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Key Clinical Topics in Critical Care

Key Clinical Topics in Critical Care

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Key Clinical Topics in Critical Care offers an indispensable and practical guide for exam revision and clinical practice. Written and edited by specialists with a wealth of clinical experience, this book provides rapid access to core topics in critical care. Each topic is written in a concise and easy-to-digest format, making this book the essential resource for exam revision and quick reference at the point of care.


• Over 100 topics presented in alpha order, from acute coronary syndrome to weaning from ventilation
• Succinct coverage of clinical features, diagnosis, treatment and complications
• Effective exam revision for FRCA, FFICM and EDIC candidates
• Includes clinical photos and diagrams to improve understanding of key concepts
• Contributions from experienced specialists to ensure authoritative, accurate content

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Publication date
2014
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
512
Dimensions (mm)
160.00 x 240.00
Weight (g)
820
  • 1. Acute coronary syndrome

    2. Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) - diagnosis

    3. Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) - management

    4. Abdominal compartment syndrome

    5. Adrenal disease

    6. Airway complications on Intensive Care Unit

    7. Airway management in an emergency

    8. Airway obstruction - upper and lower

    9. Analgesia in critical care - advanced

    10. Anaphylaxis

    11. Antibiotics, antivirals and antifungals

    12. Arterial blood gases (ABG) - physiology

    13. Arterial blood gases (ABG) - analysis

    14. Arterial cannulation

    15. Asthma

    16. Blood and blood products

    17. Blood coagulopathies

    18. Blood transfusion and complications

    19. Brain stem death and organ donation

    20. Burns

    21. Calcium, magnesium and phosphate

    22. Cancer patients and critical care

    23. Cardiac arrhythmias

    24. Cardiac failure - acute

    25. Cardiac output measurement

    26. Cardiac pacing

    27. Cardiac surgery - postoperative care

    28. Cardiac valve disease

    29. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation

    30. Care bundles

    31. Central venous cannulation

    32. Chest tube thoracostomy

    33. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)

    34. Coma

    35. Consent

    36. Critical illness polyneuromyopathy

    37. Delirium

    38. Diabetes mellitus

    39. Diarrhoea

    40. Drug overdose and poisons

    41. Echocardiography for Critical Care

    42. ECMO

    43. Endocarditis

    44. End-of-life care

    45. Ethics

    46. Fibreoptic bronchoscopy

    47. Fluid replacement therapy

    48. Guillain-Barre syndrome

    49. Haematological disorders

    50. HIV

    51. Hypertension

    52. Hyperthermia

    53. Hypothermia

    54. ICP monitoring

    55. Infection acquired in hospital

    56. Infection control

    57. Inotropes and vasopressors

    58. Liver failure - acute

    59. Liver failure - chronic

    60. Major haemorrhage

    61. Meningitis and encephalitis

    62. Meningococcal sepsis

    63. Myasthenia gravis

    64. Neurological diseases

    65. Nutrition

    66. Obstetric emergencies

    67. Obstetric Haemorrhage

    68. Oscillation and high frequency ventilation

    69. Pancreatitis

    70. Pandemic flu

    71. Patient safety

    72. Pituitary disorders

    73. Pleural disease

    74. Pneumonia - community acquired

    75. Pneumonia - hospital acquired

    76. Post-resuscitation care

    77. Potassium

    78. Pre-hospital care

    79. Pulmonary function tests

    80. Quality indicators

    81. Quality of life after ICU

    82. Radiology for Critical Care

    83. Rapid response systems

    84. Refractive hypoxia - management

    85. Renal failure - acute

    86. Renal failure - rescue therapies

    87. Renal replacement therapy

    88. Respiratory support - invasive

    89. Respiratory support - non-invasive

    90. Scoring systems

    91. Sedation

    92. Sepsis - management

    93. Sepsis - pathophysiology

    94. Shock

    95. Sickle cell disease

    96. SIRS

    97. Skin and soft tissue infections

    98. SOD/SDD

    99. Sodium

    100. Spinal injuries

    101. Status epilepticus

    102. Stress ulceration prophylaxis

    103. Stroke

    104. Subarachnoid haemorrhage

    105. Tetanus

    106. Thyroid Gland Disorders

    107. Tracheostomy

    108. Transfer of the critically ill

    109. Transplant medicine

    110. Trauma - anaesthesia and critical care

    111. Trauma - other injuries

    112. Trauma - primary survey

    113. Trauma - secondary survey

    114. Traumatic brain injury

    115. Upper gastrointestinal bleeding

    116. Vasculitides

    117. Venous thromboembolism

    118. Weaning from ventilation

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