Intensive care medicine Books

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  • Oxford Handbook of Critical Care Medicine 4e

    OUP OXFORD Oxford Handbook of Critical Care Medicine 4e

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisPatient-centred and practical, the Oxford Handbook of Critical Care serves the consultant, trainee, nurse, and other allied health professionals as both a reference and aide memoir, as an indispensable guide to all aspects of critical care.

    15 in stock

    £35.14

  • Intensive Care Medicine MCQs: Multiple Choice

    TFM Publishing Ltd Intensive Care Medicine MCQs: Multiple Choice

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisIntensive care medicine is a dynamic and evolving specialty, requiring its practitioners to be part physician, physiologist and anaesthetist. This requires a firm foundation of knowledge and an ability to apply this to the clinical situation. This book contains 270 multiple choice questions allowing self-assessment of the breadth of knowledge required of the modern intensivist. The book is divided into three papers each consisting of 60 multiple true false (MTF) and 30 single best answer (SBA) questions covering areas including resuscitation, diagnosis, disease management, organ support, and ethical and legal aspects of practice. The MTF questions test factual knowledge and understanding of the evidence base underpinning intensive care medicine, while the SBA questions test the ability of the candidate to prioritise, compete options and make the best decision for the patient. Each question is peer reviewed and accompanied by concise and detailed explanatory notes with references to guide further reading. All the authors are practising intensive care physicians with first-hand experience of professional examinations in the specialty. This book will appeal to intensive care physicians approaching professional examinations worldwide, including the European Diploma, American Board and Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine examinations. In addition, it will appeal to intensive care nurses and allied healthcare professionals wishing to update their knowledge as part of continuing professional development, and to physicians sitting professional examinations in related specialties requiring knowledge of intensive care medicine such as general medicine, general surgery and anaesthesia. This book will complement the existing international best-selling title "Multiple Choice Questions in Intensive Care Medicine" (9781903378 649), also written by Dr Steve Benington.

    10 in stock

    £29.75

  • Oxford Handbook of Anaesthesia Oxford Medical

    Oxford University Press Oxford Handbook of Anaesthesia Oxford Medical

    7 in stock

    Book SynopsisReturning for its fifth edition, the Oxford Handbook of Anaesthesia has been re-energized by new editors and a specialist contributor team, while still retaining its much-loved, clear and concise style. Written for anaesthetists at all stages of their careers, from trainees sitting exams through to experienced consultants as well as ODPs and nurses involved in theatre area work and pre-assessment, this comprehensive guide to the anaesthetic world is as indispensable as ever.This new edition has been completely revised and brings you the most up-to-date guidance and information to keep pace with fast-moving areas of anaesthesia, including a completely revised regional anaesthesia chapter. Now in full colour and packed with enhanced illustrations throughout, including new ECG rhythm strips and illustrations of specialist equipment, the Handbook also includes colour coding for easier navigation. Designed for daily use, this Handbook is your essential companion to anaesthesia, with everythTrade ReviewThe Oxford Handbook of Anaesthesia is a comprehensive, authoritative, and practical guide to the whole field of anaesthetic practice. * Anticancer Research *In conclusion, Oxford Handbook of Anaesthesia is a quick and manageable handbook with a didactic approach to basic principles and to the latest updates in perioperative medicine, patient safety and anaesthetic management for elective surgical procedures and emergency situations. This book is a useful resource not only for resident anesthesiologists but also for trainees * Chiara Cambise, European Journal of Anaesthesiology *This book is extremely useful to students in anesthesiology. It is also helpful to those who are already in practice when confronted with an unfamiliar situation. It is the best handbook available … * Robert R. Gaiser, Yale School of Medicine, Doody's Review Service *Review from previous edition This edition goes above and beyond. . . it seems to have progressed from strength to strength. * Edward Gilbert-Kawai, British Journal of Hospital Medicine *To summarize, the Oxford Handbook of Anaesthesia offers an expansive volume of information in a clear, concise, easy-to-read manner. The text covers key concepts without getting too involved in the details, making it an excellent choice as a first text for medical students or junior residents interested in the specialty. I recommend this high-yield book for any learner who wants to build a foundation of knowledge in anaesthesiology. * Sophie N.Davie, MD, Canadian Journal of Anesthesia *Table of Contents1: Good practice and safety 2: Preoperative considerations 3: Preoptimisation 4: At risk populations 5: Cardiovascular disease 6: Respiratory disease 7: Renal disease 8: Hepatic disease 9: Endocrine and metabolic disease 10: Bone, joint, and connective tissue disorders 11: Haematology 12: Neurological and neuromuscular disorders 13: Psychiatric disorders 14: Getting started 15: Airway assessment and management 16: Conduct of anaesthesia 17: Blood products and fluid therapy 18: Specific circumstances 19: Cardiac anaesthesia 20: Thoracic surgery 21: Neurosurgery 22: Vascular surgery 23: Orthopaedic surgery 24: Plastic and burns surgery 25: Gastrointestinal surgery 26: Bariatric surgery 27: Liver procedures 28: Endocrine surgery 29: Urological surgery 30: Gynaecological surgery 31: Ear, nose and throat surgery 32: Maxillofacial and dental surgery 33: Ophthalmic surgery 34: Anaesthesia for radiology and cardiology 35: Obstetric anaesthesia and analgesia 36: Paediatric and neonatal anaesthesia 37: The major trauma patient 38: The emergency patient 39: Anaesthetic emergencies 40: Regional anaesthesia 41: Acute pain 42: Drug formulary

    7 in stock

    £37.04

  • Critical Care Handbook of the Massachusetts

    Wolters Kluwer Health Critical Care Handbook of the Massachusetts

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisWith concise, full-color coverage of this rapidly enlarging field, Critical Care Handbook of the Massachusetts General Hospital, Seventh Edition, is your go-to guide for practical, complete, and current information on medical and surgical critical care. Edited by Drs. Edward A. Bittner, Lorenzo Berra, Peter J. Fagenholz, Jean Kwo, Jarone Lee, and Abraham Sonny, this user-friendly handbook is designed for rapid reference, providing reliable, hospital-tested protocols that reflect today's most advanced critical care practices. An at-a-glance outline format and portable size make it an essential manual for medical students, residents with rotations in ICUs, and physicians and nurses who work in critical care. Reflects a multidisciplinary approach throughout, in a convenient size for on-the-go reference Contains well-written, comprehensive coverage of general principles, specific considerations such as ARDS, and health care services such as ICU handoffs and transitions Uses an efficient outline format with bolded key words and concepts Includes new chapters on critical care management of COVID-19, heart failure, and pulmonary hypertension Written by MGH attendings, fellows in critical care, nurses, and residents in anesthesia, critical care, and pain medicine, with input from surgery, pulmonary care, pediatrics, neurology, and pharmacy Enrich Your eBook Reading Experience Read directly on your preferred device(s), such as computer, tablet, or smartphone. Easily convert to audiobook, powering your content with natural language text-to-speech.

