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" The beginner's guide to intensive care : "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 843904
Title & Author : The beginner's guide to intensive care : : a handbook for junior doctors and allied professionals /\ edited by Nitin Arora, Shondipon K. Laha.
Edition Statement : Second edition.
Publication Statement : Boca Raton, FL :: CRC Press,, [2018]
Page. NO : 1 online resource (xxvi, 480 pages) :: illustrations
ISBN : 0815383215
: : 1138035785
: : 1315264978
: : 1351965646
: : 1351965654
: : 1351965662
: : 9780815383215
: : 9781138035782
: : 9781315264974
: : 9781351965644
: : 9781351965651
: : 9781351965668
: 9780815383215
: 9781138035782
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents : Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgements; Editors; Contributors; Introduction; Part 1: Basics; Chapter 1: Your first day and what to expect; The 'usual' day; Who to ask for help; ICU terminology; Chapter 2: The daily review of a patient; Primary diagnosis; Background and progress; Issues over the last 24 hours; Respiratory system; Cardiovascular system; Renal system; Gastrointestinal system; Haematology; Neurological system; Microbiology; Lines; General; Summary of issues; Treatment plan; Chapter 3: Communication; Why is communication so important?
: Chapter 5: FOAMed and social media as an aid to education in intensive careFree open access medical education (FOAMed); Twitter; Podcasts; Blogs/websites; Not all that glitters is gold; Further reading; Chapter 6: Research in intensive care; Why is research important?; Common types of research in ICU; Translational science; Early phase clinical studies; Observational studies; Randomised controlled trials (RCTs); Practical aspects of research in ICU; Who carries out the research?; Consent; Ethical aspects of research in ICU; How to get involved in research in ICU; Further reading.
: Chapter 7: Stress and burnout in intensive care medicine: Looking after yourselfWhat is 'burnout'?; How common is burnout?; Who gets burnout?; Individual factors; Organisational/work-related factors; What are the signs of burnout?; What are the effects of burnout?; How is burnout diagnosed?; Are there any treatments for burnout?; I am feeling burnt out. what should I do?; Can burnout be prevented?; What about our case? An idealised outcome; Further reading; Part 2: Staffing on the Intensive Care Unit: The multidisciplinary team; Chapter 8: The intensive care nurse.
: What training do critical care nurses have?Chapter 9: Speech and language therapists; Communication difficulties; Swallowing difficulties; Further reading; Chapter 10: The critical care physiotherapist; Respiratory treatment; Rehabilitation; What we need from you; Further reading; Chapter 11: Advanced critical care practitioners (ACCP); Background; Recognition by the Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine; What are the typical backgrounds of ACCPs?; Current roles of the critical care practitioners within critical care services; Additional advantages of ACCPs; Further reading.
: Who will I be communicating with?On the intensive care unit; In the hospital; Outside the hospital; How can I communicate effectively within the multi-disciplinary team?; Always; Never; How can I communicate effectively with patients and relatives?; Always; Never; How do I break bad news?; Spikes model; Always; Never; Conclusion; Further reading; Chapter 4: Capacity and consent; Consent; Capacity; Lack of capacity; Deprivation of liberty safeguards; Restraint; Mental Health Act 1983; Children; Answer to clinical scenario; Further reading.
Abstract : "' ... provides an excellent introduction to the management of acute illness for all clinical staff, and a solid foundation for those who choose to make ICM a fulfilling life-long career.' From the Foreword by Julian Bion, Professor of Intensive Care Medicine, University of Birmingham Foundation year doctors are frequently rotated to Intensive Care Units (ICUs) and, like many of those new to intensive care, find that the standard texts on this challenging clinical environment are too comprehensive to provide an introduction or day-to-day reference. This simple bedside handbook fills that gap, providing a pragmatic guide to the basics of ICU, patient management and emergencies, as well as topical areas like organ donation, using social media for learning, and management of the acutely ill patient. New to this edition, the book contains chapters on Sepsis, ARDS, Refractory Hypoxia, post-ICU syndrome, Point of Care Ultrasound, and Stress/Burnout; often from world-renowned contributors. It also addresses consent and capacity, including the new DOLS guidance. The second edition is newly divided into 7 sections: Basics; The Multidisciplinary Team; Initial Assessment: The First Hour; Drugs; Equipment and Investigations; Airway and Respiratory Emergencies; Other Emergencies and Management.?Each section is broken into short, easy-to-read topics, which have clearly outlined learning goals, summaries and emphasise the continuities between intensive care medicine and other forms of care. Foundation, Acute Common Stem and Anaesthesia junior doctors facing their initial attachment in Intensive Care will find this essential reading. Now even more accessible for non-career ICU doctors, it will also be an invaluable guide for ACCPs, outreach nurses, medical students, pharmacists, physiotherapists and allied health professionals.? "--Provided by publisher.
Subject : Critical care medicine, Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Subject : Critical care medicine.
Subject : HEALTH FITNESS-- Diseases-- General.
Subject : MEDICAL-- Clinical Medicine.
Subject : MEDICAL-- Diseases.
Subject : MEDICAL-- Evidence-Based Medicine.
Subject : MEDICAL-- Internal Medicine.
Dewey Classification : ‭616.02/8‬
LC Classification : ‭RC86.7‬‭.B45 2018‬
Added Entry : Arora, Nitin
: Laha, Shondipon Kumar
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