The Resource Principles of Clinical Medicine for Space Flight, Michael R. Barratt, Ellen S. Baker, Sam L. Pool, editors, (electronic book)
Principles of Clinical Medicine for Space Flight, Michael R. Barratt, Ellen S. Baker, Sam L. Pool, editors, (electronic book)
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- Summary
- In its first edition, Principles of Clinical Medicine for Space Flight established itself as the authoritative reference on the contemporary knowledge base of space medicine and standards of care for space flyers. It received excellent notices and is used in the curricula of civilian and military training programs and used as a source of questions for the Aerospace Medicine Certifying Examination under the American Board of Preventive Medicine. In the intervening few years, the continuous manning of the International Space Station has both strengthened existing knowledge and uncovered new and significant phenomena related to the human in space. The Second Edition incorporates this information. Gaps in the first edition will be addressed with the addition new and revised chapters. This edition is extensively peer reviewed and represents the most up to date knowledge. --
- Language
- eng
- Edition
- 2nd ed.
- Extent
- 1 online resource (939 p.)
- Note
- Description based upon print version of record
- Contents
-
- 3.
- Hypoxia, hypercarbia, and atmospheric control
- George Beck, Jennifer Law, Kira Bacal, and Michael R. Barratt
- 4.
- Health effects of atmospheric contamination
- John T. James and Valerie E. Ryder
- 5.
- Acoustic and auditory issues
- Richard W. Danielson, Christopher S. Allen, José G. Limardo, and Jonathan B. Clark
- 6.
- Part I:
- Spaceflight medical systems
- Terrance A. Taddeo, Stevan Gilmore, and Cheryl W. Armstrong
- 7.
- Surgical capabilities
- Mark R. Campbell and Roger D. Billica
- 8.
- Telemedicine
- Shannon Melton, Scott C. Simmons, Byron A. Smith, and Douglas R. Hamilton
- 9.
- Diagnostic imaging in space medicine
- Unique attributes of space medicine:
- Ashot E. Sargsyan
- 10.
- Medical evacuation risk and crew transport
- Smith L. Johnston III, Kieran T. Smart, and James M. Pattarini
- 1.
- Physical and bioenvironmental aspects of human space flight
- Michael R. Barratt
- 2.
- Radiation and radiation disorders
- Jeffrey A. Jones, Fathi Karouia, Lawrence Pinsky, and Octav Cristea
- 13.
- Spaceflight metabolism and nutritional support
- Scott M. Smith, Helen W. Lane, and Sara R. Zwart
- 14.
- Space and entry motion sickness
- Hernando J. Ortega Jr., Deborah L. Harm, and Millard F. Reschke
- 15.
- Acute care
- Thomas H. Marshburn, Kjell N. Lindgren, and Shannan Moynihan
- 16.
- Part II:
- Decompression-related disorders
- Andrew A. Pilmanis and Jonathan B. Clark
- 17.
- Medical aspects of extravehicular activity
- Joseph Dervay, Robert W. Sanders, Moriah S. Thompson, and Tracy Jo Snow
- 18.
- Renal and genitourinary concerns
- Jeffrey A. Jones, Robert A. Pietrzyk, Octav Cristea, and Peggy A. Whitson
- 19.
- Musculoskeletal response to space flight
- Spaceflight clinical medicine:
- Linda C. Shackelford
- 20.
- Physical performance, countermeasures, and postflight reconditioning
- Stuart M. C. Lee, Richard A. Scheuring, Mark E. Guilliams, and Eric L. Kerstman
- 11.
- Medical evaluations and standards
- Gary W. Gray, Smith L. Johnston III, Joan Saary, and Tim Cook
- 12.
- Human response to space flight
- Ellen S. Baker, Michael R. Barratt, Clarence F. Sams, and Mary L. Wear
- Jonathan B. Clark, Jacob J. Bloomberg, and Kira Bacal
- 24.
- Gynecologic and reproductive considerations
- Richard T. Jennings and Ellen S. Baker
- 25.
- Behavioral health and performance support
- Walter E. Sipes, Christopher F. Flynn, and Gary E. Beven
- 26.
- Sleep, circadian rhythms, and fatigue management in space flight operations
- Smith L. Johnston III, Alexandra Whitmire, Thomas H. Marshburn, and Lakshmi Putcha
- 21.
- 27.
- Spaceflight pharmacology
- Virginia Wotring
- 28.
- Ophthalmologic concerns
- Thomas H. Mader, C. Robert Gibson, and F. Keith Manuel
- 29.
- Dental considerations
- Michael H. Hodapp and Arthur H. Jeske
- 30.
- Immunology and microbiology
- Spacecraft accident investigation
- Robert Banks, Serena M. Auñón, Richard Harding, and Amy Mumbower
- Clarence F. Sams, Brian E. Crucian, and Duane L. Pierson
- 22.
- Cardiovascular aspects of space flight
- Douglas R. Hamilton
- 23.
