Fast Facts for Trauma Care IPA Version 2.0


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For the Emergency and Critical Care Clinician, “Fast Facts for Trauma Care” provides the absolutely must-have information on the management of patients with multiple injuries. Topics include:
•The Primary and Secondary survey
•Hemorrhagic Shock
•Severe Head Injury
•Spinal Cord Injury
•Chest Trauma
•Abdominal Trauma
•Damage Control
•Pelvic Fracture
•Gunshot Wounds
•Severe Burns, the first 24 hours
The topics include the essential assessments, important pathophysiologic considerations, diagnostic approaches, up-to-date treatment guidelines, and risk factors for complications.

“Trauma Care” is a specialty chapter that is part of the well-know and popular series of quick references, “Fast Facts for Critical Care,” written and published by Kathy White Learning Systems, Inc. Coming soon to the app store are the complete 12-chapter book, “Fast Facts for Adult Critical Care,” as well as the specialty chapters on “Cardiac Surgery Critical Care,” “Intra-aortic Balloon Pumping, “ and “Pediatric Critical Care.”
What's new in Version 2.0
“Fast Facts for Trauma Critical Care”
by Kathy White Learning Systems
Now updated for 2011

“Trauma Critical Care” offers Emergency and Critical Care Clinicians the absolutely must-have information on the management of patients with critical injuries.

Chapter topics include:
The Primary and Secondary Initial Survey
Hemorrhagic Shock
Severe Head Injury
Spinal Cord Injury
Chest Trauma
Abdominal Trauma
Damage Control
Pelvic Fracture
Gunshot Wounds
Severe Burns, the first 24 hours

Information is gleaned from many sources, including: The Journal of Trauma, Critical Care Medicine, Intensive Care Medicine, AACN Advanced Critical Care, Journal of the American College of Surgery, the American College of Surgeons (ATLS), Neurosurgery, Journal of Neurotrauma, Critical Care Clinics of North America, Journal of Burn Care, eMedicine.com, Drug Database of the American Society of Health System Pharmacists.

New Information for 2011:
• Current Management Strategies for Hemorrhage
• Massive Transfusion Protocol

Updated for 2011:
• The Hemodynamics of Hemorrhage
• How to Estimate Blood Loss
• Factor VIIa
• Head Injury
• Spinal Cord Injury
• Chest Trauma
• Abdominal Trauma
• Damage Control
• Intra-abdominal Pressure Monitoring
• Treatment of Pelvic Fracture

A Better App for 2011:
• Improved Illustrations
• Improved navigation, formatting, and color (using the new software created for our flagship app, “Fast Facts for Critical Care, 2010”

LANGUAGES: English

REQUIREMENTS: Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. Requires iOS 3.1 or later

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