Chapter 1: Risk and Outcome in Pediatric Anesthesia
Chapter 2: Ethical and Legal Issues in Pediatric Care
Chapter 3: Selecting the Suitable Pediatric Outpatient
Chapter 4: Appropriate Laboratory and Radiologic Testing in
Children
Chapter 5: Preanesthetic Sedation for Pediatric Patients
Lacking Intravenous Access
Chapter 6: Providing for the Child, Parent, and Family in
Difficult Situations
Chapter 7: The Child With Respiratory Problems
Chapter 8: The Child With Stridor
Chapter 9: Perioperative Management of the Former Preterm
Infant
Chapter 10: Management of the Child with a Difficult Airway
Chapter 11: The Child With Congenital Heart Disease
Chapter 12: Dysrhythmias in the Pediatric Patient
Chapter 13: Anesthetic Considerations for the Child With
Multiple Trauma
Chapter 14: Management of the Child With Thermal Injury
Chapter 15: The Child With Cancer
Chapter 16: The Child With Neurosurgial Problems
Chapter 17: Systemic Disorders Commonly Seen in Pediatric
Anesthesia
Chapter 18: The Child With Allergies
Chapter 19: The Four Hs: Hypertension, Hypotension, Hypoxia,
and Hypercardia
Chapter 20: Blood Salvage and Conservation Techniques in
Children
Chapter 21: Malignant Hyperthermia in Pediatric Anesthesia
Chapter 22: Monitoring and Discharge Criteria From the
Recovery Room
Chapter 23: Problems With Pediatric Postoperative Pain Control
Chapter 24: The Anesthesiologist and Sedation: Who, What,
When, and Why