Young's Obstetric Anesthesia Reference Sheet - Details

In the United States, over half of pregnant women receive some form of anesthesia for their deliveries; this translates into well over 2 million anesthetics per year. With this reference sheet, anesthesia providers have quick and easy access to step-by-step, to-the-point information on how to manage patients in specific situations. Distilled, synthesized text is complemented by tables and charts, all presented in accessible reference sheet format. Young’s Obstetric Anesthesia Reference Sheet is an ideal guide for obstetric patient care and management. This reference should be on every OB cart, and in every OR where obstetrical anesthesia is done!

 

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COMMON MEDICATIONS FOR GENERAL ANESTHESIA

EMERGENCY DRUGS

TOCOLYTICS AND DRUGS FOR UTERINE ATONY

INTRAVENOUS ANALGESICS FOR LABOR

PHYSIOLOGIC CHANGES OF PREGNANCY

AVERAGE EBL

STAGES OF LABOR

FETAL HEART RATE (FHR) MONITORING

MORBIDITY & MORTALITY IN THE OB POPULATION

ANESTHESIA FOR LABOR AND DELIVERY

PROCESS FOR NEURAXIAL BLOCK FOR LABOR

TYPES OF ANESTHESIA FOR CESAREAN DELIVERY

NEURAXIAL ANESTHESIA FOR CESAREAN DELIVERY

GENERAL ANESTHESIA FOR CESAREAN DELIVERY

 

 

 

 

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ANESTHESIA FOR MULTIPLE GESTATIONS
ANESTHESIA FOR BREECH DELIVERY
GESTATIONAL DIABETES
ANTEPARTUM HEMORRHAGE
     Placenta Previa
     Abruptio Placenta
     Uterine Rupture
POSTPARTUM HEMORRHAGE
     Uterine Atony
     Retained Placenta
     Placenta Accreta
     Uterine Inversion
PREGNANCY INDUCED HYPERTENSION (PIH)
DISSEMINATED INTRAVASCULAR COAGULATION (DIC)
AMNIOTIC FLUID EMBOLISM (AFE)
ANTICOAGULANTS AND REGIONAL ANESTHESIA
LOCAL AND ADJUVANT DRUG DOSING FOR SPINAL FOR LABOR ANALGESIA
SPINAL FOR CESAREAN SECTION
LABOR EPIDURAL WITH PCEA REGIMENS
EPIDURAL FOR CESAREAN SECTION WITH ADJUVANT DRUGS
EPIDURAL TEST DOSE
S/S OF LOCAL ANESTHETIC TOXICITY
CONTRAINDICATIONS TO REGIONAL
DERMATOMES
MANAGEMENT OF REGIONAL COMPLICATIONS
     Failed Regional During Cesarean
     Hypotension
     Unintentional Intravascular Injection
     Unintentional Intrathecal Injection
     Post-Dural Puncture Headache (PDPH)

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