't communicate with the patient.- 22. Traumatic hemothorax and same side central venous access.- 23. A patient with a difficult airway and you have minimal airway equipment.- 24. MRI suite. What can the problem be? .- 25. How should you fill CO2 absorbent in a canister?.- 26. An old anesthetic machine. Look carefully.- 27. A single abdominal knife wound. Easy case.- 28. An endobronchial foreign body.- 29. Lead apron.- 30. A tip for nasal intubation.- 31. A seriously ill patient.- 32. Malignant hyperpyrexia.- 33. An adjuvant to the cuff leak test.- 34. A bronchoscopy surprise.- 35. Doing research in low-resource environments. What to watch out for.- 36. An epidural pump in labor in a low-resource environment. Watch out.- 37. This could be serious.- 38. A case of intraoperative hyperthermia.- 39. A case of myasthenia gravis.- 40. A tragic case.- 41. Essential equipment.- 42. A potentially life threatening problem.- 43. A straightforward case or what?.- 44. A signed consent. Any problem? .- 45. A Cesarean section with twins.- 46. A child bitten by a rabid dog.- 47. What an airway surprise.- 48. A case of a ruptured ectopic.- 49. Glass blood bottles. Any concern? .- 50. An old EKG machine.- 51. A Bird Ventilator.- 52. Intraoperative oozing.- 53. Defibrillator. Watch out.- 54. A case of trismus.- 55. A diagnostic dilemma.- 56. An anesthetic equipment graveyard.- 57. A motor vehicle accident.- 58. My wife is dead, Doctor.- 59. Disposal of soda lime.- 60. Compressed gas containers.- 61. A neck abscess.- 62. An emergency Cesarean section in Togo.- 63. An overdose with witch doctor medicine.- 64. A request from a family member.- 65. A new electronic anesthetic machine.- 66. Hiccups after induction of anesthesia.- 67. What is going on? Was geht ab?.- 68. A trans-Indian ocean flight.- 69. Reinforced (armored) endotracheal tubes. Watch out.- 70. A soda lime dilemma.- 71. Bain circuit Mapleson D. What is the problem?.- 72. Suxamethonium. Never forget.- 73. What a lesson.- 74. How much oxygen is left in an E-cylinder?.- 75. A case of lost in translation.- 76. A sudden intraoperative change in EKG amplitude. Any concern?.- 77. Another reason for preoxygenation.- 78. What can go wrong with this anesthetic?.- 79. A military conflict.- 80. A dying patient.- 81. A new breathing system.- 82. A small child in a war zone.- 83. A gangrene leg.- 84. Facial trauma.- 85. Always check your facts.- 86. An acute appendix.- 87. Hospital administrator. You have been warned.- 88. A tribal conflict.- 89. Intermittent electrical power failure to an anesthesia machine.- 90. Bonus Question.
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Rural Anesthesia;Third World Anesthesia;Global Anesthesia;Transport;Research;Facilities;Critical care