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ISBN-10 : 0071843132
ISBN-13 : 978-0071843133
Author: Sylvia C. McKean, John J. Ross, Daniel D. Dressler, Danielle Scheurer
The Second Edition has been completely updated to reflect the evolving practice responsibilities of hospitalists. Examples include value-based medicine, expanded surgical content, bedside clinical reasoning, and a new segment devoted to rehabilitation and skilled nursing care. This edition also features a more accessible and streamlined full-color design enriched by more than 600 illustrations. Each clinical chapter opens with boxed Key Clinical Questions that are addressed in the text and summarized in hundreds of tables. Case studies demonstrate how to apply this information specifically to the management of hospitalized patients.
Principles and Practice of Hospital Medicine 2nd Table of contents:
Part I. The specialty of hospital medicine and systems of care
Section 1. Key issues in hospital medicine
Chapter 1. The face of health care emerging issues for hospitalists
Chapter 2. Global health and hospital medicine
Chapter 3. Racial/ethnic disparities in hospital care
Chapter 4. The interface between primary care and hospital medicine
Chapter 5. The core competencies in hospital medicine
Section 2. Patient safety
Chapter 6. Principles of patient safety
Chapter 7. The role of hospitalists in creating a culture of safety
Chapter 8. Diagnostic errors
Chapter 9. Communication and transition errors
Chapter 10. Medication errors
Chapter 11. Principles of evidence-based prescribing
Chapter 12. Tools to identify problems and reduce risks
Section 3. Quality improvement
Chapter 13. Quality improvement and safety research
Chapter 14. Principles and models of quality improvement: plan-do-study-act
Chapter 15. Measurement and measures in hospital medicine
Chapter 16. Standardization and reliability
Chapter 17. The role of information technology in hospital quality and safety
Section 4. Leadership and practice management skills
Chapter 18. Principles of leadership
Chapter 19. The economics of hospital care
Chapter 20. Use of lean principles in hospital process improvement
Chapter 21. Teamwork in leadership and practice-based management
Chapter 22. Patient centered care
Chapter 23. Finance in the health care sector
Chapter 24. Strategic planning: demonstrating value and report cards of key performance measures
Chapter 25. Negotiation and conflict resolution
Chapter 26. Building, growing, and managing a hospitalist practice
Chapter 27. Designing a hospitalist compensation and bonus plan
Chapter 28. Clinical documentation for hospitalists
Chapter 29. Best practices in physician recruitment and retention
Chapter 30. For the individual: career sustainability and avoiding burnout
Chapter 31. Strategies for cost-effective care
Section 5. Professionalism and medical ethics
Chapter 32. Principles of medical ethics
Chapter 33. Common indications for ethics consultation
Section 6. Medical legal issues and risk management
Chapter 34. Medical-legal concepts: advance directives and surrogate decision making
Chapter 35. Preventing and managing adverse patient events: patient safety and the hospitalist
Chapter 36. Medical malpractice
Section 7. Teaching and development
Chapter 37. Principles of adult learning and continuing medical education
Chapter 38. Setting a learning environment in the hospital
Chapter 39. Mentorship of peers and trainees
Chapter 40. Cultural sensitivity training
Chapter 41. The use of patient simulation in medical training: from medical school to clinical practice
Part II. Medical consultation and co-management
Section 1. Core tenets of medical consultation
Chapter 42. Role of the medical consultant
