The Normal Pediatric Patient
1. Fetal Physiology and Birth Transition
2. Normal Pediatric Physiology
Important Pediatric Diseases
3. Congenital Heart Disease
4. Respiratory Diseases
5. Neurologic and Neuromuscular Diseases
6. Gastrointestinal Disease
7. Anesthesia for the Child with Hematological Disease
8. Anesthesia for the Child with Oncological Disease
9. Anesthesia for the Child with Genetic and Metabolic Disease
10. Anesthesia for the Premature Infant
11. Anesthesia for the Former Premature Infant
Preoperative Assessment
12. Preanesthetic Preparation of the Pediatric Patient
Intraoperative Management
13. Pediatric Anesthesia Equipment
14. Pediatric Monitoring
15. Temperature Regulation
16. Fluid Management
17. Airway Management
18. The Difficult Pediatric Airway
19. Management of General Anesthesia
20. Pediatric Regional Anesthesia
21. Malignant Hyperthermia
Postoperative Considerations
22. Postoperative Considerations
Pediatric Pain Management
23. Pediatric Pain Assessment
24. Pediatric Analgesia Pharmacology 25. Local Anesthetics and
Adjuvant Analgesics
26. Acute Pain Management in Children
27. Chronic Pediatric Pain
Pediatric Surgical Procedures
28. Anesthesia for General and Abdominal Surgery
29. Anesthesia for Pediatric ENT Surgery
30. Anesthesia for Pediatric Neurosurgery
31. Anesthesia for Pediatric Urologic Surgery
32. Anesthesia for Pediatric Ophthalmologic Surgery
33. Anesthesia for Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery
34. Anesthesia for Plastic Surgery
35. Anesthesia for Thoracic Surgery
36. Pediatric Trauma and Burn Management
37. Anesthesia in the Non-Operating Room Locations
Pediatric Critical Care
38. Pediatric Critical Care