Crisis Management in Anesthesiology
- 3 Edición - 7 de abril de 2026
- Última edición
- Autores: David M. Gaba, Steven K. Howard, Amanda Burden
- Idioma: Inglés
Regarded as the definitive resource in this high-stakes area of anesthesia, Crisis Management in Anesthesiology, 3rd Edition, provides comprehensive, up-to-date guidance, practi… Leer más
Descripción
Descripción
Regarded as the definitive resource in this high-stakes area of anesthesia, Crisis Management in Anesthesiology, 3rd Edition, provides comprehensive, up-to-date guidance, practical protocols, and simulation-based training strategies for handling a broad spectrum of critical incidents in the OR. This unique guide is an outstanding reference for anesthesiologists, nurse anesthetists, emergency physicians, and residents—anyone who needs reliable, state-of-the-art information on how to handle a critical event during anesthesia.
Puntos claves
Puntos claves
- Features a Catalog of Critical Incidents that comprehensively outline potential intraoperative emergencies, along with step-by-step guidance for effective response and resolution
- Contains new and updated content throughout, including new events such as serotonin syndrome and tracheostomy emergencies
- Presents new guidance on incorporating special OR caps for personnel, clearly indicating names and position
- Enhances your reaction time and decision-making skills with depictions of sensible solutions for managing critical incidents
- Reinforces essential knowledge on the diagnosis and management of a wide range of life-threatening events, serving as a valuable review for all members of the anesthesia care team
- An eBook version is included with purchase. The eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures and references, with the ability to search, customize your content, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud. Additional digital ancillary content may publish up to 6 weeks following the publication date
De interès para
De interès para
Anesthesiologists and anesthesiology trainees
Índice
Índice
SECTION I Basic Principles of Crisis Management in Anesthesiology
1. Fundamentals of Dynamic Decision Making
2. Principles of Anesthesia Crisis Resource Management
3. Teaching Anesthesia Crisis Resource Management
4. Debriefing
SECTION II Catalog of Critical Events in Anesthesiology
5. Generic Events
6. Cardiovascular Events
7. Pulmonary Events
8. Metabolic Events
9. Neurologic Events
10. Equipment Events
11. Cardiac Anesthesia Events
12. Obstetric Events
13. Pediatric Events
1. Fundamentals of Dynamic Decision Making
2. Principles of Anesthesia Crisis Resource Management
3. Teaching Anesthesia Crisis Resource Management
4. Debriefing
SECTION II Catalog of Critical Events in Anesthesiology
5. Generic Events
6. Cardiovascular Events
7. Pulmonary Events
8. Metabolic Events
9. Neurologic Events
10. Equipment Events
11. Cardiac Anesthesia Events
12. Obstetric Events
13. Pediatric Events
Reseñas
Reseñas
Review of the previous edition:
"The distinguished authors of this latest edition build on these foundations, which now include new chapters on teaching CRM and the vitally important skill of debriefing colleagues after they have experienced such challenging events. The catalogue of critical incidents has been completely overhauled and updated, to reflect contemporary practice with nearly 20 new scenarios added". --Reviewed by British Journal of Anaesthesia, Jun 2015
"Those preparing for examinations, including maintenance of certification, or those preparing others for these exams will find this book to be an excellent resource." --Reviewed by Jane Torrie, Oct 2015
“This is a tremendous book with the single focus of improving patient safety in the fluid situation of anesthesia administration. Every residency program has a curriculum to deal with predictable situations, but not necessarily with unpredictable situations. Other books on similar topics stress medical knowledge to improve the safety of patients, but this is the only one that highlights the importance of the development of cognitive and behavioral skills that are important for averting disaster in crisis situations. This is a must read for safe and better care of patients under anesthesia.” --Tariq M. Malik, MD (University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine) Doody's Score: 100 – 5 Stars!
"Who should buy this book? The authors state in the Preface that they wrote it for everyone who administers anesthesia, from trainees to experienced practitioners. I have to say that I enthusiastically agree!" --Manuel Pardo, Jr., M.D., University of California (Anesthesiology 2016; 124:738-40)
"The distinguished authors of this latest edition build on these foundations, which now include new chapters on teaching CRM and the vitally important skill of debriefing colleagues after they have experienced such challenging events. The catalogue of critical incidents has been completely overhauled and updated, to reflect contemporary practice with nearly 20 new scenarios added". --Reviewed by British Journal of Anaesthesia, Jun 2015
"Those preparing for examinations, including maintenance of certification, or those preparing others for these exams will find this book to be an excellent resource." --Reviewed by Jane Torrie, Oct 2015
“This is a tremendous book with the single focus of improving patient safety in the fluid situation of anesthesia administration. Every residency program has a curriculum to deal with predictable situations, but not necessarily with unpredictable situations. Other books on similar topics stress medical knowledge to improve the safety of patients, but this is the only one that highlights the importance of the development of cognitive and behavioral skills that are important for averting disaster in crisis situations. This is a must read for safe and better care of patients under anesthesia.” --Tariq M. Malik, MD (University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine) Doody's Score: 100 – 5 Stars!
"Who should buy this book? The authors state in the Preface that they wrote it for everyone who administers anesthesia, from trainees to experienced practitioners. I have to say that I enthusiastically agree!" --Manuel Pardo, Jr., M.D., University of California (Anesthesiology 2016; 124:738-40)
Detalles del producto
Detalles del producto
- Edición: 3
- Última edición
- Publicado: 7 de abril de 2026
- Idioma: Inglés
Sobre los autores
Sobre los autores
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David M. Gaba
David Gaba is a Professor, Anesthesiology, Perioperative and Pain Medicine and Associate Dean for Immersive and Simulation-based Learning in Stanford University School of Medicine.
Afiliaciones y experiencia
Associate Dean for Immersive and Simulation-based Learning and Professor of Anesthesia, Stanford University; Staff Anesthesiologist and Director, Patient Simulation Center of Innovation, VA Palo Alto Health Care System, Palo Alto, California, USASH
Steven K. Howard
Steven K. Howard is a Professor Emeritus of Anesthesia, Stanford University School of Medicine, Palo Alto, California.
Afiliaciones y experiencia
Professor Emeritus of Anesthesia, Stanford University School of Medicine, Palo Alto, CaliforniaAB
Amanda Burden
Amanda Burden is Assistant Dean for Clinical Skills and Simulation and Professor of Anesthesiology at Cooper Medical School of Rowan University and Director of Clinical Skills and Simulation at Cooper University Health Care.
Afiliaciones y experiencia
Assistant Dean for Clinical Skills and Simulation, Professor of Anesthesiology, Vice Chair & Chief of Faculty Affairs, Cooper Medical School of Rowan University, Director of Clinical Skills and Simulation, Cooper University Health Care, Camden, New Jersey.