Operating Room Services - Anesthesia - Dialysis - Pharmacy Services \ 1-1
Adnan Bayram, Ali Ahıskalıoğlu, Asuman Özdemir, Aycan Özdemirkıran, Aydın Tunçay, Ayşe Özcan, Ayşe Ülgey, Betül Kozanhan, Bülent Atik, Çağla Bali, Çetin Kaymak, Ece Aydın, Elif Oral Ahıskalıoğlu, Evrim Kucur Tülübaş, Faruk Çiçekci, Filiz Alkaya, Gökhan Sertçakacılar, Hülya Başar, Hüseyin İlksen Toprak, Işın Güneş, İlkben Günüsen, İrem Ateş, Jülide Ergil, Kutluk Pampal, Mine Çelik, Muhammed Enes Aydın, Munise Yıldız, Mustafa Kemal Bayar, Mustafa Kotanoğlu, Nurdan Bedirli, Ömer Doymuş, Özlem Öz Gergin, Özlem Özmete, Özlem Sağır, Pakize Kırdemir, Pelin Aydın, Savaş Altınsoy, Semra Kahraman, Tuncer Şimşek, Yasemin Tekdöş Şeker, Yunus Oktay Atalay, Yusuf Ünal, Zafer Çukurova, Zeynep Çağıran A good anesthesia technician/technician should act with correct and high-quality knowledge underlying the practices. In this context, the margin for error of each planned intervention will be negligible. In this book, a wide range of knowledge and practice is expertly presented by anesthesiologists who are experts in their fields, from job description of an anesthesia technician/technician to their responsibilities, from pre-operative considerations to preparation of drugs, from equipment recognition to basic applications.
The content of the book is completely planned in accordance with the curriculum of the anesthesia technician/technician education. In the book, it is aimed to create a more conscious and equipped anesthesia technician/technician identity rather than giving simple information.
Another feature of this book is that important issues and points to be considered in the chapter are carefully presented in boxes.
This book, which will meet the practical expectations in addition to the theoretical information, is the main reference book to be used in the field of anesthesia both during the education period and in the professional life after the education.
Ali Rıza Kağnıcı, Alparslan Turan, Canan Yılmaz, Çiğdem Sizer, Derya Karasu, Ece Yamak Altınpulluk, Emine Aslanlar, Fatih Ugün, Hafize Füsun Demir, İbrahim Kurt, İnci Kara, Mehmet Akif Yazar, Mehmet Gamlı, Mehmet Sargın, Mustafa Deniz, Nesli Daştan, Onur Koyuncu, Ömer Bakal, Özlem Sağır, Seyhan Yağar, Şermin Eminoğlu, Şule Özbilgin, Ümran Karaca, Volkan Hancı, Yasin Levent UĞUR, Yasin Tire, Zübeyir Cebeci A good anesthesia technician/technician should act with correct and high-quality knowledge underlying the practices. In this context, the margin for error of each planned intervention will be negligible. In this book, a wide range of knowledge and practice is expertly presented by anesthesiologists who are experts in their fields, from job description of an anesthesia technician/technician to their responsibilities, from pre-operative considerations to preparation of drugs, from equipment recognition to basic applications.
The content of the book is completely planned in accordance with the curriculum of the anesthesia technician/technician education. In the book, it is aimed to create a more conscious and equipped anesthesia technician/technician identity rather than giving simple information.
Another feature of this book is that important issues and points to be considered in the chapter are carefully presented in boxes.
This book, which will meet the practical expectations in addition to the theoretical information, is the main reference book to be used in the field of anesthesia both during the education period and in the professional life after the education.
Abdulkadir But, Aslı Alkan, Aysun Kurtay, Bahar Kuvaki, Berrin Koşar, Betül Kozanhan, Bilal Katipoğlu, Eyüp Horasanlı, Eyüp Sabri Özden, Ezgi Erkılıç, Fatma Işıl Şengül, Fatma Sarıcaoğlu, Ferdi Gülaştı, Gökçe Gişi Akgöz, Gökhan Yıldız, Gözen Öksüz, Güray Demir, Hafize Öksüz, Halil Çetingök, Hamit Yoldaş, Handan Güleç, Hüseyin Yıldız, İsmail Tuna Geldigitti, İsmet Topçu, Mehmet Şahap, Murat İzgi, Mustafa Soner Özcan, Necla Dereli, Nil Kaan, Nuran Akıncı Ekinci, Pakize Kırdemir, Sinem Sarı Öztürk, Yaşar Gökhan Gül, Yunus Oktay Atalay A good anesthesia technician/technician should act with correct and high-quality knowledge underlying the practices. In this context, the margin for error of each planned intervention will be negligible. In this book, a wide range of knowledge and practice is expertly presented by anesthesiologists who are experts in their fields, from job description of an anesthesia technician/technician to their responsibilities, from pre-operative considerations to preparation of drugs, from equipment recognition to basic applications.
The content of the book is completely planned in accordance with the curriculum of the anesthesia technician/technician education. In the book, it is aimed to create a more conscious and equipped anesthesia technician/technician identity rather than giving simple information.
Another feature of this book is that important issues and points to be considered in the chapter are carefully presented in boxes.
This book, which will meet the practical expectations in addition to the theoretical information, is the main reference book to be used in the field of anesthesia both during the education period and in the professional life after the education.
Ayşe Sakioğlu, Behçet Uz, Bekir S. Kocazeybek, Burcu Parlak, Canan Eren, Cemile Sönmez, Cumhur Artuk, Elif Keskin, Erdal Özbek, Ertan Özyurt, Esra Karakoç, Fadile Yıldız Zeyrek, Fahri Yüce Ayhan, Harika Öykü Dinç, Hasan Irmak, İsmail Yasar Avcı, Kamuran Şanlı, Kazım Kıratlı, Levent Hayat, Levent Sağdur, Mehmet Özdemir, Mehmet Tevfik Yavuz, Muhsin Yıldırım, Murat Güler, Murat Yazıcı, Mustafa Altındiş, Mustafa Güney, Mustafa Yılmaz, Nesrin Gareayaghi, Nigar Ertuğrul Örüç, Nurgül Ceran, Özgür Rüştü Güner, Özlem Miman, Rıza Aytaç Çetinkaya , Rukiye Berkem, Rüveyda Uğur, Salim Yakut, Servet Uluer Biçeroğlu, Sevinç Yenice Aktaş, Sibel Eldemir, Soner Yılmaz, Şükran Köse, Tuba Kula Atik, Tufan Tuğrul Tuncay Ertop, Tuğba Kula Atik, Tunahan Ayaz, Yasemin Coşgun, Yasemin Heper The field of transfusion microbiology is of particular importance since the use of blood, which is still the only source of human blood, as a life-saving medical product when necessary, concerns all parties and processes in terms of patient safety.
Microbiology has always been intertwined with transfusion medicine from the very beginning. With our current knowledge, viral hepatitis and later HIV have been observed as inevitable and persistent complications of transfusions long after the onset and development of transfusion. For more than four decades, blood centers have struggled with the control of these and other transfusion-transmitted microorganisms. In the years before the routine screening of hepatitis (especially hepatitis C), blood transfusions were accepted as the main mode of transmission of these agents. Subsequent HIV transmission could also be a major transfusion tragedy.
All these have taught us that the process must be managed with serious actions in ensuring blood transfusion safety. Today, even more unpredictable factors have emerged, and it seems that they will continue to emerge and besiege humanity.