Chapter 43. Definition, principles, and goals of comanagement
Section 2. Key issues relating to surgery
Chapter 44. Physiologic response to surgery
Chapter 45. Perioperative hemostasis
Chapter 46. Postoperative complications
Chapter 47. Surgical tubes and drains
Section 3. Anesthesia
Chapter 48. Anesthesia: choices and complications
Chapter 49. Perioperative pain management
Section 4. Perioperative assessment and management
Chapter 50. Antimicrobial prophylaxis in surgery
Chapter 51. Preoperative cardiac risk assessment and perioperative management
Chapter 52. Cardiac complications after noncardiac surgery
Chapter 53. Preoperative evaluation of liver disease
Chapter 54. Nutrition and metabolic support
Chapter 55. Preoperative pulmonary risk assessment
Chapter 56. Management of postoperative pulmonary complications
Chapter 57. Assessment and evaluation of the renal patient
Section 5. Perioperative antithrombotic management and prevention
Chapter 58. Venous thromboembolism (vte) prophylaxis for patients requiring nonorthopedic surgery
Chapter 59. Venous thromboembolism (VTE) prophylaxis in patients requiring orthopedic surgery
Chapter 60. Venous thromboembolism (vte) prophylaxis in hospitalized medical patients
Chapter 61. Perioperative management of patients who are receiving oral anticoagulant therapy
Chapter 62. Perioperative management of patients who are receiving antiplatelet therapy
Section 6. Medical management of neurosurgical patients
Chapter 63. Common neurosurgical conditions
Chapter 64. Common complications in neurosurgery
Section 7. Medical management of orthopedic surgery patients
Chapter 65. Common orthopedic surgical procedures
Chapter 66. Rehabilitation of the orthopedic surgical patient
Chapter 67. Co-management of orthopedic patients
Section 8. Bariatric surgery
Chapter 68. Common surgical options for treatment of obesity.
Part III. Clinical problem-solving in hospital medicine
Chapter 69. Principles of evidence-based medicine
Chapter 70. The quality of evidence
Chapter 71. Role of diagnostic testing in patient care
Chapter 72. Systematic reviews and meta-analysis
Chapter 73. Knowledge translations to clinical practice
Part IV. Approach to the patient at the bedside
Chapter 74. Acute abdominal pain
Chapter 75. Acute back pain
Chapter 76. Bleeding and coagulopathy
Chapter 77. Chest pain
Chapter 78. Constipation
Chapter 79. Delirium
Chapter 80. Diarrhea
Chapter 81. Disorders of the eye
Chapter 82. Dizziness and vertigo
Chapter 83. Dyspnea
Chapter 84. Edema
Chapter 85. Falls
Chapter 86. Fever and rash
Chapter 87. Headache
Chapter 88. Hemoptysis
Chapter 89. Hypertension
Chapter 90. Hyperthermia/fever
Chapter 91. Hypotension
Chapter 92. Hypothermia
Chapter 93. Hypoxia
Chapter 94. Insomnia: assessment and management of sleep disorders
Chapter 95. Nausea and vomiting
Chapter 96. Pain
Chapter 97. Significant co-morbid disease
Chapter 98. Suspected intoxication and overdose
Chapter 99. Syncope
Chapter 100. Tachyarrthymias
Part V. Hospitalist skills
Section 1. Interpretation of common tests
Chapter 101. The simplest diagnostic tests
Chapter 102. The resting electrocardiogram
Chapter 103. Pulmonary function tests
Chapter 104. Urinalysis and urine electrolytes
Section 2. Optimizing utilization of radiology services
Chapter 105. Introduction to radiology
Chapter 106. Patient safety issues in radiology
Chapter 107. Basic chest radiography (cxr)
Chapter 108. Advanced cardiothoracic imaging
Chapter 109. Basic abdominal imaging
Chapter 110. Advanced abdominal imaging
Chapter 111. Neurologic imaging
Chapter 112. Critical thinking
Section 3. Procedures
Chapter 113. Introduction to procedures
Chapter 114. Lumbar puncture
Chapter 115. Central line placement
Chapter 116. Paracentesis
Chapter 117. Thoracentesis
Chapter 118. Arthrocentesis