    3 in stock

    £53.10

  • Marinos The ICU Book Print  eBook with Updates

    Wolters Kluwer Health Marinos The ICU Book Print eBook with Updates

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisDr. Paul L. Marino's concise, engaging writing style is just one of many reasons that Marino's The ICU Book is the best-selling reference in critical care. This highly regarded, full-color resource contains the essential information needed to care for patients in any ICU, regardless of the specialty designation of the unit. The newly revised Fifth Edition continues the focus on practical aspects of patient care and will appeal to anyone with an interest in the care of critically ill patients. The intended audience incudes medical students, interns and residents in medicine, surgery, and anesthesiology, critical care physicians and nurses, physician's assistants, respiratory therapists, and paramedics. Dr. Marino has been a practicing critical care specialist for 44 years, and the material in his book is a reflection of this vast experience. The text has been completely rewritten and incorporates the latest concepts and most recent clinical practice guidelines. Because this is a single-author text, the writing and style are consistent from chapter to chapter, and redundancies are held to a minimum. New chapters have been added on fluid management, approaches to clinical shock, acute pulmonary embolism,liver failure, and acute pancreatitis. As in prior editions, there are numerous illustrations and tables that highlight the material in the text, and each chapter ends with a section called A Final Word that presents a take-home message from the chapter. The text will be updated quarterly to include recently published guidelines and pertinent clinical studies. Enrich your eBook reading experienceRead directly on your preferred device(s),such as computer, tablet, or smartphone. Easily convert to audiobook,powering your content with natural language text-to-speech.

    3 in stock

    £82.79

  • Manual of Airway Management in Critical Care

    Wolters Kluwer Health Manual of Airway Management in Critical Care

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisPatterned after the renowned Walls Manual of Emergency Airway Management, Manual of Airway Management in Critical Care is a concise, focused reference on this challenging topic specifically for ICU providers. Drs. Jarrod M. Mosier, Calvin A. Brown III, Matteo Parotto, and Raquel R. Bartz bring their extensive expertise in critical care airway management to this all-new volume, as well as Dr. Mosier’s experience as director of the nationally recognized The Difficult Airway Course: Critical Care™. An excellent resource for intensivists, advanced practice providers, critical care nurses, and respiratory therapists, this first-of-its-kind text reflects ICU airway management from cover to cover: its unique standards of care, its unique risks, and its unique body of literature that set it apart from other medical disciplines. Uses a hands-on approach to provide the concrete guidance needed to effectively manage both adult and pediatric airway emergen

    1 in stock

    £79.19

  • MCQs in Intensive Care Medicine

    TFM Publishing Ltd MCQs in Intensive Care Medicine

    7 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis book will provide 300 practice MCQs divided into three practice papers. Correct answers will follow, accompanied by short referenced notes drawing from recent important journal articles, major critical care textbooks and selected internet resources. Since there is no other dedicated intensive care MCQ book on the market, this book would be relevant to the following groups: junior intensive care trainees, senior intensive care nursing staff wishing to enhance their medical knowledge, intensive care consultants as a teaching aid and trainees preparing for professional examinations. This MCQ book will also be ideal in preparation for the European Diploma in Intensive Care Medicine (EDIC) Part 1 examination, as the questions will be matched as closely as possible in style and difficulty to those in the EDIC Part 1. The EDIC is an internationally recognised qualification for medical trainees in intensive care, set by the European Society for Intensive Care Medicine (ESICM). It is a two-part examination consisting of a 100-question multiple choice paper (Part 1) and a clinical and viva voce examination (Part 2). To ensure relevance, the questions will be designed with reference to the training syllabus provided by the ESICM.

    7 in stock

    £27.00

  • The Complete Recovery Room Book

    Oxford University Press The Complete Recovery Room Book

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe care that a patient receives in the first hours after surgery is crucial to minimizing the risk of complications. The recovery room staff must manage both comatose and physiologically unstable patients, and deal with the immediate post-operative care of surgical patients. The Complete Recovery Room Book, Sixth edition, provides nurses, surgeons, and anaesthetists with up-to-date guidance and practical tips on the post-operative management of patients. Over 30 chapters, this resource covers key aspects of recovery room management from setting-up, monitoring and equipment, and managing symptoms as well as clear and concise explanations of physiology and pharmacology. Specific chapters address the unique post-operative needs of individual types of surgery and patient groups. Practical tips and short aphorisms are offered throughout the text to help retain practical information.Trade ReviewReview from previous edition Featured as an 'Essential Purchase' on Doody's Core Titles List for 2018This comprehensive book provides clear guidance on how to manage the postoperative care of surgical patients. The fifth edition of a book that was originally published in 1992, this update includes the most current medications and monitoring techniques for managing postsurgical patients. * Doody *Table of Contents20 Golden Rules 1: Recovery room routines 2: Recovery room procedures 3: Design of the recovery room 4: Monitoring and equipment 5: Pain 6: Postoperative pain 7: Analgesics 8: Postoperative nausea and vomiting 9: Regional analgesia 10: Special problems 11: Pharmacology 12: Mothers and babies 13: Paediatrics 14: The elderly patient 15: Respiratory physiology 16: The respiratory system 17: Cardiovascular physiology 18: Cardiovascular disease 19: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation 20: Shock 21: Crisis management 22: The kidney 23: Fluid balance 24: Metabolism 25: Chronic disorders 26: The bleeding patient 27: Surgical issues 28: Infection control 29: Working with people 30: Working with facts Appendix 1 Trolley set-ups Appendix 2 Infusions Appendix 3 Useful data Glossary Abbreviations Abbreviations: Index:

    1 in stock

    £53.00

  • SBAs and MCQs for Drugs in Anaesthesia and

    Oxford University Press SBAs and MCQs for Drugs in Anaesthesia and

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisDesigned to complement the highly popular Drugs in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, this companion title provides high quality pharmacology practice questions for exam revision. Focusing specifically on pharmacological principles and agents, it is tailored for postgraduate exams in anaesthesia and intensive care including the FRCA, FFICM, the EDAIC, and the EDIC.Over 230 True/False MCQs and Single Best Answers help readers to test and consolidate knowledge learnt from Drugs in. Questions are arranged into 17 subject-themed chapters such as ''Intravenous anaesthetic agents'' to focus revision. Structured questions and answers are accompanied by detailed explanations, cross-references to Drugs in where relevant, and further reading. Written by consultants and experienced trainees, SBAs and MCQs for Drugs in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care offers a true test of the reader''s pharmacology knowledge, and is an essential purchase for anyone preparing for their anaesthetic and intensive care exTable of Contents1: Claire Blandford: Inhaled anaesthetic agents 2: David Levy: Intravenous anaesthetic agents 3: Claire Blandford: Local anaesthetic agents 4: Graham C. McCracken: Drugs affecting neuromuscular function 5: Sarah Shaw: Analgesics: opioids 6: David Hutchins and Claire Blandford: Analgesics: non-opioids 7: Edward Scarth: Antimicrobial agents 8: Sarah Shaw: Intravenous fluids and blood products 9: Graham C. McCracken: Pharmacological principles 10: David Levy and Claire Blandford: Drugs affecting the Central Nervous System 11: Helen Marshall: Drugs affecting the Cardiovascular System 12: Helen Marshall: Drugs affecting the Respiratory System 13: Graham C. McCracken: Drugs affecting the Gastrointestinal System 14: Helen Marshall: Drugs affecting the Renal Tract 15: David Levy: Drugs affecting the Endocrine System 16: Edward Scarth: Drugs affecting the Haematological and Immunological Systems 17: Edward Scarth: Drugs in Overdose

    1 in stock

    £23.74

  • Millers Basics of Anesthesia

    Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Millers Basics of Anesthesia

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisTable of ContentsSECTION I INTRODUCTION 1. Scope of Anesthesia Practice 2. Learning Anesthesia 3. Anesthesia Information Systems SECTION II PHARMACOLOGY AND PHYSIOLOGY 4. Basic Pharmacologic Principles 5. Clinical Cardiac and Pulmonary Physiology 6. Autonomic Nervous System 7. Inhaled Anesthetics 8. Intravenous Anesthetics 9. Opioids 10. Local Anesthetics 11. Neuromuscular Blocking Drugs 12. Anesthesia Neurotoxicity SECTION III PREOPERATIVE PREPARATION AND INTRAOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT 13. Preoperative Evaluation and Medication 14. Choice of Anesthetic Technique 15. Anesthesia Delivery Systems 16. Airway Management 17. Spinal, Epidural, and Caudal Anesthesia 18. Peripheral Nerve Blocks 19. Positioning and Associated Risks 20. Anesthetic Monitoring 21. Acid-Base Balance and Blood Gas Analysis 22. Hemostasis 23. Fluid Management 24. Blood Therapy SECTION IV SPECIAL ANESTHETIC CONSIDERATIONS 25. Cardiovascular Disease 26. Congenital Heart Disease 27. Chronic Pulmonary Disease 28. Renal, Liver, and Biliary Tract Disease 29. Nutritional, Gastrointestinal, and Endocrine Disease 30. Central Nervous System Disease 31. Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology 32. Orthopedics 33. Obstetrics 34. Pediatrics 35. Elderly Patients 36. Organ Transplantation 37. Outpatient Surgery 38. Anesthesia for Procedures in Non-Operating Room Locations SECTION V THE RECOVERY PERIOD 39. Postanesthesia Recovery 40. Perioperative Pain Management SECTION VI CONSULTANT ANESTHETIC PRACTICE 41. Critical Care Medicine 42. Anesthesia for Trauma 43. Natural and Human-induced Disasters 44. Chronic Pain Management 45. Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation 46. Operating Room Management 47. Awareness under Anesthesia 48. Quality and Patient Safety 49. Palliative Care 50. Sleep Medicine 51. Perioperative Surgical Home APPENDICES Basic Standards for Preanesthesia Care Standards for Basic Anesthetic Monitoring Standards for Postanesthesia Care

    15 in stock

    £73.79

  • Critical Care Toxicology: Diagnosis and

    Springer International Publishing AG Critical Care Toxicology: Diagnosis and

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisBuilding on the previous edition with contributions from internationally renowned experts this book provides a fully comprehensive resource for managing the post emergency/treatment stage of acute poisoning. Chapters incorporate evidence-based paradigms with up-to-date citations from the original medical literature. Topic areas covered include: diagnosis and management of the critically poisoned patient, including pediatric patients and poisoning in pregnancy; toxic syndromes including hepatotoxic and pulmonary syndromes as well as poisonings from medications, drugs of abuse, chemical and biological agents. This book is an essential resource for Clinical Toxicologists, Intensivists and Emergency Medicine specialists in training and in practice.Trade Review“This is a valuable addition to the archives of clinical toxicology and will undoubtedly become the standard for the profession. … I highly recommend this book as a necessary addition to the professional library of every medical student and resident with an interest in clinical toxicology as well as practitioners at all levels (nurses, fellows, residents, and attending level physicians) of critical care, intensive care, emergency medicine, and clinical and medical toxicology.” (Michael I. Greenberg, Clinical Toxicology, Vol. 56 (3), December, 2017)Table of Contents4-Dimethylaminophenol.- Acetaminophen (Paracetamol).- Beta Receptor Antagonists.- Cardiac Conduction and Rate Disturbances.- Digitalis Glycosides.- Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation and Cardiopulmonary Bypass in the Poisoned Patient.- Fumigants.- Gyromitra Mushrooms.- Hydrocarbons and Halogenated Hydrocarbons.- Irritant and Toxic Respiratory Injuries.- Lipid Resuscitation Therapy.- Marine Vertebrates, Cnidarians and Mollusks.- Nerve Agents.- Organophosphorus and Carbamate Insecticides.- Phosphine and Metal Phosphide.- Rifampin, Dapsone, and Vancomycin.- Salicylates.- Thallium.- Unithiol (DMPS).- Valproic Acid.- Widow and Related Lactrodectus Spiders.

    3 in stock

    £237.49

  • Marinos The Little ICU Book

    Lippincott Williams and Wilkins Marinos The Little ICU Book

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis Selected as a Doody's Core Title for 2022!Quick lookup for the most essential info in critical care! Ideal for quick reference at the bedside, The Little ICU Book is a condensed, compact version of The ICU Book , Dr. Marino’s best-selling comprehensive intensive care reference .The Little ICU Book zeroes in on only the essentials for the hands-on care of critically ill adult patients. Its fast-access format makes it an indispensible resource for residents as well as busy critical care physicians.Key Features: Apply the latest know-how with comprehensive updates throughout the book. Find the answers you need quickly with a concise outline format and Dr. Marino’s accessible, reader-friendly writing style. Grasp visual concepts at a glance through abundant clear, colorful illustrations and tables. Carry it with you everywhere thanks to its portable si

    1 in stock

    £49.61

  • Oxford Handbook of Critical Care Nursing

    Oxford University Press Oxford Handbook of Critical Care Nursing

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisA practical, concise, easily accessible and evidence-based guide for all levels of nursing staff working in critical care environments.Trade ReviewReally clear, concise- able to quickly flick through and access the information required...Additional strengths is having all the relevant information from a multitude of clinical presentations in one place. Particularly valuable to have the list of abbreviations- the book certainly delivers what it is intended for. * Gemma Wilson, Berkshire Healthcare Foundation Trust - Nursing Times *Table of Contents1. Prevention of admission / admission to critical care ; 2. Systematic assessment ; 3. Generic care of the critically ill patient ; 4. Respiratory ; 5. Respiratory support ; 6. Cardiovascular ; 7. Cardiovascular support ; 8. Neurological care ; 9. Renal ; 10. Gastrointestinal ; 11. Sepsis ; 12. Metabolic disorders ; 13. Immunology ; 14. Haematology ; 15. Managing emergencies ; 16. Obstetric emergencies ; 17. Poisoning ; 18. Trauma ; 19. End of life ; 20. Transfer of the critical care patient ; 21. Rehabilitation and discharge

    1 in stock

    £28.49

  • Fuhrman and Zimmermans Pediatric Critical Care

    Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Fuhrman and Zimmermans Pediatric Critical Care

