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Intensive Care Units: Stress, Procedures & Mortality Rates

Intensive Care Units: Stress, Procedures & Mortality Rates

9781617289675
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Intensive care medicine is a rapidly expanding medical speciality that commands a significant proportion of health care resources. It is predicted that the demand on intensive care resources will rapidly increase in the foreseeable future, partially due to an ageing elderly population. There is an increasing wealth of literature as to the nature of the intensive care multi-disciplinary team, and how this impacts patient morbidity and mortality. This book presents current research from around the globe in the study of intensive care units including:: intensive care unit staffing and its impact on patient outcome; medical and nursing intensive care delivery; acute compartment syndrome on intensive care units; and blood transfusions in the intensive care unit.
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9781617289675
9781617289675

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Publication date
2011
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Dimensions (mm)
260.00 x 180.00
Weight (g)
528
  • Preface; Elderly Patients with Multi-Morbidity, Frailty & Geriatric Syndromes:: Therapeutic Problem of Contemporary & Incoming Medicine at Intensive Care Unit (ICU) from the Geriatricians Viewpoint; Hemodynamic Management of Neurocritical Care Patients; Intensive Care Unit Staffing & its Impact on Patient Outcome; Family Needs & the Nurse/Physician-Family Relationship in the Neuroscience Intensive Care Unit; Application of Multivariate Autoregressive Models for Individualized Evaluation of Dynamics of ICU Patients; Medical & Nursing Intensive Care Delivery- Team Dynamics & Stressors; Airway & Ventilatory Management in Neurocritical Care Patients; Ultrasound Guided Vessel Cannulation in Critical Care Patients; Synbiotics in Trauma:: Of Proven Benefit or a New Fad?; Acute Compartment Syndrome on the Intensive Care Unit:: A Life & Limb Threatening Injury; A Review of the Evidence for Glycemic Control in Critically Ill Children; Blood Tranfusions on the Intensive Care Unit:: The Role of Allogenous & Autologous Transfusions, & Pharmacological Agents; Index.
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