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El. knyga: Emergencies in Critical Care

Edited by (Consultant in Critical Care, Critical Care Directorate, Nottingham City Hospital, UK), Edited by (Consultant in Critical Care, Critical Care Directorate, Nottingham City Hospital, UK), Edited by (Professor of Anaesthesia and Critical Care, Critical Care )
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  • Serija: Emergencies in...
  • Išleidimo metai: 18-Jul-2013
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780191015953
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  • Išleidimo metai: 18-Jul-2013
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780191015953
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This essential handbook provides a practical, accessible guide to all emergency situations encountered in the critical care setting. Emergencies are very common in the critical care setting and this book helps critical care staff identify patients at risk, how to manage them, and be prepared. To help the reader find advice quickly, most chapters begin with a generic description of how to manage emergencies affecting that system, or patient group. This is followed by details of specific diagnoses and how they should be managed. The author team, where possible, follow the 'ABC' approach, which is not only the standard approach to emergency management, but also a widely-used scheme for documenting daily reviews on ICU, and for documenting trauma management.

This second edition covers new areas of importance, including sections on how to deal with adverse events and critical incidents involving critically ill patients, patient-safety and improved patient rescue packages, and on the practicalities of infection control procedures. Normal values have been combined in to one short chapter for easy reference.

Easy to use and evidence-based, this book will help all critical care staff involved with the management of emergencies, from the new junior doctor to the experienced consultant in a portable and easily-readable format.

Recenzijos

The major highlight of this book is the information and support it provides in a concise manner for easy reference necessary in an emergency. [ It] would be of value to anyone presented with a critically ill patient regardless of experience, position or grade, as a guide to management, quick reference guide or useful fact checker. * Kim Shrieves, BSc (hons) child health nursing, RN (Child); Nursing Times *

Contributors ix
Symbols and abbreviations x
1 Assessment and stabilization
1(16)
2 Airway
17(30)
3 Breathing
47(50)
4 Circulation
97(54)
5 Neurology
151(52)
6 Metabolic, endocrine, and environmental injury
203(52)
7 Renal
255(16)
8 Gastrointestinal and hepatic
271(26)
9 Haematology and oncology
297(24)
10 Infections
321(66)
11 Surgical patients
387(16)
12 Trauma, burns, and skin injury
403(22)
13 Obstetric and fertility patients
425(22)
14 Poisoning and overdose
447(48)
15 Incidents and adverse events
495(10)
16 Communication and organ donation
505(8)
17 Common emergency procedures
513(48)
Appendix 561(20)
Index 581
Martin Beed graduated from Nottingham Medical School in 1994, and has worked in a wide variety of hospitals including being a medical SHO in the Shetland Isles. He trained in anaesthesia and intensive care in the Nottingham and East Midlands School of Anaesthesia; and has also worked for a year in the intensive care unit of the Royal Adelaide Hospital, Australia, where he developed an interest in the retrieval and transfer of critically ill patients by air or by road. He obtained a consultant post in Intensive Care and Anaesthesia in 2006 at the City Campus of Nottingham University Hospitals.



Richard Sherman trained at The University of Sheffield Medical School. He gained his current position as Consultant in Critical Care & Anaesthesia at Nottingham City Hospital in 2002. He has been a member of the Intensive Care Society for over eight years. He is a qualified Advanced Trauma Life Support instructor and enjoys the educational aspect of his work. He is involved with undergraduate and trainee teaching, audit and research.

Ravi Majahan joined the University of Nottingham in 1991 as a lecturer in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, and was awarded chair in 2006. He has a drive for education and research, has been training programme director, honorary secretary of Anaesthetic Research Society, and has held many examinerships. His main research interests include cerebral vascular physiology, and vascular physiology in sepsis.