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisTrade Review"This is a superb overview of one of the essential ICU disciplines. The authors have fulfilled their goal of providing both a review of physiology and essential clinical applications." -© Doody's Review Service, 2021, David J. Dries, MD (University of Minnesota Medical School) Score: 96-4 Stars!Table of Contents. Pediatric Critical Care: The Discipline 1. History of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine 2. High-Reliability Pediatric Intensive Care Unit: Role of Intensivist and Team in Obtaining Optimal Outcomes 3. Critical Communications in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit 4. Professionalism in Pediatric Critical Care 5. Leading and Managing Change in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit 6. The Evolution of Critical Care Nursing 7. Fostering a Learning Health Care Environment in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit 8. Challenges for Pediatric Critical Care in Resource-Poor Settings 9. Public Health Emergencies and Emergency Mass Critical Care 10. Lifelong Learning in Pediatric Critical Care II. Pediatric Critical Care: Tools and Procedures 11. Essential Concepts in Clinical Trial Design and Statistical Analysis 12. Prediction Tools for Short-Term Outcomes Following Critical Illness in Children 13. Pediatric Transport 14. Pediatric Vascular Access and Centeses 15. Ultrasonography in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit III. Pediatric Critical Care: Psychosocial and Societal 16. Patient- and Family-Centered Care in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit 17. Pediatric Critical Care Ethics 18. Ethical Issues Around Death and Dying 19. Palliative Care in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit 20. Organ Donation Process and Management of the Organ Donor 21. Long-Term Outcomes following Critical Illness in Children 22. Burnout and Resiliency IV. Pediatric Critical Care: Cardiovascular 23. Structure and Function of the Heart 24. Regional and Peripheral Circulation 25. Endothelium and Endotheliopathy 26. Principles of Invasive Cardiovascular Monitoring 27. Assessment of Cardiovascular Function 28. Cardiac Failure and Ventricular Assist Devices 29. Echocardiographic Imaging 30. Diagnostic and Therapeutic Cardiac Catheterization 31. Pharmacology of the Cardiovascular System 32. Cardiopulmonary Interactions 33. Disorders of Cardiac Rhythm 34. Shock States 35. Pediatric Cardiopulmonary Bypass 36. Critical Care After Surgery For Congenital Heart Disease 37. Pediatric Cardiac Transplantation 38. Physiologic Foundations of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation 39. Performance of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation in Infants and Children V. Pediatric Critical Care: Pulmonary 40. Structure and Development of the Upper Respiratory System 41. Structure and Development of the Lower Respiratory System 42. Physiology of the Respiratory System 43. Noninvasive Respiratory Monitoring and Assessment of Gas Exchange 44. Overview of Breathing Failure 45. Ventilation/Perfusion Inequality 46. Mechanical Dysfunction of the Respiratory System 47. Diseases of the Upper Respiratory Tract 48. Pediatric Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome and Ventilator-Associated Lung Injury 49. Acute Viral Bronchiolitis 50. Asthma 51. Neonatal Pulmonary Disease 52. Pneumonitis and Interstitial Disease 53. Diseases of the Pulmonary Circulation 54. Mechanical Ventilation and Respiratory Care 55. Noninvasive Ventilation in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit 56. Extracorporeal Life Support 57. Pediatric Lung Transplantation VI. Pediatric Critical Care: Neurological 58. Structure, Function, and Development of the Nervous System 59. Critical Care Considerations for Common Neurosurgical Conditions 60. Neurological Assessment and Monitoring 61. Neuroimaging 62. Coma and Depressed Sensorium 63. Intracranial Hypertension and Monitoring 64. Status Epilepticus 65. Anoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy 66. Pediatric Stroke and Intracerebral Hemorrhage 67. Central Nervous System Infections and Related Conditions 68. Acute Neuromuscular Disease and Disorders 69. Acute Rehabilitation and Early Mobility in the Pediatric ICU VII. Pediatric Critical Care: Renal 70. Renal Structure and Function 71. Fluid and Electrolyte Issues in Pediatric Critical Illness 72. Acid-Base Balance in Critical Illness 73. Tests of Kidney Function in Children 74. Glomerular Tubular Dysfunction and AKI 75. Pediatric Renal Replacement Therapy in the Intensive Care Unit 76. Pediatric Renal Transplantation 77. Renal Pharmacology 78. Hypertensive Urgencies and Emergencies VIII. Pediatric Critical Care: Metabolic and Endocrine 79. Cellular Respiration 80. Biology of the Stress Response 81. Inborn Errors of Metabolism 82. Genetic Variation in Health and Disease 83. Molecular Mechanisms of Cellular Injury 84. Endocrine Emergencies 85. Diabetic Ketoacidosis IX. Pediatric Critical Care: Hematology and Oncology 86. Structure and Function of the Hematopoietic Organs 87. The Erythron 88. Hemoglobinopathies 89. Coagulation and Coagulopathy 90. Thrombosis in Pediatric Critical Care 91. Transfusion Medicine 92. Hematology and Oncology Problems 93. Critical Illness in Children Undergoing Hematopoietic Progenitor Cell Transplantation X. Pediatric Critical Care: Gastroenterology and Nutrition 94. Gastrointestinal Structure and Function 95. Disorders of the Gastrointestinal System 96. Acute Liver Failure 97. Hepatic Transplantation 98. Acute Abdomen 99. Nutrition of the Critically Ill Child XI. Pediatric Critical Care: Immunity and Infection 100. Innate Immunity 101. Adaptive Immunity 102. Critical Illness and the Microbiome 103. Congenital Immunodeficiency 104. Acquired Immune Dysfunction 105. Immune Balance in Critical Illness 106. Pediatric Rheumatic Disease 107. Bacterial and Fungal Infections 108. Life-Threatening Viral Diseases and Their Treatment 109. Healthcare-Associated Infections 110. Pediatric Sepsis 111. Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome XII. Pediatric Critical Care: Environmental Injury and Trauma 112. Bites and Stings 113. Hyperthermic Injury 114. Hypothermic Injury 115. Drowning 116. Burn and Inhalation Injury 117. Evaluation, Stabilization, and Initial Management after Trauma 118. Traumatic Brain Injury 119. Pediatric Thoracic Trauma 120. Pediatric Abdominal Trauma 121. Child Abuse XIII. Pediatric Critical Care: Pharmacology and Toxicology 122. Principles of Drug Disposition 123. Molecular Mechanisms of Drug Action 124. Adverse Drug Reactions and Drug-Drug Interactions 125. Principles of Toxin Assessment and Screening 126. Toxidromes and Their Treatment XIV. Pediatric Critical Care: Anesthesia Principles in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit 127. Airway Management 128. Anesthesia Effects on Organ Systems 129. Anesthesia Principles and Operating Room Anesthesia Regimens 130. Malignant Hyperthermia 131. Neuromuscular Blocking Agents 132. Sedation and Analgesia 133. Tolerance, Dependency, and Withdrawal 134. Delirium 135. Procedural Sedation for the Pediatric Intensivist XV. Pediatric Critical Care: Board Review Questions 136. Board Review Questions

    10 in stock

    £207.89

  • Critical Care MCQs: A Companion for Intensive

    TFM Publishing Ltd Critical Care MCQs: A Companion for Intensive

    4 in stock

    Book Synopsis"Critical Care MCQs" is the perfect companion for anyone sitting exams in intensive care, as a training resource or just wanting to improve their knowledge in this constantly developing area of medical practice. Written by critical care doctors with experience of UK and European examination formats, this book leads the reader through 450 true/false questions with referenced explanations, covering core syllabus topics and key influential papers to date. A detailed list of further resources and recommendations relevant to critical care revision is also provided to enable readers to further their knowledge and understanding. It is hoped that this book will prove invaluable for preparation and success in upcoming intensive care exams for both candidates and trainers. This book would be useful for not only candidates sitting the UK Final Fellowship of Intensive Care Medicine (FFICM) and European Diploma of Intensive Care (EDIC) exams, but also the Indian Diploma in Critical Care Medicine (IDCCM), the Diploma of the Irish Board of Intensive Care Medicine (DIBICM), the Australia and New Zealand Fellowship of the College of Intensive Care Medicine (CICM), American Board and any other examinations related to intensive care.

    4 in stock

    £33.99

  • Oncologic Critical Care

    Springer International Publishing AG Oncologic Critical Care

    4 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis major reference work is the most comprehensive resource on oncologic critical care. The text reviews all significant aspects of oncologic ICU practices, with a particular focus on challenges encountered in the diagnosis and management of the critically ill cancer patient population. Comprised of over 140 chapters, the text explores such topics as the organization and management of an oncologic ICU, diseases and complications encountered in the oncologic ICU, multidisciplinary care, surgical care, transfusion medicine, special patient populations, critical care procedures, ethics, pain management, and palliative care. Written by worldwide experts in the field, Oncologic Critical Care is a valuable resource for intensivists, advance practice providers, nurses, and other healthcare providers, that will help close significant knowledge and educational gaps within the realm of medical care for critically ill cancer patients.Table of ContentsPart 1. Organization and Management of an Oncologic Critical Care Unit1. Oncologic Critical Care Department Organization 2. Critical Care Staffing 3. ICU Admission and Discharge Criteria 4. Quality Assurance and Improvement 5. ICU Utilization 6. Current Trends in ICU Beds, Use, Occupancy, and Costs in the United States 7. Early Warning Systems for the ICU8. Patient Risk Prediction Model (Severity of Illness Scores) Part 2. Multidisciplinary Care 9. Rapid Response Team 10. Nursing11. Pharmacy 12. Nutrition 13. Physical and Occupational Therapy14. Patient Support15. Advocacy and Social Work16. Chaplaincy Part 3. Advance Practice Providers 17. Role of the APPs in the Onco-ICU18. Credentialing19. CompetenciesPart 4. Clinical Pharmacy 20. Chemotherapy 21. Considerations for Medications Commonly Utilized in the Oncology Population22. Supportive Care ConsiderationsPart 5. Dermatologic Complications 23. GHVD, TEN, and Mycosis Fungoides Part 6. Neurologic Diseases 24. Medication-induced Neurotoxicity 25. Delirium and Psychosis 26. Seizures and Status Epilepticus 27. Stroke 28. Increased Intracranial Pressure (brain mets, ich, hydrocephalus, etc) 29. Posterior Reversible Encephalopathy Syndrome (PRES) 30. Tumor-related Diseases/Neoplastic Meningitis/Leptomeningeal Disease 31. Frequent CNS Infections in the Immunosuppressed Patient 32. Intracranial Hemorrhage Focused on Cancer and Hemato-oncologic Patients33. Spinal Cord Compression 34. TCD in the ICU Part 7. Respiratory Diseases 35. Acute and Chronic Respiratory Failure 36. Oxygen therapy (low-flow and high-flow oxygen therapy) 37. Respiratory Care of the Critically Ill Patient 38. Management of Tracheobronchial Diseases 39. Pulmonary Hypertension 40. ARDS and the differential diagnosis of pulmonary infiltrates in the cancer patient41. Diffuse Alveolar Hemorrhage 42. Differentiation (Retinoic acid ATRA) Syndrome 43. Late Non Infectious Pulmonary Complications in Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation 44. Treatment-related Lung Injury 45. Pneumonia in the Cancer Patient 46. Ventilatory Strategies and Weaning from Mechanical Ventilation 47. Noninvasive Ventilation 48. High Frequency Ventilation 49. Prone Ventilatory Therapy 50. Bi-Level and Airway Pressure Release Ventilation 51. NAVA 52. ECMO in Cancer Patients 53. Tracheostomy: Appropriateness and Indications in Cancer Patients 54. Pleural Disease, Malignant and Benign Pleural Effusions55. Sleep Disorders in the Oncologic ICU Part 8. Cardiovascular Diseases56. Hemodynamic evaluation57. Acute Coronary Syndrome Thrombocytopenia and Antiplatelet Therapy in the Cancer Patient 58. Interventional Cardiology in the Cancer Patient 59. Arrhythmias in the Cancer Patient 60. Management of Pericardial Effusions/Tamponade 61. Chemotherapy-related Cardiovascular Complications 62. Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation in the Cancer Patient Part 9. Gastrointestinal Disease 63. Gastrointestinal Bleeding 64. Malignant Ascites 65. Hepatobiliary Disease66. Acute abdomen in the cancer patient Part 10. Genitourinary Disease 67. Hematuria68. Hemorrhagic cystitis69. Obstructive Uropathy in the Cancer PatientPart 11. Renal Disease 70. Acute Renal Failure71. Renal Replacement Therapy Part 12. Metabolic/Endocrine Complications 72. Adrenal Emergencies 73. Carcinoid Crises 74. Thyroid Emergencies 75. Electrolytic Abnormalities 76. Hypoglycemia and Hyperglycemia in the Cancer Patient Part 13. Hematologic Diseases 77. Malignant Hematological Diseases78. Benign Hematological Diseases 79. Immunology and molecular biology for the intensivist Part 14. Transfusion Medicine 80. Statistics 81. Blood Products 82. Transfusion Reactions 83. Transfusion Related Lung Injury 84. Alternatives to Blood Products85. Massive Bleeding Protocol 86. Transfusion Thresholds Part 15. Vascular Complications 87. Management of Arterial Bleeding 88. Prevention and Management of Venous Thromboembolism in the Cancer Patient 89. SVC Syndrome 90. Catheter-related Deep Vein Thrombosis Part 16. Infectious Diseases 91. Infection Control Procedures 92. Neutropenic Fever 93. Sepsis and Management of Septic Shock 94. Management of Multi-Drug Resistant Organisms 95. Fungal Infections 96. Viral Infections 97. Bacterial and Atypical Infections 98. Catheter and Device Related Infections 99. Nosocomial Infections and Ventilator Associated Pneumonia 100. Protozoal Infections in the Cancer Patients101. Antibiotic Stewardship 102. Tropical diseases in the cancer patient103. Soft tissue infections Part 17. Post-Surgical Care of the Critically Ill Cancer Patient104. Neurosurgery105. Head & Neck Surgery 106. Plastic Surgery & Flap Graft Management 107. Thoracic Surgery 108. GI Surgery 109. Hepatic Surgery 110. Pancreatic Surgery 111. Genitourinary Surgery 112. Orthopedic Surgery 113. Interventional Radiology 114. Radiation Therapy & Gamma Knife Procedures 115. MRI 116. Outpatient Surgery Part 18. Special Patient Populations 117. Management of the Pregnant Critically Ill Cancer Patient 118. Special Considerations of Hemato-Oncologic Critically Ill Patient 119. Pediatric Cancer Critical Care Part 19. Critical Care Procedures 120. ICU Procedures by APP 121. Management of the Airway in the Cancer Patient 122. Use of Ultrasound Guidance 123. Interventional Radiology Procedures Part 20. Ethics 124. Do Not Resuscitate Orders125. Ethics Consultation126. End of Life Care127. Medical FutilityPart 21. Pain Management, Palliative Care, and Outcomes128. Acute Pain 129. Chronic Pain 130. Substance Withdrawal 131. Palliative Care in the critically ill cancer patient 132. Outcomes in Critically Ill Oncologic Patients

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    £854.99

  • Core Topics in Airway Management

    Cambridge University Press Core Topics in Airway Management

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisManagement of the airway is an important and challenging aspect of many clinicians'' work and is a source of complications and litigation. The new edition of this popular book remains a clear, practical and highly-illustrated guide to all necessary aspects of airway management. The book has been updated throughout, to cover all changes to best practice and clinical management and provides extensive coverage of the key skills and knowledge required to manage airways in a wide variety of patients and clinical settings. The best of the previous editions has been preserved, whilst new chapters on videolaryngoscopy, awake tracheal intubation, lung separation, airway ultrasonography, airway management in an epidemic and many more have been added. This is an essential text for anyone who manages the airway including trainees and specialists in anaesthesia, emergency medicine, intensive care medicine, prehospital medicine as well as nurses and other healthcare professionals.Table of ContentsPreface; Section 1. Airway Management: Background and Techniques: 1. Anatomy John Picard; 2. Physiology of Apnoea, Hypoxia and Airway Reflexes Andrew D. Farmery and Jeremy A. Langton; 3. The Epidemiology of Airway Management Complications Johannes M. Huitink and Tim Cook; 4. Structured Planning of Airway Management J. Adam Law and Thomas Heidegger; 5. Pre-anaesthetic Airway Assessment Carin A. Hagberg, Gang Zheng and Pierre Diemunsch; 6. Pre-anaesthetic Airway Endoscopy, Real and Virtual William Rosenblatt and Imran Ahmad; 7. Ultrasonography for Airway Management Wendy H. Teoh and Michael S. Kristensen; 8. Oxygenation: Before, During and After Airway Management Søren Steemann Rudolph and Anil Patel; 9. Awake Tracheal Intubation Charlotte Vallentin Rosenstock and Iljaz Hodzovic; 10. Drugs for Airway Management Lars S. Rasmussen; 11. How to Avoid Morbidity from Aspiration of Gastric Content to the Lungs Richard Vanner and Tak Asai; 12. Face Mask Ventilation Adrian Matioc; 13. Supraglottic Airways Tim Cook; 14. Tracheal Intubation: Direct Laryngoscopy Keith Greenland and Richard Levitan; 15. Tracheal Tube Introducers (Bougies), Stylets and Airway Exchange Catheters Massimiliano Sorbello and Iljaz Hodzovic; 16. Tracheal Intubation Using the Flexible Optical Bronchoscope P. Allan Klock, Jr, Mridula Rai and Mansukh Popat; 17. Videolaryngoscopy Lorenz Theiler, Tim Cook and Michael Aziz; 18. Expiratory Ventilation Assistance and Ventilation through Narrow Tubes Michiel W.P. de Wolf and Michael S. Kristensen; 19. Multimodal Techniques for Airway Management Pierre Diemunsch, Pierre-Olivier Ludes and Carin A. Hagberg; 20. Front of Neck Airway (FONA) Paul A. Baker, Laura V. Duggan and Dietmar Enk; 21. Extubation Viki Mitchell and Richard Cooper; Section 2. Airway Management: Clinical Settings and Subspecialties: 22. The Airway in Obstetrics Wendy H. Teoh and Mary C. Mushambi; 23. The Paediatric Airway Morten Bøttger and Narasimhan Jagannathan; 24. Airway Management in Obesity Daniela Godoroja, Marie Louise Rovsing and Jay B. Brodsky; 25. Maxillofacial and Dental Surgery Hanne Abildstrøm and Brian Jenkins; 26. Ear, Nose and Throat Surgery: Airway Management Basem Abdelmalak and Anil Patel; 27. Lung Separation Jay B. Brodsky; 28. Airway Management in the Critically Ill Andy Higgs and Audrey De Jong; 29. The Patient with a Tracheostomy Brendan McGrath and Sheila Nainan Myatra; 30. Pre-hospital and Trauma Airway Management Leif Rognås and David Lockey; 31. Airway Management during CPR Jerry P. Nolan and Jasmeet Soar; 32. The Bloody and Bleeding Airway Michael S. Kristensen and Barry McGuire; 33. The Airway in Anaesthesia for Transoral Robotic Surgery Rasmus Winkel and Michael S. Kristensen; Section 3. Airway Management: Organisation: 34. Departmental and Hospital Organisation Lauren Berkow and Alistair McNarry; 35. Training in Airway Management Mark R. W. Stacey; 36. Human Factors in Airway Management Mikael Rewers and Nicholas Chrimes; 37. Decontamination of Airway Equipment Subrahmanyan Radhakrishna; 38. Airway Management in a Respiratory Epidemic or Pandemic Tim Cook and Massimiliano Sorbello; Index.

    1 in stock

    £74.09

  • Pharmacology for Anaesthesia and Intensive Care

    Cambridge University Press Pharmacology for Anaesthesia and Intensive Care

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe fifth edition of this popular textbook continues to provide a solid foundation of pharmacological knowledge for all those working in anaesthesia and intensive care. The content has been thoroughly revised to include expanded chapters with clearer figures, ensuring readers are kept abreast of the ever-changing landscape of clinical pharmacology. Conveniently divided into four sections covering the basic principles of pharmacology, core drugs in anaesthetic practice, cardiovascular drugs, and other important drugs and complemented by new diagrams, tables and chemical formulae to facilitate learning. All four chapters on core drugs in anaesthetic practice have been updated along with others exploring applied pharmacokinetic models, antimicrobials, and drugs used in diabetes. An ideal aid to study and practice for junior and trainee anaesthetists and intensive care specialists preparing for exams. Also an invaluable resource for theatre practitioners, ICU nurses and physicians working in areas that demand a solid knowledge of pharmacology.Trade Review'This outstanding book differentiates itself from others through its effective use of figures and diagrams that enhance learning. It is comprehensive and provides sufficient detail for the use of these medications. The information is not so overwhelming as to render it forgotten after reading. The inclusion of new anticoagulants and their reversal and the update on antibiotics make this new edition necessary.' Robert R. Gaiser, Doody's Notes'… an invaluable resource for anyone, both doctor or nurse/ODP working in anaesthesia and intensive care. Its well-written explanations on the topics offer easy to understand insight which will only benefit the reader and lead to a greater depth of knowledge.' Daniel Morgan, The Journal of Perioperative Practice'A pleasant surprise for the reader will be how easily these subsections flow as the authors keep the more detailed and in-depth information accessible and interesting by associating the concepts to relevant drugs … This book is useful for trainees preparing for examinations and for experienced practitioners as a shelf reference; it is well organised so that specific topics or drugs can be individually reviewed.' Daniel Pulsipher, British Journal of AnaesthesiaTable of ContentsPreface: Foreword by Anthony Absalom; Section I. Basic Principles: 1. Drug passage across the cell membrane; 2. Absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion; 3. Drug action; 4. Drug interaction; 5. Isomerism; 6. Pharmacokinetic modelling; 7. Applied pharmacokinetic models; 8. medicinal chemistry; Section II. Core Drugs in Anaesthetic Practice: 9. General anaesthetic agents; 10. Analgesics; 11. Local anaesthetics; 12. Muscle relaxants and reversal agents; Section III. Cardiovascular Drugs: 13. Sympathomimetics; 14. Adrenoceptor antagonists; 15. Anti-arrhythmics; 16. Vasodilators; 17. Antihypertensives; Section IV. Other Important Drugs: 18. Central nervous system; 19. Antiemetics and related drugs; 20. Drugs acting on the gut; 21. Intravenous fluids, minerals and nutrition; 22. Diuretics; 23. Antimicrobials; 24. Drugs affecting coagulation; 25. Drugs used in diabetes; 26. Corticosteroids and other hormone preparations; Index.

    15 in stock

    £55.99

  • Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy Pittsburgh Critical Care Medicine

    Oxford University Press Inc Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy Pittsburgh Critical Care Medicine