Chapter 119. Placement of nasogastric tube
Part VI. Clinical conditions
Section 1. Emergency medicine
Chapter 120. The principles and practice of emergency medicine
Chapter 121. Inpatient cardiac arrest and cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Chapter 122. Intubation and airway support
Chapter 123. Co-management of patients in the emergency department
Section 2. Cardiovascular medicine
Chapter 124. Acute coronary syndromes
Chapter 125. Cardioversion
Chapter 126. Supraventricular tachyarrhythmias
Chapter 127. Bradyarrhythmias
Chapter 128. Ventricular arrhythmias
Chapter 129. Pacemakers, defibrillators, and cardiac resynchronization devices in hospital medicine
Chapter 130. Heart failure
Chapter 131. Valvular heart disease
Chapter 132. Myocarditis, pericardial disease, and cardiac tamponade
Section 3. Critical care
Chapter 133. The role of the hospitalist in critical care
Chapter 134. Acute respiratory distress syndrome
Chapter 135. Analgesia, paralytics, and sedation
Chapter 136. Prevention in the intensive care unit setting
Chapter 137. Respiratory failure
Chapter 138. Sepsis
Chapter 139. Surgical critical care
Chapter 140. The family meeting in the icu
Section 4. Dermatology
Chapter 141. Flushing and urticaria
Chapter 142. Adverse cutaneous drug reactions
Chapter 143. Papulosquamous disorders
Chapter 144. Pressure ulcers
Chapter 145. Diabetic foot infections
Chapter 146. Venous ulcers
Chapter 147. Dermatologic findings in systemic disease
Section 5. Endocrinology
Chapter 148. Glycemic emergencies
Chapter 149. Inpatient management of diabetes and hyperglycemia
Chapter 150. Thyroid emergencies
Chapter 151. Adrenal insufficiency
Chapter 152. Pituitary disease
Section 6. Gastroenterology
Chapter 153. Dysphagia, aspiration and swallowing dysfunction
Chapter 154. Gastroesophageal reflux disease and esophagitis
Chapter 155. Upper gastrointestinal bleeding
Chapter 156. Acute pancreatitis
Chapter 157. Biliary disease: jaundice, obstruction, and acute cholangitis
Chapter 158. Acute liver disease
Chapter 159. Cirrhosis and its complications
Chapter 160. Acute lower gastrointestinal bleeding
Chapter 161. Small bowel disorders
Chapter 162. Large bowel disorders
Chapter 163. Inflammatory bowel disease.
Section 7. Geriatrics
Chapter 164. Principles of geriatric care
Chapter 165. The geriatric history and physical examination
Chapter 166. Agitation in older adults
Chapter 167. Elder mistreatment
Chapter 168. Functional decline
Chapter 169. The frail hospitalized patient
Chapter 170. Incontinence
Chapter 171. Polypharmacy in the hospitalized elderly
Chapter 172. Hospital discharge to the nursing home
Section 8. Hematology
Chapter 173. Abnormalities in red blood cells
Chapter 174. Disorders of the white cell
Chapter 175. Quantitative abnormalities of platelets: thrombocytopenia and thrombocytosis
Chapter 176. Approach to patients with bleeding disorders
Chapter 177. Transfusion of blood components, derivatives and their adverse effects
Chapter 178. Hypercoagulable states
Chapter 179. Hematologic malignancies
Chapter 180. Management of emergencies in patients with hematologic malignancies
Section 9. Oncology
Chapter 181. Overview of cancer and treatment
Chapter 182. Oncologic emergencies
Chapter 183. Common issues specific to common cancers
Chapter 184. Diagnostic workup of unknown primary
Section 10. Infectious disease
Chapter 185. Fundamentals of antibiotics
Chapter 186. Antibiotic resistance
Chapter 187. Peritonitis and intra-abdominal abscess
Chapter 188. Clostridium difficile-associated disease (cdad)
Chapter 189. Community-acquired pneumonia
Chapter 190. Fever in the returning traveler
Chapter 191. Fever of unknown origin
Chapter 192. Candida and aspergillus
