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The intranet CD ROM allows for unlimited use of the animated slide presentation and the subfolders from any computer or workstation on a hospital intranet, providing PowerPoint is accessible from that computer. This CD is not licensed for posting on an internet web site. PC only (not MAC compatible). Awarded 1st place in the American Medical Writer's Association 2004 Medical Books Competition, this Cardiac Module provides general guidelines for the assessment and stabilization of neonates with suspected congenital heart disease (CHD). Information is presented in a simplistic, yet very accurate, highly visual format. An optional student handbook accompanies the animated CD ROM. The CD animations show the blood flow pattern for the various structural heart lesions. Part 1 of the CD covers physical exam of infants with suspected CHD. Part 2 details the anatomic features, clinical presentation and initial stabilization of neonates with CHD. Specific heart lesions are covered in detail including those that are cyanotic ductal dependent, cyanotic not-ductal dependent, and left outflow tract obstructed ductal dependent lesions. Part 3 discusses modifications to the six S.T.A.B.L.E. (Sugar, Temperature, Airway, Blood pressure, Lab work, Emotional support) assessment components that are necessary when caring for infants with suspected or confirmed CHD. This program targets the learning needs of physicians, nurses, respiratory therapists and others involved in the care of young infants with CHD. Prompt, effective, and appropriate care of these infants can reduce secondary organ damage, improve short and long-term outcomes, and reduce morbidity and mortality. This is a must-have, excellent resource that is also very useful for explaining cardiac lesions to parents!Karlsen, Kristine is the author of 'S. T. A. B. L. E. - Cardiac Slide Program (INTRANET VERSION CD ROM) : Recognition and Stabilization of Neonates with Severe Congenital Heart Disease', published 2003 under ISBN 9780975855928 and ISBN 0975855921.
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