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OverviewUltrasound has rapidly become integral to the practice of emergency medicine. Over the past few years, with improvements in device size and cost, there has been increasing interest in exploring the utility of ultrasound in the prehospital environment. Much of the available literature on ultrasound in the emergency setting focuses on care delivered in emergency departments and intensive care units within the developed world. As a result, most resources are inappropriate and inadequate for doctors and non-physicians practicing in out-of-hospital environments that, by definition, are resource limited. This manual fills that gap by focusing on simplified discussions of ultrasound studies, ultrasound physics, and research that impacts out-of-hospital care in order to meet the needs of prehospital and austere providers. The manual discusses the use of ultrasound for diagnosis in out-of-hospital care, advanced noninvasive monitoring of patients, and safety in performing procedures common to the prehospital and austere environment. As is the approach for prehospital education, the chapters are complaint based and not diagnosis based where applicable. Chapters cover ultrasound image interpretation and basic physics; common image adjustments to improve image quality; unique challenges found in urban prehospital environments, austere/wilderness environments, tactical environments, and military special operations environments; and initial training, quality improvement/assurance programs, and credentialing. It also includes a section on procedures such as pericardiocentesis, vascular access, cricothyroidotomy, and others specific to austere providers. The Manual of Austere and Prehospital Ultrasound is an essential resource for physicians and related professionals, residents, and medical students in emergency medicine, civilian and military EMS providers, and critical care flight paramedics and nurses. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Benjamin D. Nicholson , Michael J. Vitto , Harinder S. DhindsaPublisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Imprint: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Edition: 1st ed. 2021 Weight: 0.632kg ISBN: 9783030642860ISBN 10: 3030642860 Pages: 321 Publication Date: 28 January 2021 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsPart 1: Introduction and Background Chapter 1: Physics and Knobs Part 2: Considerations for Specific Environments Chapter 2: Ground EMS Chapter 3: Helicopter Emergency Medical Services Chapter 4: Military Special Operations and Prolonged Field Care Chapter 5: Considerations for Ultrasound in the Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) Environment Part 3: Diagnosis Chapter 6: Shortness of Breath Chapter 7: Chest Pain Chapter 8: Trauma Chapter 9: Undifferentiated Hypotension Chapter 10: Advanced Diagnostic Topic for Austere Providers: Abdominal Pain Chapter 11: Advanced Diagnostic Topic for Austere Providers: Ocular Chapter 12: Advanced Diagnostic Topic for Austere Providers: Obstetric Chapter 13: Advanced Diagnostic Topic for Austere Providers: Skin and soft tissue Chapter 14: Advanced Diagnostic Topic for Austere Providers: Skeletal Trauma Part 4: Monitoring Chapter 15: Ultrasound Guidance of Resuscitation in Shock Chapter 16: Endotracheal tube placement Chapter 17: Intracranial Pressure Evaluation Chapter 18: Bladder Volume and Assessment of Hydronephrosis Part 5: Procedures Chapter 19: Vascular Access Chapter 20: Pericardiocentesis Chapter 21: Surgical cricothyroidotomy Chapter 22: Advanced Procedure Topic for Austere Providers: Thoracentesis Chapter 23: Advanced Procedure Topic for Austere Providers: Upper extremity nerve blocks Chapter 24: Advanced Procedure Topic for Austere Providers: Lower extremity nerve blocks Part 6: Training Chapter 25: Initial Training, Credentialing, and Quality Assurance/Quality Improvement Processes Chapter 26: Care of EquipmentReviewsThe book has ample pictures and illustrations. In comparison to other ultrasound texts, this book does a commendable job of explaining the technical aspects of the procedures. (Sheffey N. Massey, Doody's Book Reviews, January 14, 2022) Author InformationBenjamin D. Nicholson, MD Associate Professor Department of Emergency Medicine Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond, VA Michael J. Vitto, DO, MS, FACEP Associate Professor Department of Emergency Medicine Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond, VA Harinder S. Dhindsa, MD, MPH, FAEMS Professor Chair of Emergency Medicine Department of Emergency Medicine Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond, VA Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |