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Diving and Subaquatic Medicine 5th edition [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 865 pages, aukštis x plotis: 246x189 mm, weight: 2574 g, 69 Tables, black and white; 35 Illustrations, color; 166 Illustrations, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 11-Sep-2015
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1482260123
  • ISBN-13: 9781482260120
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 865 pages, aukštis x plotis: 246x189 mm, weight: 2574 g, 69 Tables, black and white; 35 Illustrations, color; 166 Illustrations, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 11-Sep-2015
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1482260123
  • ISBN-13: 9781482260120
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Considered an essential resource by many in the field, Diving and Subaquatic Medicine remains the leading text on diving medicine, written to fulfil the requirements of any general physician wishing to advise their patients appropriately when a diving trip is planned, for those accompanying diving expeditions or when a doctor is required to assess and treat anyone who has been involved in a diving accident.

For this fifth edition the original author, Carl Edmonds, is joined by a new team of collaborators and the content has been entirely refreshed and updated throughout. Clinical cases, a feature popular with readers, are expanded, as is the illustrative content. Established and emerging diseases of diving medicine are all covered in full, as is the latest in types of diving, including free and indigenous diving, and associated equipment. Each medical disorder is discussed from a historical, etiological, clinical, pathological, preventative and therapeutic perspective in the informative and accessible style that has made previous editions so popular.
Authors v
List of abbreviations
xi
Preface and excerpts from earlier editions xiii
Dedication xv
Acknowledgements xvii
PART 1 DIVING
1(62)
1 History of diving
3(12)
2 Physics and physiology
15(12)
3 Free diving
27(10)
4 Diving equipment
37(16)
5 Undersea environments
53(10)
PART 2 DYSBARIC DISEASES: Barotraumas
63(60)
6 Pulmonary barotrauma
65(16)
7 Ear barotrauma
81(22)
8 Sinus barotrauma
103(12)
9 Other barotraumas
115(8)
PART 3 DECOMPRESSION SICKNESS
123(80)
10 Decompression sickness: pathophysiology
125(16)
11 Decompression sickness: manifestations
141(12)
12 Decompression sickness: prevention
153(14)
13 Decompression sickness: treatment
167(18)
14 Dysbaric osteonecrosis
185(18)
PART 4 ABNORMAL GAS PRESSURES
203(70)
15 Inert gas narcosis
205(12)
16 Hypoxia
217(12)
17 Oxygen toxicity
229(16)
18 Carbon dioxide toxicity
245(10)
19 Breathing gas preparation and contamination
255(12)
20 High-pressure neurological syndrome
267(6)
PART 5 AQUATIC DISORDERS: The drowning syndromes
273(46)
21 Drowning
275(10)
22 Pathophysiological and clinical features of drowning
285(6)
23 The management of drowning
291(12)
24 Salt water aspiration syndrome
303(6)
25 Why divers drown
309(10)
PART 6 OTHER AQUATIC DISORDERS
319(92)
26 Seasickness (motion sickness)
321(4)
27 Thermal problems and solutions
325(4)
28 Cold and hypothermia
329(10)
29 Infections
339(18)
30 Scuba divers' pulmonary oedema
357(10)
31 Trauma from marine creatures
367(10)
32 Venomous marine animals
377(20)
33 Fish poisoning
397(8)
34 Underwater explosions
405(6)
PART 7 SPECIFIC DIVING DISEASES
411(106)
35 The ear and diving: anatomy and physiology
413(8)
36 The ear and diving: investigations
421(8)
37 The ear and diving: hearing loss
429(6)
38 The ear and diving: vertigo and disorientation
435(14)
39 Cardiac problems and sudden death
449(10)
40 Neurological disorders of diving
459(8)
41 Psychological and neuropsychological disorders
467(20)
42 Miscellaneous disorders
487(10)
Carotid sinus syndrome
487(1)
Caustic cocktail
488(1)
Cold urticaria
488(1)
Dental disorders
488(1)
Hyperthermia
489(1)
Musculoskeletal problems
489(3)
Compression (hyperbaric) arthralgia
489(1)
Cramp
489(1)
Decompression
490(1)
Lumbosacral lesions
490(1)
Temporo-mandibular joint dysfunction
490(1)
Tank carrier's elbow
491(1)
Ocular disorders
492(1)
`Bubble eyes'
492(1)
Ocular problems from corneal lenses
492(1)
Ocular fundus lesions
492(1)
`Swimmer's eyes' (blurred vision)
493(1)
Trauma
493(1)
Other disorders
493(1)
Pulmonary oedema and dyspnoea
493(1)
Diving diseases
493(1)
Asthma provocation
493(1)
Cold urticaria
494(1)
Deep diving dyspnoea
494(1)
Skin reactions to equipment
494(1)
Contact dermatitis (mask, mouthpiece and fin burn)
494(1)
Angioneurotic oedema (dermatographia)
494(1)
Allergic reactions
495(1)
Burns
495(1)
Diaper Rash (nappy rash)
495(1)
Fin ulcers
495(1)
Trauma
495(2)
43 Drugs and diving
497(12)
44 Long-term effects of diving
509(8)
PART 8 THE DIVING ACCIDENT
517(84)
45 Stress responses, panic and fatigue
519(8)
46 Why divers die: the facts and figures
527(24)
47 Unconsciousness
551(6)
48 First aid and emergency treatment
557(10)
49 Oxygen therapy
567(8)
50 Investigation of diving accidents
575(8)
51 Investigation of diving fatalities
583(18)
PART 9 MEDICAL STANDARDS FOR DIVING
601(84)
52 Medical standards for snorkel divers
603(4)
53 Medical standards for recreational divers
607(16)
54 Medical standards for commercial divers
623(6)
55 Asthma
629(20)
56 Cardiac and peripheral vascular disease
649(8)
57 Insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
657(16)
58 Age and diving
673(8)
59 Diver selection
681(4)
PART 10 SPECIALIZED DIVING AND ITS PROBLEMS
685(60)
60 Female divers
687(10)
61 Breath-hold diving
697(6)
62 Technical diving
703(16)
63 Divers with disabilities
719(6)
64 Submarine medicine
725(6)
65 Occupational groups
731(6)
66 Diving in contaminated water
737(2)
67 Deep and saturation diving
739(6)
PART 11 RELATED SUBJECTS
745(22)
68 Hyperbaric equipment
747(8)
69 Hyperbaric medicine
755(12)
Appendix A Decompression tables 767(18)
Appendix B US Navy recompression therapy tables 785(8)
Appendix C Recompression therapy options 793(4)
Appendix D Diving medical library 797(4)
Appendix E Diving medical training 801(2)
Appendix F Diving medical organizations and contacts 803(2)
Index 805
Carl Edmonds, formerly OIC of the Royal Australian Navy Diving Medical Unit, Foundation President of the South Pacific Underwater Medical Society and Director of the Australian Diving Medical Centre, Sydney, Australia Michael Bennett, conjoint associate professor in anaesthesia and diving and hyperbaric medicine, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia

John Lippmann, founder, chairman and director of research, DAN (Divers Alert Network) Asia-Pacific, Ashburton, Australia Simon J. Mitchell, head, Department of Anaesthesiology, University of Auckland, New Zealand; and consultant in diving and hyperbaric medicine, Slark Hyperbaric Unit, North Shore Hospital, Auckland, New Zealand