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Hemodynamic monitoring : study guide.

By: Oakes, Dana F
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Orono, Me. : Health Educator Publications, Inc. ; c2005Description: 86 p. ; 22 cmISBN: 0932887104; 9780932887108Subject(s): Hemodynamic monitoring | Hemodynamic monitoring -- Study and teaching | Patient monitoring -- Study and teachingDDC classification: 616.10754
Contents:
Overview of hemodynamic monitoring -- Overview of physiology of cardiopulmonary system -- Monitoring techniques: clinical applications and interpretations: Oxygen monitoring -- Arterial blood pressure monitoring -- Central venous pressure monitoring -- Pulmonary artery pressure monitoring -- Cardiac output monitoring and circulatory assist -- Alterations in cardiopulmonary function.
Summary: "This study guide was developed to help critical care practitioners (respiratory therapists, nurses, physicians, etc.) obtain a working clinical knowledge of hemodynamic monitoring principles and practices. Its use is to help facilitate learning the material presented in the book, "Hemodynamic Monitoring: A Bedside Reference Manual," by Dana F. Oakes." -- pg. 1.
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Overview of hemodynamic monitoring -- Overview of physiology of cardiopulmonary system -- Monitoring techniques: clinical applications and interpretations: Oxygen monitoring -- Arterial blood pressure monitoring -- Central venous pressure monitoring -- Pulmonary artery pressure monitoring -- Cardiac output monitoring and circulatory assist -- Alterations in cardiopulmonary function.

"This study guide was developed to help critical care practitioners (respiratory therapists, nurses, physicians, etc.) obtain a working clinical knowledge of hemodynamic monitoring principles and practices. Its use is to help facilitate learning the material presented in the book, "Hemodynamic Monitoring: A Bedside Reference Manual," by Dana F. Oakes." -- pg. 1.

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