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50 reviewsThis handbook is an up-to-date, evidence based quick, easy
reference guide for expert regional anesthesia providers. It will also
be an invaluable tool and a great entry point for amateurs' sonographers
who wish to understand the basics of ultrasound, its uses for diagnosis
and treatment, current guidelines and standards of care. It presents in
details challenges, stratification of risks, techniques, and approaches
to facilitate effective ultrasound use in perioperative pain control
and emergency room pain management. This uses an outline, schematic
approach for easy understanding and retention.
The
applications of ultrasound are vast and cover the full spectrum of
ultrasound guided regional anesthesia. This book concentrates and
encompasses the most clinically relevant information as a first aid use
of perioperative ultrasound. The chapters are concise, focusing
on clinical presentations, diagnosis, differential diagnosis which will
help you to deliver patient care in a timely and skillful manner. This
compact book is packed with relevant, remarkable information related to
ultrasound guided techniques and evidence-based protocols and latest
guidelines for regional anesthesia, nerve blocks,
and opioid-reducing analgesia to promote early recovery after surgery.