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100 _aDavid W. Chang
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245 _aClinical Application of Mechanical Ventilation
250 _a 4th edition
260 _aJapan
_bCengage Learning
_c2013
300 _a 720 pages
505 _aContents: Principles of Mechanical Ventilation Effects of Positive Pressure Ventilation Classification of Mechanical Ventilators Operating Modes of Mechanical Ventilation Special Airways For Ventilation Airway Management in Mechanical Ventilation Noninvasive Positive Pressure Ventilation Initiation of Mechanical Ventilation Pharmacotherapy for Mechanical Ventilation Procedures Related to Mechanical Ventilation Critical Care Issues in Mechanical Ventilation Weaning from Mechanical Ventilation Neonatal Mechanical Ventilation Mechanical Ventilation in Nontraditional Settings Case Studies Appendices Monitoring in Mechanical Ventilation Hemodynamic Monitoring Ventilator Waveform Analysis Management of Mechanical Ventilation Glossary Index
520 _aCLINICAL APPLICATION OF MECHANCIAL VENTILATION, FOURTH EDITION integrates fundamental concepts of respiratory physiology with the day-to-day duties of a respiratory care professional. Utilizing the wide degree of topics covered, including airway management, understanding ventilator waveforms, and addressing critical care issues, readers have the best resource available for understanding mechanical ventilation and its clinical application. Enhancing the learning experience are valuable illustrations of concepts and equipment, highlighted key points, and self-assesment questions in NRBC format with answers. Whether preparing for the national exam or double-checking a respiratory care calculation, this book provides the fundamental principles of repsiratory care with the clinical guidance necessary for mechanical ventilation. Important Notice: Media content referenced within the product description or the product text may not be available in the ebook version.
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