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisContinuous Renal Replacement Therapy (CRRT) is the standard of care for management of critically ill patients with acute renal failure. Part of the Pittsburgh Critical Care series, Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy provides concise, evidence-based, bedside guidance about this treatment modality, offering quick reference answers to clinicians'' questions about treatments and situations encountered in daily practice. Organized into sections on theory, practice, special situations, and organizational issues, this volume provides a complete view of CRRT theory and practice. Tables summarize and highlight key points, and key studies and trials are included in each chapter. The second edition has been updated to include a new chapter on the use of biomarkers to aid in patient selection and timing, extensive revisions on terminology and nomenclature to match current standards, and the most up-to-date information on newly developed CRRT machines.Trade Review"The real success of this book is that it is the most complete yet concise reference book available on this important and ever-more present therapy. Moreover, it takes complex topics and makes them accessible to clinicians who are at the beginning of their training, but manages to add new layers of information for the more seasoned physicians." -International Anesthesia Research SocietyTable of ContentsPart 1: Theory Chapter 1 The Critically Ill Patient with Acute Kidney Injury Aditya Uppalapati and John A. Kellum Chapter 2 History and Rationale for CRRT Ilona Bobek and Claudio Ronco Chapter 3 Nomenclature for Renal Replacement Therapy in Acute Kidney Injury Mauro Neri, Jorge Cerda, Francesco Garzotto, Gianluca Villa, and Claudio Ronco Chapter 4 Basic Principles of Solute Transport Zhongping Huang, Jeffrey J. Letteri, Claudio Ronco, and William R. Clark Chapter 5 Principles of Fluid Management in the ICU Rinaldo Bellomo and Sean M. Bagshaw Chapter 6 Indications, Timing, and Patient Selection John A. Kellum, Raghavan Murugan, and Mitra Nadim Chapter 7 Biomarkers for Initiation of Renal Replacement Therapy Alexander Zarbock and Lakhmir S. Chawla Chapter 8 Extended Indications Rinaldo Bellomo and Ian Baldwin Chapter 9 Dose Adequacy and Assessment Zaccaria Ricci and Claudio Ronco Chapter 10 Acid-base and Electrolyte Disorders John A. Kellum Part 2: Practice Chapter 11 Choosing a Renal Replacement Therapy in Acute Kidney Injury Jorge Cerdá and Claudio Ronco Chapter 12 Vascular Access for Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy Alexander Zarbock and Kai Singbart Chapter 13 The Circuit and the Prescription Rinaldo Bellomo and Ian Baldwin Chapter 14 The Membrane: Size and Material Zhongping Huang, Jeffrey J. Letteri, Claudio Ronco, and William R. Clark Chapter 15 Fluids for Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy Paul M. Palevsky and John A. Kellum Chapter 16 Alarms and Troubleshooting Zaccaria Ricci, Ian Baldwin, and Claudio Ronco Chapter 17 Non Anticoagulation Strategies to Optimise Circuit Function in RRT Ian Baldwin Chapter 18 Anticoagulation Rinaldo Bellomo and Ian Baldwin Chapter 19 Regional Citrate Anticoagulation Nigel Fealy Chapter 20 Drug Dosing in Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy Adrian Wong, Sandra L. Kane-Gill, and John A. Kellum Part 3: Special Situations Chapter 21 Renal Replacement Therapy in Children Michael L. Moritz Chapter 22 Therapeutic Plasma Exchange in Critical Care Medicine Joseph E. Kiss Chapter 23 MARS: Molecular Adsorbent Recirculating System Nigel Fealy and Rinaldo Bellomo Chapter 24 Sorbents Dehua Gong and Claudio Ronco Chapter 25 Hybrid Therapies Dinna N. Cruz and Claudio Ronco Part 4: Organizational Issues Chapter 26 The ICU Environment Ayan Sen Chapter 27 Patient Care Quality and Teamwork Kimberly Whiteman and Frederick J. Tasota Chapter 28 Organizational Aspects: Developing Policies and Procedures for Continuous Renal Replacement Therapies (CRRT) Jorge Cerdá Chapter 29 Documentation, Billing, and Reimbursement for Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy Kevin W. Finkel Chapter 30 Machines for CRRT Lakhmir S. Chawla and Claudio Ronco Chapter 31 Quality Improvement for Continuous Renal Replacement Therapies Ian Baldwin and Rinaldo Bellomo Chapter 32 Educational Resources Ian Baldwin and Kimberly Whiteman

    15 in stock

    £49.40

  • Drugs in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care

    Oxford University Press Drugs in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis fifth edition of a highly popular and established book details drugs in anaesthesia and intensive care in an A-Z format. This new edition includes a complete revision of all the featured drugs, the addition of key new drugs, and the removal of obsolete drugs.Trade Review...this book would indeed provide [clinical practice trainees and those doing examination preparation] a ready and fast revision when required... or for patient management in acute clinical settings. The style and size for the handbook is truly fit for its urgent use. * Rakesh Garg, The Open Anaesthesiology Journal *...easy to use and contains valuable information...a convenient, userfriendly pocket reference * Dr. Darren Holland, Canadian Journal of Anesthesia. *Review1from previous edition It is without doubt a valuable resource for those requiring a handy, well set out list of drugs. * British Journal of Anaesthesia *Review from previous edition A useful functional text and a must have for the FRCA student for some years to come.Table of ContentsINFORMATION ON OVER 180 COMMONLY USED DRUGS, PRESENTED IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER

    2 in stock

    £46.07

  • Oxford Handbook of Cardiology

    Oxford University Press Oxford Handbook of Cardiology

    4 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    4 in stock

    £37.04

  • Oxford Textbook of Transplant Anaesthesia and Critical Care

    Oxford University Press Oxford Textbook of Transplant Anaesthesia and Critical Care

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisSaving lives through organ transplantation has become increasingly possible thanks to advances in research and care. Today, the complex field of transplantation continues to develop rapidly, fuelled by demographic change and further evolutions in scientific understanding. The Oxford Textbook of Transplant Anaesthesia and Critical Care has been written and edited by pioneers in the field of organ transplantation with an international team of authors, in order to equip anaesthetists and intensivists with the knowledge and training necessary to provide high quality and evidence-based care. The text addresses fundamentals aspects of scientific knowledge, care of the donor patient, transplant ethics and special considerations. Dedicated sections address each of the major organs; kidney, pancreas, liver, heart and lung, intestinal and multivisceral. Within each organ-based section, expert authors explore underlying disease, planning for transplantation, specialized procedures, perioperative Table of ContentsSECTION 1: INTRODUCTION; SECTION 2: INTRODUCTION TO TRANSPLANT ETHICS; SECTION 3: THE ORGAN DONOR; SECTION 4: THE SCIENTIFIC BASIS OF ORGAN TRANSPLANTATION; SECTION 5: KIDNEY AND KIDNEY - PANCREAS; SECTION 6: LIVER; SECTION 7: INTESTINAL AND MULTIVISCERAL; SECTION 8: HEART, LUNG, AND HEART-LUNG; SECTION 9: SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS

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    £152.00

  • Oxford Handbook of Critical Care Third Edition

    Oxford University Press Oxford Handbook of Critical Care Third Edition

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis excellent value pack contains the Oxford Handbook of Critical Care Third Edition and Emergencies in Critical Care Second Edition. The combination of practical advice and essential background information with an easily accessible guide in emergencies presents a unique package essential to every doctor with an interest in Critical Care.The fully revised, third edition of the Oxford Handbook of Critical Care describes best practice of critical care in a succinct, concise and clinically-orientated 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 p

    1 in stock

    £68.40

  • Trauma Intensive Care

    Oxford University Press Trauma Intensive Care

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisManagement of critically-ill trauma patients presents multiple challenges that are unique to this patient population. Optimal management of the trauma patient requires establishing priorities of care, minimizing complications, and striving to return the trauma victim to the best possible functional outcome. Yet, most books devoted to trauma focus on prehospital care, the initial assessment of trauma patients, and operative management of specific injuries. Part of the Pittsburgh Critical Care Medicine series, this book will help intensivisits involved in the care of trauma patients implement best care practices for trauma victims in the intensive care unit. Chapters address issues such as: management priorities for trauma patients in the ICU, the use of monitors and drains in trauma patients, resuscitation from hemorrhagic shock, massive transfusions and coagulopathy, ventilator management of trauma patients including patients with chest trauma, as well as management ICU strategies and Table of ContentsSection 1: Structure ; Chapter 1 Development of the trauma ICU within trauma systems ; Chapter 2 Trauma severity scoring ; Section 2: Patient Management ; Chapter 3 The tertiary survey: how to avoid missed injuries ; Chapter 4 Monitors and drains in trauma patients ; Chapter 5 Airway management in the ICU ; Chapter 6 Resuscitation from hemorrhagic shock ; Chapter 7 Massive transfusions and coagulopathy ; Chapter 8 Ventilator management of trauma patients ; Chapter 9 Abdominal trauma, abdominal compartment syndrome and management of the open abdomen ; Chapter 10 Soft tissue trauma and rhabdomyolysis ; Chapter 11 Orthopedic trauma ; Chapter 12 Traumatic brain injury ; Chapter 13 Brain death and organ donor management ; Chapter 14 Spinal cord injury ; Chapter 15 Burn management ; Chapter 16 Acute kidney injury ; Chapter 17 Endocrine issues ; Chapter 18 Infection and antibiotic management ; Chapter 19 Hypothermia and trauma ; Chapter 20 Nutrition ; Chapter 21 Venous thromboembolism prophlyaxi ; Chapter 22 Sedation and analgesia ; Chapter 23 Pediatric trauma ; Chapter 24 Obstetric trauma ; Chapter 25 Geriatric trauma ; Chapter 26 Toxicology ; Chapter 27 Rehabilitation ; Section 3: Other Issues ; Chapter 28 Legal Issues