- Neurologic concerns
- Isbn
- 9781493998890
- Label
- Principles of Clinical Medicine for Space Flight
- Title
- Principles of Clinical Medicine for Space Flight
- Statement of responsibility
- Michael R. Barratt, Ellen S. Baker, Sam L. Pool, editors
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- In its first edition, Principles of Clinical Medicine for Space Flight established itself as the authoritative reference on the contemporary knowledge base of space medicine and standards of care for space flyers. It received excellent notices and is used in the curricula of civilian and military training programs and used as a source of questions for the Aerospace Medicine Certifying Examination under the American Board of Preventive Medicine. In the intervening few years, the continuous manning of the International Space Station has both strengthened existing knowledge and uncovered new and significant phenomena related to the human in space. The Second Edition incorporates this information. Gaps in the first edition will be addressed with the addition new and revised chapters. This edition is extensively peer reviewed and represents the most up to date knowledge. --
- Assigning source
- Provided by publisher
- Cataloging source
- EBLCP
- Dewey number
- 616.980214
- Index
- no index present
- LC call number
- RC1135
- LC item number
- .P75 2019eb
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- dictionaries
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
-
- Barratt, Michael R
- Baker, Ellen S
- Pool, Sam L
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- Space medicine
- Aerospace Medicine
- Space Flight
- Extraterrestrial Environment
- Label
- Principles of Clinical Medicine for Space Flight, Michael R. Barratt, Ellen S. Baker, Sam L. Pool, editors, (electronic book)
- Note
- Description based upon print version of record
- Antecedent source
- file reproduced from an electronic resource
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- online resource
- Carrier category code
-
- cr
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- 3.
- Hypoxia, hypercarbia, and atmospheric control
- George Beck, Jennifer Law, Kira Bacal, and Michael R. Barratt
- 4.
- Health effects of atmospheric contamination
- John T. James and Valerie E. Ryder
- 5.
- Acoustic and auditory issues
- Richard W. Danielson, Christopher S. Allen, José G. Limardo, and Jonathan B. Clark
- 6.
- Part I:
- Spaceflight medical systems
- Terrance A. Taddeo, Stevan Gilmore, and Cheryl W. Armstrong
- 7.
- Surgical capabilities
- Mark R. Campbell and Roger D. Billica
- 8.
- Telemedicine
- Shannon Melton, Scott C. Simmons, Byron A. Smith, and Douglas R. Hamilton
- 9.
- Diagnostic imaging in space medicine
- Unique attributes of space medicine:
- Ashot E. Sargsyan
- 10.
- Medical evacuation risk and crew transport
- Smith L. Johnston III, Kieran T. Smart, and James M. Pattarini
- 1.
- Physical and bioenvironmental aspects of human space flight
- Michael R. Barratt
- 2.
- Radiation and radiation disorders
- Jeffrey A. Jones, Fathi Karouia, Lawrence Pinsky, and Octav Cristea
- 13.
- Spaceflight metabolism and nutritional support
- Scott M. Smith, Helen W. Lane, and Sara R. Zwart
- 14.
- Space and entry motion sickness
- Hernando J. Ortega Jr., Deborah L. Harm, and Millard F. Reschke
- 15.
- Acute care
- Thomas H. Marshburn, Kjell N. Lindgren, and Shannan Moynihan
- 16.
- Part II:
- Decompression-related disorders
- Andrew A. Pilmanis and Jonathan B. Clark
- 17.
- Medical aspects of extravehicular activity
- Joseph Dervay, Robert W. Sanders, Moriah S. Thompson, and Tracy Jo Snow
- 18.
- Renal and genitourinary concerns
- Jeffrey A. Jones, Robert A. Pietrzyk, Octav Cristea, and Peggy A. Whitson
- 19.
- Musculoskeletal response to space flight
- Spaceflight clinical medicine:
- Linda C. Shackelford
- 20.
- Physical performance, countermeasures, and postflight reconditioning
- Stuart M. C. Lee, Richard A. Scheuring, Mark E. Guilliams, and Eric L. Kerstman
- 11.
- Medical evaluations and standards
- Gary W. Gray, Smith L. Johnston III, Joan Saary, and Tim Cook
- 12.
- Human response to space flight
- Ellen S. Baker, Michael R. Barratt, Clarence F. Sams, and Mary L. Wear
- Jonathan B. Clark, Jacob J. Bloomberg, and Kira Bacal
- 24.
- Gynecologic and reproductive considerations
- Richard T. Jennings and Ellen S. Baker
- 25.
- Behavioral health and performance support
- Walter E. Sipes, Christopher F. Flynn, and Gary E. Beven
- 26.
- Sleep, circadian rhythms, and fatigue management in space flight operations
- Smith L. Johnston III, Alexandra Whitmire, Thomas H. Marshburn, and Lakshmi Putcha
- 21.
- 27.
- Spaceflight pharmacology
- Virginia Wotring
- 28.
- Ophthalmologic concerns
- Thomas H. Mader, C. Robert Gibson, and F. Keith Manuel
- 29.
- Dental considerations
- Michael H. Hodapp and Arthur H. Jeske
- 30.
- Immunology and microbiology
- Spacecraft accident investigation
- Robert Banks, Serena M. Auñón, Richard Harding, and Amy Mumbower
- Clarence F. Sams, Brian E. Crucian, and Duane L. Pierson
- 22.
