Oxford Handbook of Critical Care / Edition 3

Oxford Handbook of Critical Care / Edition 3

by Mervyn Singer, Andrew Webb
ISBN-10:
0199235333
ISBN-13:
9780199235339
Pub. Date:
06/01/2009
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199235333
ISBN-13:
9780199235339
Pub. Date:
06/01/2009
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Oxford Handbook of Critical Care / Edition 3

Oxford Handbook of Critical Care / Edition 3

by Mervyn Singer, Andrew Webb
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Overview

The fully revised, third edition of this bestselling handbook describes best practice of critical care in a succint, concise, and clinically-oriented way. Covering the principles of general management, it includes therapeutic and monitoring devices, specific disorders of organ systems, as well as detailed information on drugs and fluids. New material has been added on key areas such as airway maintenance, dressing techniques, infection control, echocardiography, tissue perfusion monitoring, coma and more. With up-to-date references and invaluable clinical advice, there is also plenty of space to add notes or amend sections to suit local protocols.

Patient-centered and practical, it will serve the consultant, trainee, nurse or other allied health professionals as both a reference and aide memoir. This is the indispensable Oxford Handbook for all those working within critical care.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199235339
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 06/01/2009
Series: Oxford Medical Handbooks
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 704
Product dimensions: 4.00(w) x 7.00(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Dr Andrew Webb is Medical Director at UCL Hospitals and Consultant Physician in Critical Care Medicine. As a medical director his role is unusual in that it includes the executive and operational director responsibility for University College Hospital including the divisions of Critical Care & Theatres, Emergency Services, Medicines & Therapies, Pathology, Outpatients & Imaging and Surgery. He has been a Consultant in critical care medicine since 1989 and was Honorary Treasurer for the ICS during 2000-2003. He is currently chair of the Critical Care Advisory Committee for the Welsh Assembly Government. He has interests in haemodynamic monitoring, fluid management and healthcare management. He is co-author of several major critical care texts and papers on fluid management in ICU and the peri-operative period.
Mervyn Singer is Professor of Intensive Care Medicine at University College London. He has published numerous books, reviews, chapters and original research publications in critical and acute medicine, and led single- and multi-centre clinical trials. His research interests include the pathophysiology and management of sepsis and multi-organ failure, shock states, tissue oxygenation, infection, haemodynamics and haemodynamic monitoring.

Table of Contents

Abbreviations1. Critical care organisation and management2. Respiratory therapy techniques3. Cardiovascular therapy techniques4. Renal therapy techniques5. Gastrointestinal therapy techniques6. Nutrition and metabolic therapy7. Wound and pressure area management8. Respiratory monitoring9. Cardiovascular monitoring10. Neurological monitoring11. Laboratory monitoring12. Miscellaneous monitoring13. Fluids14. Respiratory drugs15. Cardiovascular drugs16. Renal drugs17. Gastrointestinal drugs18. Neurological drugs19. Haematological drugs20. Miscellaneous drugs21. Resuscitation22. Respiratory disorders23. Cardiovascular disorders24. Renal disorders25. Gastrointestinal disorders26. Hepatic disorders27. Neurological disorders28. Haematological disorders29. Metabolic disorders30. Poisoning31. Infection and inflammation32. Trauma and burns33. Physical disorders34. Pain and post-operative critical care35. Oncological critical care36. Obstetric emergencies37. Transport of the critically ill38. Death and the dying patient
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