
Cuff Pressure Gauge
Cuff pressure gauge aka cuff manometer; allows safe inflation of the cuff seal of low pressure endotracheal and laryngeal tube cuffs by measuring the cuff pressure
Cuff pressure gauge aka cuff manometer; allows safe inflation of the cuff seal of low pressure endotracheal and laryngeal tube cuffs by measuring the cuff pressure
GENERAL APPROACH Considerations Transplant – liver, heart, lung, heart-lung, bone marrow, renal, pancreatic Phase of care – immediate post op, sepsis, rejection, respiratory failure, renal failure Surgery – graft function, anatomy, anastomoses (leaks and occlusion) Infection – bacterial (early), opportunistic:…
GENERAL APPROACH Find the shock (is it PROVED?) Pump, rate/ rhythm = Cardiogenic – myocardial, valves, rhythm, pericardium, left and right sided (signs: cool peripherally, shut down, bounding pulse, narrow pulse pressure, inotropes, high CVP, low SvO2, low Q, crackles…
GENERAL APPROACH Type of surgery Emergency or Elective Post-operative complications (bleeding, tamponade, graft occlusion, CVA) Shock assessment Causes and type of heart disease INTRODUCTION CUBICLE short or long term patient tracheostomy organ support INFUSIONS vasoactives haemostatic agents (tranexamic acid, blood…
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GENERAL APPROACH Acute, Chronic or Acute on Chronic Liver Disease Pre Intra Post INTRODUCTION CUBICLE dialysis machine – evidence of multi-organ failure Level 1 infuser – significant bleeding malena INFUSIONS blood products octreotide 10% dextrose terlipressin VENTILATOR strategy (protective lung…
Transfusion related acute lung injury (TRALI) is defined as hypoxia and bilateral pulmonary edema occurring during or within 6 h of a transfusion in the absence of other causes such as cardiac failure or intravascular volume overload
Bone Marrow Transplantation: used in a wide range of malignant and non-malignant disorders; can be autologous or allogeneic
This page is due for revision. OVERVIEW IMPORTANT INDICATIONS Packed red blood cells (PRBCs) Platelets FFP Cryoprecipitate Prothrombin complex concentrate (PCC) Granulocyte concentrate IV immunoglobulin Factor 7 DOSES IN PAEDIATRICS BLOOD PRODUCT COMPATIBILITIES References and Links
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Storage lesions are the adverse effects associated with the storage of blood; begins after about 2 weeks of storage and progresses with duration of storage ('RBC age')