- Cardiovascular aspects of space flight
- Douglas R. Hamilton
- 23.
- Neurologic concerns
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Edition
- 2nd ed.
- Extent
- 1 online resource (939 p.)
- File format
- one file format
- Form of item
- online
- Isbn
- 9781493998890
- Level of compression
- unknown
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- c
- http://library.link/vocab/ext/overdrive/overdriveId
- com.springer.onix.9781493998890
- Quality assurance targets
- unknown
- Reformatting quality
- unknown
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
-
- on1135663737
- (OCoLC)1135663737
- Label
- Principles of Clinical Medicine for Space Flight, Michael R. Barratt, Ellen S. Baker, Sam L. Pool, editors, (electronic book)
- Note
- Description based upon print version of record
- Antecedent source
- file reproduced from an electronic resource
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- online resource
- Carrier category code
-
- cr
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- 3.
- Hypoxia, hypercarbia, and atmospheric control
- George Beck, Jennifer Law, Kira Bacal, and Michael R. Barratt
- 4.
- Health effects of atmospheric contamination
- John T. James and Valerie E. Ryder
- 5.
- Acoustic and auditory issues
- Richard W. Danielson, Christopher S. Allen, José G. Limardo, and Jonathan B. Clark
- 6.
- Part I:
- Spaceflight medical systems
- Terrance A. Taddeo, Stevan Gilmore, and Cheryl W. Armstrong
- 7.
- Surgical capabilities
- Mark R. Campbell and Roger D. Billica
- 8.
- Telemedicine
- Shannon Melton, Scott C. Simmons, Byron A. Smith, and Douglas R. Hamilton
- 9.
- Diagnostic imaging in space medicine
- Unique attributes of space medicine:
- Ashot E. Sargsyan
- 10.
- Medical evacuation risk and crew transport
- Smith L. Johnston III, Kieran T. Smart, and James M. Pattarini
- 1.
- Physical and bioenvironmental aspects of human space flight
- Michael R. Barratt
- 2.
- Radiation and radiation disorders
- Jeffrey A. Jones, Fathi Karouia, Lawrence Pinsky, and Octav Cristea
- 13.
- Spaceflight metabolism and nutritional support
- Scott M. Smith, Helen W. Lane, and Sara R. Zwart
- 14.
- Space and entry motion sickness
- Hernando J. Ortega Jr., Deborah L. Harm, and Millard F. Reschke
- 15.
- Acute care
- Thomas H. Marshburn, Kjell N. Lindgren, and Shannan Moynihan
- 16.
- Part II:
- Decompression-related disorders
- Andrew A. Pilmanis and Jonathan B. Clark
- 17.
- Medical aspects of extravehicular activity
- Joseph Dervay, Robert W. Sanders, Moriah S. Thompson, and Tracy Jo Snow
- 18.
- Renal and genitourinary concerns
- Jeffrey A. Jones, Robert A. Pietrzyk, Octav Cristea, and Peggy A. Whitson
- 19.
- Musculoskeletal response to space flight
- Spaceflight clinical medicine:
- Linda C. Shackelford
- 20.
- Physical performance, countermeasures, and postflight reconditioning
- Stuart M. C. Lee, Richard A. Scheuring, Mark E. Guilliams, and Eric L. Kerstman
- 11.
- Medical evaluations and standards
- Gary W. Gray, Smith L. Johnston III, Joan Saary, and Tim Cook
- 12.
- Human response to space flight
- Ellen S. Baker, Michael R. Barratt, Clarence F. Sams, and Mary L. Wear
- Jonathan B. Clark, Jacob J. Bloomberg, and Kira Bacal
- 24.
- Gynecologic and reproductive considerations
- Richard T. Jennings and Ellen S. Baker
- 25.
- Behavioral health and performance support
- Walter E. Sipes, Christopher F. Flynn, and Gary E. Beven
- 26.
- Sleep, circadian rhythms, and fatigue management in space flight operations
- Smith L. Johnston III, Alexandra Whitmire, Thomas H. Marshburn, and Lakshmi Putcha
- 21.
- 27.
- Spaceflight pharmacology
- Virginia Wotring
- 28.
- Ophthalmologic concerns
- Thomas H. Mader, C. Robert Gibson, and F. Keith Manuel
- 29.
- Dental considerations
- Michael H. Hodapp and Arthur H. Jeske
- 30.
- Immunology and microbiology
- Spacecraft accident investigation
- Robert Banks, Serena M. Auñón, Richard Harding, and Amy Mumbower
- Clarence F. Sams, Brian E. Crucian, and Duane L. Pierson
- 22.
- Cardiovascular aspects of space flight
- Douglas R. Hamilton
- 23.
- Neurologic concerns
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Edition
- 2nd ed.
- Extent
- 1 online resource (939 p.)
- File format
- one file format
- Form of item
- online
- Isbn
- 9781493998890
- Level of compression
- unknown
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- c
- http://library.link/vocab/ext/overdrive/overdriveId
- com.springer.onix.9781493998890
- Quality assurance targets
- unknown
- Reformatting quality
- unknown
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
-
- on1135663737
- (OCoLC)1135663737
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