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Advanced Cardiac Life Support

In the event of an adult cardiac arrest, it is essential to be able to respond rapidly, providing safe and effective care. This new and updated edition of Advanced Cardiac Life Support provides the theoretical background to resuscitation as well as explaining the essential resuscitation skills required to manage an adult cardiac arrest- from the time it occurs until subsequent transfer to the ICU.

The emphasis is on the prevention of cardiac arrest with detailed information on the management of peri-arrest arrhythmias and acute coronary syndromes. Advanced Cardiac Life Support also discusses ethical and legal issues, record keeping, dealing with bereavement, audit, equipment and training- providing an essential quick reference tool for nurses and health care professionals.

  • An evidence-based approach to emergency care based on the latest Resuscitation guidelines
  • A succinct yet comprehensive guide to the managem

    Trade Review
    "Praised in its previous edition as a concise source of essential information, this new edition presents the most recent information in an accessible format and serves as an excellent reference source for all cardiologists, radiologists and nuclear medicine physicians". (TMCnet.com, 19 January 2011)

    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1: Resuscitation Service: An Overview 1

    Introduction 1

    Learning outcomes 1

    Concept of the chain of survival 1

    Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation: Standards for Clinical Practice and Training 3

    Role of the Resuscitation Council (UK) 8

    Principles of safer handling during CPR 9

    Chapter summary 12

    Chapter 2: Resuscitation Equipment 13

    Introduction 13

    Learning outcomes 13

    Recommended minimum equipment for the management of an adult cardiac arrest 14

    Routine checking of resuscitation equipment 17

    Checking resuscitation equipment following use 18

    Chapter summary 18

    Chapter 3: Recognition and Treatment of the Critically Ill Patient 20

    Introduction 20

    Learning outcomes 20

    Prevention of in-hospital cardiopulmonary arrest 21

    Clinical signs of critical illness 24

    Early warning scores and calling criteria 24

    Role of outreach and medical emergency teams 29

    Assessment and emergency treatment of the critically ill patient 31

    Chapter summary 43

    Chapter 4: Principles of Cardiac Monitoring and ECG Recognition 47

    Introduction 47

    Learning outcomes 47

    The conduction system of the heart 48

    The ECG and its relation to cardiac contraction 49

    Methods of cardiac monitoring 49

    Problems encountered with cardiac monitoring 51

    Systematic approach to ECG interpretation 52

    Cardiac arrhythmias associated with cardiac arrest 56

    Peri-arrest arrhythmias 58

    Chapter summary 62

    Chapter 5: Bystander Basic Life Support 64

    Introduction 64

    Learning outcomes 64

    Potential hazards when attempting BLS 65

    Initial assessment and sequence of actions in bystander BLS 66

    Principles of chest compressions 70

    Principles of mouth-to-mouth ventilation 73

    The recovery position 77

    Treatment for foreign body airway obstruction 81

    Chapter summary 85

    Chapter 6: Airway Management and Ventilation 88

    Introduction 88

    Learning outcomes 88

    Causes of airway obstruction 89

    Recognition of airway obstruction 89

    Simple techniques to open and clear the airway 90

    Use of oropharyngeal and nasopharyngeal airways 94

    Insertion of the laryngeal mask airway (LMA) 102

    Insertion of the combitube 106

    Procedure for application of cricoid pressure 107

    Principles of tracheal intubation 111

    Methods for ventilation 116

    Chapter summary 121

    Chapter 7: Defibrillation and Electrical Cardioversion 124

    Introduction 124

    Learning objectives 125

    Ventricular fibrillation 125

    Physiology of defibrillation 126

    Factors affecting successful defibrillation 127

    Safety issues and defibrillation 132

    Procedure for manual defibrillation 134

    Procedure for automated external defibrillation 138

    Synchronised electrical cardioversion 140

    New technological advances in defibrillation 143

    Chapter summary 144

    Chapter 8: Advanced Life Support 147

    Introduction 147

    Learning objectives 147

    Background to the Resuscitation Council (UK) ALS algorithm 148

    Overview of the ALS algorithm 149

    Chest compressions 160

    Precordial thump 165

    Reversible causes 167

    Drug delivery routes 170

    Resuscitation drugs 172

    Use of pre-filled syringes 174

    Principles of external pacing 176

    Chapter summary 179

    Chapter 9: Resuscitation in Special Situations 182

    Introduction 182

    Learning outcomes 182

    Life-threatening electrolyte abnormalities 183

