Procedural Medicine for Spaceflight
Editat de Dana Levin, Tovy Kamine, Michael Pohlenen Limba Engleză Hardback – iul 2026
The book is divided into six sections. Starting with the Introduction, then moving to, Procedural Considerations, Anesthesia and Pain Management; Post Procedure Care; Other Considerations; and concluding with The Future of Procedural Medicine in Space. Each chapter is written by experienced subject matter experts in relevant disciplines. This book is intended for physicians, medical students, engineers, mission planners, and medical researchers interested and/or training in Space Medicine.
• Describes what procedures are likely to be needed (and not needed) over the coming decade in spaceflight
• Provides evidence-based instructions for how spaceflight affects minor, major, and invasive medical procedures
• Describes evidence and experience-based modifications that may be needed for each aspect of procedural care in spaceflight
• Outlines the considerations for managing a patient pre- and post-procedure including pain management, rehabilitation, physiological monitoring, and equipment management/use
Preț: 817.54 lei
Preț vechi: 860.56 lei
-5% Precomandă
Puncte Express: 1226
Preț estimativ în valută:
144.53€ • 169.19$ • 126.21£
144.53€ • 169.19$ • 126.21£
Carte nepublicată încă
Doresc să fiu notificat când acest titlu va fi disponibil:
Se trimite...
Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780443275524
ISBN-10: 0443275521
Pagini: 300
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 mm
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0443275521
Pagini: 300
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 mm
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Cuprins
I. Introduction
1. General Considerations of the Environment
2.Systems Medicine and Engineering for Procedural Care
3. General Approach to Procedures in Space
II. Locations, Procedures, and Considerations
4. Vascular Access
5. Hemorrhage Control
6. Resuscitation and Critical Care
7. Irrigation
8. Head and Neck Procedures
9. Ophthalmic Procedures
10. Auricular Procedures
11. Chest Procedures
12. Abdominal Procedures
13. Upper Extremity Procedures
14. Obstetric and Gynecological Procedures
15. Genitourinary Procedures
16. Lower Extremity Procedures
17. Spinal Procedures
18. Dental Procedures
III. Anesthesia and Pain Management
19. Pharmaceutical Considerations
20. Sedation and General Anesthesia
21. Local Anesthesia
22. General Pain Control
IV. Post Procedure Care
23. Recover and Patient Monitoring
24. Rehabilitation
25. Modification of Crew Schedule and Fitness for Duty
V. Other Considerations
26. Sterilization vs. Decontamination
27. Diagnostic Tools
28. Pre-flight Training Curriculum Development for Procedural Skills
29. Procedural Guidance
30. Medical Evacuation
VI. The Future
31. Major Invasive Surgery
32. Clinical Decision Support Systems
33. Space Emergency Medical Services
34. The Far Future
1. General Considerations of the Environment
2.Systems Medicine and Engineering for Procedural Care
3. General Approach to Procedures in Space
II. Locations, Procedures, and Considerations
4. Vascular Access
5. Hemorrhage Control
6. Resuscitation and Critical Care
7. Irrigation
8. Head and Neck Procedures
9. Ophthalmic Procedures
10. Auricular Procedures
11. Chest Procedures
12. Abdominal Procedures
13. Upper Extremity Procedures
14. Obstetric and Gynecological Procedures
15. Genitourinary Procedures
16. Lower Extremity Procedures
17. Spinal Procedures
18. Dental Procedures
III. Anesthesia and Pain Management
19. Pharmaceutical Considerations
20. Sedation and General Anesthesia
21. Local Anesthesia
22. General Pain Control
IV. Post Procedure Care
23. Recover and Patient Monitoring
24. Rehabilitation
25. Modification of Crew Schedule and Fitness for Duty
V. Other Considerations
26. Sterilization vs. Decontamination
27. Diagnostic Tools
28. Pre-flight Training Curriculum Development for Procedural Skills
29. Procedural Guidance
30. Medical Evacuation
VI. The Future
31. Major Invasive Surgery
32. Clinical Decision Support Systems
33. Space Emergency Medical Services
34. The Far Future