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N.K. Durrani, MDN.K. Durrani, MDM. McCann, DOM. McCann, DOM.M. Brandt, MD, FACS, FCCMM.M. Brandt, MD, FACS, FCCMP. Patton, MD, FACSP. Patton, MD, FACSH.M. Horst, MD, FACS, FCCMH.M. Horst, MD, FACS, FCCMI. Rubinfeld, MDI. Rubinfeld, MD
Dept. of Trauma SurgeryDept. of Trauma SurgeryHenry Ford Hospital, DetroitHenry Ford Hospital, Detroit
Surgical Issues inSurgical Issues inCritical Care MedicineCritical Care Medicine
 
 
ObjectivesObjectives
Discuss surgical issues that develop in ICU patientsDiscuss peri-operative issues relevant to nonsurgical intensivistsNot inclusive of trauma
 
 
User’s Guide to Your Surgical ConsultantUser’s Guide to Your Surgical Consultant
Surgeons do not have “admission cap”The are rarely on a “consult” serviceThey, too, have emergencies, primary patients, and lack of sleepIf your patient can’t tolerate a haircut, you may not want to callfor a surgical consultIn some cases surgeons may feel pressured to operate solelybecause you have consulted!
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