    Hypothermia 186

    Drowning 189

    Acute severe asthma 191

    Electrocution 195

    Pregnancy 197

    Poisoning 199

    Trauma 202

    Cardiovascular collapse or cardiac arrest caused by local anaesthetic 203

    Chapter summary 204

    Chapter 10: Anaphylaxis 209

    Introduction 209

    Learning outcomes 209

    Definition 209

    Incidence 210

    Pathophysiology 211

    Causes 211

    Clinical features and diagnosis 211

    Treatment of anaphylaxis 213

    Chapter summary 217

    Chapter 11: Acute Coronary Syndromes 219

    Introduction 219

    Learning outcomes 219

    Pathogenesis of ACS 219

    Classification of ACS 220

    Diagnosis of ACS 221

    Immediate treatment of ACS 228

    Chapter summary 232

    Chapter 12: Management of Peri-Arrest Arrhythmias 234

    Introduction 234

    Learning outcomes 234

    Principles of the use of the peri-arrest algorithms 235

    Adverse clinical signs associated with peri-arrest arrhythmias 235

    Management of bradycardia 236

    Management of a tachycardia 238

    Chapter summary 242

    Chapter 13: Post-Resuscitation Care 244

    Introduction 244

    Learning objectives 244

    Goals of post-resuscitation care 245

    Initial assessment priorities 245

    Transfer to definitive care 253

    Measures to limit damage to vital organs 254

    Temperature control and therapeutic hypothermia 257

    Prediction of poor outcome 262

    Chapter summary 263

    Chapter 14: Bereavement 266

    Introduction 266

    Learning objectives 266

    Ideal layout for the relatives room 266

    Breaking bad news 267

    Telephone notification of relatives 268

    Practical arrangements following a death 269

    Relatives witnessing resuscitation 270

    Chapter summary 272

    Chapter 15: Ethical Issues in Resuscitation 273

    Introduction 273

    Learning outcomes 274

    Ethical principles that guide medical practice 274

    Historical background to DNAR decisions 275

    Importance of DNAR decisions 277

    Key messages in Decisions Relating to

    Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation 278

    Overview of the DNAR decision-making process 279

    Factors underpinning DNAR decisions 279

    Documentation of DNAR decisions 286

    Information for patients and relatives 287

    Chapter summary 288

    Chapter 16: Resuscitation Records 291

    Introduction 291

    Learning outcomes 291

    Why maintaining accurate resuscitation records is important 291

    Examples of poor record keeping 292

    Factors underpinning effective record keeping 292

    Importance of auditing resuscitation records 294

    Legal issues associated with record keeping 294

    Audit and reporting standards 295

    Chapter summary 296

    Chapter 17: Resuscitation Training 297

    Introduction 297

    Learning outcomes 297

    Why resuscitation training is important 298

    Principles of adult learning 298

    Resuscitation training methods 299

    Recommendations for resuscitation training for healthcare staff 302

    Training mannequins/models 304

    Resuscitation Council (UK) courses 304

    Chapter summary 306

    Index 309

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 02/10/2009
      ISBN13: 9781405185660, 978-1405185660
      ISBN10: 140518566X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Advanced Cardiac Life Support

      In the event of an adult cardiac arrest, it is essential to be able to respond rapidly, providing safe and effective care. This new and updated edition of Advanced Cardiac Life Support provides the theoretical background to resuscitation as well as explaining the essential resuscitation skills required to manage an adult cardiac arrest- from the time it occurs until subsequent transfer to the ICU.

      The emphasis is on the prevention of cardiac arrest with detailed information on the management of peri-arrest arrhythmias and acute coronary syndromes. Advanced Cardiac Life Support also discusses ethical and legal issues, record keeping, dealing with bereavement, audit, equipment and training- providing an essential quick reference tool for nurses and health care professionals.

      • An evidence-based approach to emergency care based on the latest Resuscitation guidelines
      • A succinct yet comprehensive guide to the managem

        Trade Review
        "Praised in its previous edition as a concise source of essential information, this new edition presents the most recent information in an accessible format and serves as an excellent reference source for all cardiologists, radiologists and nuclear medicine physicians". (TMCnet.com, 19 January 2011)

        Table of Contents

        Chapter 1: Resuscitation Service: An Overview 1

        Introduction 1

        Learning outcomes 1

        Concept of the chain of survival 1

        Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation: Standards for Clinical Practice and Training 3

