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Emergency Physiotherapy

On Call Survival Guide

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A solution-oriented synopsis of the majority of issues faced in the on call setting, i.e. communication, assessment of the patient, problem identification and treatment. On call physio situations are usually respiratory but may arise in any type of unit. All these are addressed as well as the other commonest scenarios. Text is presented as lists and bullet points as much as possible, with 50% of the book presenting information in charts, algoriths or diagrams. It is designed to fit with the UK National assessment tool and Phase 2 of this is a national teaching programme to be launched in 2002.

This book is expected to become a standard text for that course but it also stands alone as a useful text for physios everywhere in its own right. Pocket sized with a flexicover, it is designed for quick and easy on the job reference.
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Publication date
2004
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
348
Dimensions (mm)
123 x 186
Weight (g)
395
  • Foreword
    Preface
    Acknowledgements


    1. Preparation for on call 1

    Section 1: Assessment
    2. Assessment of the adult patient
    3. Assessment of the paediatric patient
    4. Assessment Tools
    5. Chest x-ray interpretation

    Section 2: Potential problems
    6. The management of sputum retention
    7. The management of volume loss
    8. The management of increased work of breathing


    Section 3: Specific client groups
    9. Calls to the adult intensive care unit
    10. Calls to the paediatric intensive care unit
    11. Calls to the medical unit
    12. Calls to the surgical unit
    13. Calls to the neurological or neurosurgical unit
    14. Calls to the cardiothoracic unit
    15. Calls to the oncology unit
    16. Calls to the paediatric unit
    17. Calls to the neonatal unit

    Section 4: Treatment techniques
    18. An A-Z of physiotherapy treatment techniques
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