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Köp båda 2 för 1115 krA popular, practical and easy-to-use guide, Oxford Desk Reference: Critical Care second edition distils evidence, therapeutics, and a growing knowledge base in to one single resource. Using their expertise, the Editors have devised an invaluable c...
Dr Jonathan Handy is a top consultant anaesthetist based at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital and the Royal Marsden and serves as Honorary Senior Lecturer for University College London. He is also Clinical Lead for North West London Critical Care Network. Dr Handy is heavily involved in research, including the molecular physiology of critical illness. He is an editor for the journal 'Anaesthesia' and has been involved in developing and teaching various educational courses.
PART 1 - Organisation Aspects
1 - Design and organisation of intensive care units
2 - Critical care Outreach & rapid response systems
3 - Severity Scoring and Outcome Prediction
4 - Transport of the critically ill patients
5 - Physiotherapy in intensive care
6 - Critical care nursing
7 - Ethics
8 - Common problems after ICU
9 - Clinical information systems
10 - Trials
11 - Palliative care
12 - ICU and the elderly
13 - Team based health care delivery
14 - Genetics and Sepsis
PART 2 - Shock
15 - Overview of shock
16 - Haemodynamic monitoring
17 - Multi-organ dysfunction syndrome
18 - Monitoring oxygenation
19 - Hyperlactatemia in Critical Illness
PART 3 - Acute Coronary Care
20 - Acute cardiac investigations and interventions
21 - Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (including defibrillation)
22 - Cardiac arrhythmias (combine with drugs)
23 - Cardiac pacing
24 - Acute Heart failure and Pulmonary Hypertension
25 - Valvular and congenital heart disease and infective endocarditis
26 - Postoperative cardiac intensive care
27 - Echocardiography in intensive care
PART 4 - Respiratory Failure
28 - Oxygen therapy
29 - Airway management and acute airway obstruction
30 - Acute respiratory failure in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
31 - Mechanical ventilator support
32 - Humidifiers and inhalation therapy
33 - Acute respiratory distress syndrome include fat embolism
34 - Pulmonary embolism
35 - Acute severe asthma
36 - Pneumonia
37 - Noninvasive ventilation
38 - Respiratory monitoring
39 - Chest imaging
40 - Ultrasound in the ICU
41 - ECMO
PART 5 - Gastroenterological Emergencies
42 - Acute gastrointestinal bleeding
43 - Acute pancreatitis
44 - Hepatic failure
45 - Abdominal Surgical Catastrophes
46 - Implications of solid tumours for Intensive Care
PART 6 - Acute Renal Failure
47 - Acute Kidney Injury
48 - Renal Replacement Therapy
PART 7 - Neurological Disorders
49 - Disorders of consciousness
50 - Status epilepticus
51 - Acute cerebrovascular complications
52 - Cerebral protection
53 - Brain death
54 - Meningitis and encephalomyelitis
55 - Tetanus
56 - Delirium
57 - ICU acquired weakness
58 - Neuromuscular disorders
PART 8 - Endocrine Disorders
59 - Diabetic emergencies
60 - Diabetes insipidus and other polyuric syndromes
61 - Thyroid emergencies
62 - Adrenocortical insufficiency
63 - Acute calcium disorders
PART 9 - Obstetric Emergencies
64 - Preeclampsia and eclampsia
65 - Obstetri...