        Role of the Resuscitation Council (UK) 8

        Principles of safer handling during CPR 9

        Chapter summary 12

        Chapter 2: Resuscitation Equipment 13

        Introduction 13

        Learning outcomes 13

        Recommended minimum equipment for the management of an adult cardiac arrest 14

        Routine checking of resuscitation equipment 17

        Checking resuscitation equipment following use 18

        Chapter summary 18

        Chapter 3: Recognition and Treatment of the Critically Ill Patient 20

        Introduction 20

        Learning outcomes 20

        Prevention of in-hospital cardiopulmonary arrest 21

        Clinical signs of critical illness 24

        Early warning scores and calling criteria 24

        Role of outreach and medical emergency teams 29

        Assessment and emergency treatment of the critically ill patient 31

        Chapter summary 43

        Chapter 4: Principles of Cardiac Monitoring and ECG Recognition 47

        Introduction 47

        Learning outcomes 47

        The conduction system of the heart 48

        The ECG and its relation to cardiac contraction 49

        Methods of cardiac monitoring 49

        Problems encountered with cardiac monitoring 51

        Systematic approach to ECG interpretation 52

        Cardiac arrhythmias associated with cardiac arrest 56

        Peri-arrest arrhythmias 58

        Chapter summary 62

        Chapter 5: Bystander Basic Life Support 64

        Introduction 64

        Learning outcomes 64

        Potential hazards when attempting BLS 65

        Initial assessment and sequence of actions in bystander BLS 66

        Principles of chest compressions 70

        Principles of mouth-to-mouth ventilation 73

        The recovery position 77

        Treatment for foreign body airway obstruction 81

        Chapter summary 85

        Chapter 6: Airway Management and Ventilation 88

        Introduction 88

        Learning outcomes 88

        Causes of airway obstruction 89

        Recognition of airway obstruction 89

        Simple techniques to open and clear the airway 90

        Use of oropharyngeal and nasopharyngeal airways 94

        Insertion of the laryngeal mask airway (LMA) 102

        Insertion of the combitube 106

        Procedure for application of cricoid pressure 107

        Principles of tracheal intubation 111

        Methods for ventilation 116

        Chapter summary 121

        Chapter 7: Defibrillation and Electrical Cardioversion 124

        Introduction 124

        Learning objectives 125

        Ventricular fibrillation 125

        Physiology of defibrillation 126

        Factors affecting successful defibrillation 127

        Safety issues and defibrillation 132

        Procedure for manual defibrillation 134

        Procedure for automated external defibrillation 138

        Synchronised electrical cardioversion 140

        New technological advances in defibrillation 143

        Chapter summary 144

        Chapter 8: Advanced Life Support 147

        Introduction 147

        Learning objectives 147

        Background to the Resuscitation Council (UK) ALS algorithm 148

        Overview of the ALS algorithm 149

        Chest compressions 160

        Precordial thump 165

        Reversible causes 167

        Drug delivery routes 170

        Resuscitation drugs 172

        Use of pre-filled syringes 174

        Principles of external pacing 176

        Chapter summary 179

        Chapter 9: Resuscitation in Special Situations 182

        Introduction 182

        Learning outcomes 182

        Life-threatening electrolyte abnormalities 183

        Hypothermia 186

        Drowning 189

        Acute severe asthma 191

        Electrocution 195

        Pregnancy 197

        Poisoning 199

        Trauma 202

        Cardiovascular collapse or cardiac arrest caused by local anaesthetic 203

        Chapter summary 204

        Chapter 10: Anaphylaxis 209

        Introduction 209

        Learning outcomes 209

        Definition 209

        Incidence 210

        Pathophysiology 211

        Causes 211

        Clinical features and diagnosis 211

        Treatment of anaphylaxis 213

        Chapter summary 217

        Chapter 11: Acute Coronary Syndromes 219

        Introduction 219

        Learning outcomes 219

        Pathogenesis of ACS 219

        Classification of ACS 220

        Diagnosis of ACS 221

        Immediate treatment of ACS 228

        Chapter summary 232

        Chapter 12: Management of Peri-Arrest Arrhythmias 234

        Introduction 234

        Learning outcomes 234

        Principles of the use of the peri-arrest algorithms 235

        Adverse clinical signs associated with peri-arrest arrhythmias 235

        Management of bradycardia 236

        Management of a tachycardia 238

        Chapter summary 242

        Chapter 13: Post-Resuscitation Care 244

        Introduction 244

        Learning objectives 244

        Goals of post-resuscitation care 245

        Initial assessment priorities 245

        Transfer to definitive care 253

        Measures to limit damage to vital organs 254

        Temperature control and therapeutic hypothermia 257

        Prediction of poor outcome 262

        Chapter summary 263

        Chapter 14: Bereavement 266

        Introduction 266

        Learning objectives 266

        Ideal layout for the relatives room 266

        Breaking bad news 267

        Telephone notification of relatives 268

        Practical arrangements following a death 269

        Relatives witnessing resuscitation 270

        Chapter summary 272

        Chapter 15: Ethical Issues in Resuscitation 273

        Introduction 273

        Learning outcomes 274

        Ethical principles that guide medical practice 274

        Historical background to DNAR decisions 275

        Importance of DNAR decisions 277

        Key messages in Decisions Relating to

        Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation 278

        Overview of the DNAR decision-making process 279

        Factors underpinning DNAR decisions 279

        Documentation of DNAR decisions 286

        Information for patients and relatives 287

        Chapter summary 288

        Chapter 16: Resuscitation Records 291

        Introduction 291

        Learning outcomes 291

        Why maintaining accurate resuscitation records is important 291

        Examples of poor record keeping 292

        Factors underpinning effective record keeping 292

        Importance of auditing resuscitation records 294

        Legal issues associated with record keeping 294

        Audit and reporting standards 295

        Chapter summary 296

        Chapter 17: Resuscitation Training 297

        Introduction 297

        Learning outcomes 297

        Why resuscitation training is important 298

        Principles of adult learning 298

        Resuscitation training methods 299

        Recommendations for resuscitation training for healthcare staff 302

        Training mannequins/models 304

        Resuscitation Council (UK) courses 304

        Chapter summary 306

        Index 309

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