Chapter 193. Histoplasmosis, blastomycosis, coccidioidomycosis, and other dimorphic fungi
Chapter 194. Healthcare and hospital-acquired pneumonia
Chapter 195. Approach to the patient with hiv
Chapter 196. Intravascular catheter-related infections: management and prevention
Chapter 197. Infective endocarditis
Chapter 198. Infections of the immunocompromised host
Chapter 199. Meningitis and encephalitis
Chapter 200. Osteomyelitis and septic arthritis
Chapter 201. Prosthetic joint infections
Chapter 202. Sexually transmitted infections
Chapter 203. Skin and soft tissue infections
Chapter 204. Tuberculosis
Chapter 205. Urinary tract infections and pyelonephritis
Chapter 206. Viral infections
Section 11. Neurology
Chapter 207. The neurologic examination
Chapter 208. Stupor and coma
Chapter 209. Intracranial hemorrhage and related conditions
Chapter 210. Transient ischemic attack and stroke
Chapter 211. Parkinson disease and related disorders
Chapter 212. Seizures
Chapter 213. Multiple sclerosis
Chapter 214. Peripheral neuropathy
Section 12. Palliative care
Chapter 215. Principles of palliative care
Chapter 216. Structure and process: communication
Chapter 217. Domains of care: physical aspects of care
Chapter 218. Psychosocial, cultural, and spiritual aspects
Chapter 219. Care of the imminently dying patient.
Section 13. Pregnancy
Chapter 220. Overview of physiologic changes of pregnancy
Chapter 221. Medication management
Chapter 222. Critical care of the pregnant patient
Chapter 223. Common medical problems in pregnancy
Chapter 224. Postpartum consultation for common complaints
Section 14. Psychiatry
Chapter 225. Mood and anxiety disorders
Chapter 226. Assessment and management of psychosis
Chapter 227. Decision-making capacity
Chapter 228. Eating disorders
Chapter 229. The suicidal patient
Chapter 230. The difficult patient
Chapter 231. Approach to the patient with multiple unexplained somatic symptoms
Section 15. Addiction
Chapter 232. Patients with multiple unexplained somatic symptoms
Chapter 233. Sedatives
Chapter 234. Opioids
Chapter 235. Stimulants
Chapter 236. Other drugs of abuse
Section 16. Pulmonary and allergy immunology
Chapter 237. Allergy and anaphylaxis
Chapter 238. Asthma
Chapter 239. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Chapter 240. Cystic fibrosis
Chapter 241. Interstitial and diffuse parenchymal lung diseases
Chapter 242. Sleep apnea and obesity hypoventilation syndrome
Chapter 243. Pleural diseases
Chapter 244. Pulmonary hypertension
Section 17. Renal
Chapter 245. Acid-base disorders
Chapter 246. Acute kidney injury
Chapter 247. Calcium disorders
Chapter 248. Chronic kidney disease and dialysis
Chapter 249. Disorders of sodium and water balance
Chapter 250. Potassium and magnesium disorders
Chapter 251. Kidney stones
Chapter 252. Hypertensive urgencies
Chapter 253. Secondary hypertension
Section 18. Rheumatology
Chapter 254. Rheumatologic emergencies
Chapter 255. Gout, pseudogout, and osteoarthritis
Chapter 256. Systemic lupus erythematosus
Chapter 257. Rheumatoid arthritis and other inflammatory arthritides
Chapter 258. Physical therapy and rehabilitation
Section 19. Vascular medicine
Chapter 259. Diagnosis of venous thromboembolism
Chapter 260. Treatment of venous thromboembolism
Chapter 261. Anticoagulant therapy
Chapter 262. Diseases of the aorta
Chapter 263. Peripheral arterial disease
Chapter 264. Vasculitis
Section 20. Wartime medicine
Chapter 265. Hospital disaster emergency preparedness
Chapter 266. Bioterrorism
Chapter 267. Combat stress and related disorders
Chapter 268. Blast-induced traumatic brain injury and polytrauma
Chapter 269. Hospitalists in the veterans health administration: an integrated health care system.
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