    15 in stock

    £77.35

  • Life Support

    Penguin Books Ltd Life Support

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis''Deeply affecting - a personal memoir that grips, harrows, inspires and, ultimately, uplifts with its vein of deep humanity'' Philippe Sands''An extraordinarily frank book laced with humour and self-deprecation'' The TimesAs a doctor on the intensive care unit at one of London''s top hospitals, Jim Down has spent his life working as healthcare''s last resort, where each day reveals a new challenge. But nothing could prepare Jim and his colleagues for the events of spring 2020, when the Covid-19 pandemic put them on the frontline of a global health crisis.In Life Support, Jim tells the extraordinary month-by-month story of how, as the world came to a standstill, he and his co-workers faced down the biggest challenge in the history of the NHS. Full of warmth, honesty and humour, this book is a gripping and moving testament to the everyday heroism of the NHS staff in a global emergency, and an unforgettable insight intoTrade Review'Remarkable... humane and deeply moving, Jim's book questions the future of healthcare in Britain' * Daily Mail *'Deeply affecting - a personal memoir that grips, harrows, inspires and, ultimately, uplifts with its vein of deep humanity' -- Philippe Sands'One of the doctors with the most hands-on experience of Covid in the country' -- Edward Docx * New Statesman *'A deeply moving and beautifully written account of what life was truly like for our frontline ICU teams during the first wave of COVID-19' -- Dr Kevin Fong'Reading Life Support, I was gripped, amazed, appalled and, ultimately, inspired. If Jim Down is as good a doctor as he is a writer, I'd definitely want him treating me' -- John O’Farrell'I can't think of a more important and compulsive book to come out of the Plague Year. Read and weep with gratitude for the NHS and doctors like Jim Down' -- Rachel Johnson'Jim Down's Life Support is essential reading for everyone who has been affected by Covid-19, which is to say everyone. Beautifully written, it combines warmth, humour and science to give a portrait of one of the most important but least understood parts of any hospital by one of the UKs pre-eminent ICU physicians' -- Dr Chris van Tulleken'Reading this, I felt humbled. Written with great clarity, as well as humour and compassion, this is an extraordinary account of life on the Covid frontline, of the expertise and the dogged, unending labour of those who attempt to keep the rest of us - however sceptical we are, however careless - alive' -- Lissa Evans, author of V for Victory'This is the struggle against COVID-19 unfolding in real time ... it is a story of how some of our most gifted and dedicated medical practitioners have been brought to the very edge of their abilities and endurance and how they came through, scarred but wiser ... above all it is a very human story about how people - medics and patients alike - found common cause in the face of a nasty speck of a disease that threatens our way of life' -- George Alagiah'An honest and engaging eye-witness account of the Covid crisis from one of London's busiest intensive care units, that demonstrates the compassion and dedication of frontline staff dealing with a terrible new disease. It should be required reading for anyone who wants to understand why our lives have been turned upside down by the pandemic' -- Fergus Walsh, Medical Editor BBC'Life Support immediately transported me back to those early days of uncertainty, the growing fear as the waves lapped our feet, and then the frantic struggle to stay above water as the tsunami broke. The reader will learn a deal more about intensive care units and the jobs of the people who work there. But this book is far from a technical manual. It is a human narrative - and an important one' -- Hugh Montgomery, Professor of Intensive Care Medicine, UCL and author of Control'Brought me to tears' * Financial Times *

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    £10.44

  • Critical Care Medicine

    Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Critical Care Medicine

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisTrade Review"This book continues as one of the leading general references in the discipline.The concise, effective text is effectively supported by multicolor illustrations that identify clinical strategies." -David J. Dries, MD (University of Minnesota Medical School) Doody's Score: 90-4 Stars!Table of ContentsSection 1: CRITICAL CARE PROCEDURES, MONITORING, AND PHARMACOLOGY 1. Cardiac Arrest and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation 2. Airway Management in the Critically Ill Patient 3. Assessment of Cardiac Filling and Blood Flow 4. Arterial, Central Venous, and Pulmonary Artery Catheters 5. Cardiac Pacing 6. Pericardial Tamponade: Clinical Presentation, Diagnosis, and Catheter-Based Therapies 7. Intraaortic Balloon Counterpulsation & Percutaneous Ventricular Assist Devices 8. Echocardiography 9. General Principles of Mechanical Ventilation 10. Ventilatory Management of Obstructive Airway Disease 11. Mechanical Ventilation of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome 12. Bronchoscopy and Lung Biopsy in the Critically Ill 13. Noninvasive Respiratory Monitoring 14. Tracheostomy 15. Chest Tube Thoracostomy 16. Intracranial Monitoring 17. Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 18. Bedside Ultrasound in the Critically Ill Patient 19. Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy 20. Use of Sedatives, Analgesics, and Neuromuscular Blockers 21. Principles of Drug Dosing in Critically Ill Section 2: CRITICAL CARE CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE 22. SHOCK: Classification, Pathophysiology and Approach to Management 23. Cardiogenic Shock 24. Severe Sepsis and Septic Shock 25. Cardiac Tamponade 26. Traumatic Shock: Nonsurgical Management 27. Severe Heart Failure 28. Anaphylaxis and Anaphylactic Shock 29. Acute Coronary Syndromes and Acute Myocardial Infarction 30. Valvular Heart Disease 31. Cardiac Arrhythmias 32. Hypertensive Crises 33. Acute Aortic Dissection 34. General Principles of Postoperative ICU Care 35. Postoperative Management of the Cardiac Surgery Patient Section 3: CRITICAL CARE PULMONARY DISEASE 36. Acute Respiratory Failure 37. Life-Threatening Asthma 38. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease 39. Hypoventilation and Respiratory Muscle Dysfunction 40. Pneumonia: Considerations for the Critically Ill Patient 41. Weaning from Mechanical Ventilation 42. Pulmonary Embolism 43. Pulmonary Hypertension 44. Massive Hemoptysis 45. Pneumothorax and Barotrauma 46. Toxic Gas, Fume, and Smoke Inhalation Section 4: CRITICAL CARE INFECTIOUS DISEASE 47. Nosocomial Infection in the Intensive Care Unit 48. Antimicrobial Therapy 49. Antifungal and Antiviral Therapy 50. Critically Ill Immunosuppressed Host 51. Specific Infections with Critical Care Implications Section 5: RENAL DISEASE AND METABOLIC DISORDERS IN THE CRITICALLY ILL 52. Acute Kidney Injury 53. Chronic Renal Failure 54. Acid-Base, Electrolyte, and Metabolic Abnormalities 55. Acute Diabetic Emergencies, Glycemic Control, and Hypoglycemia 56. Adrenal Insufficiency in the Critically Ill Patient 57. Thyroid Disorders Section 6: NEUROLOGIC DISEASE IN THE CRITICALLY ILL 58. Coma 59. Neurologic Criteria for Death in Adults 60. Stroke 62. Seizures in the Critically Ill 63. Head Injury Section 7: PHYSICAL AND TOXIC INJURY IN THE CRITICALLY ILL 64. Critical Care Management of the Severely Burned Patient 65. Poisonings 66. Hypothermia, Hyperthermia, and Rhabdomyolysis Section 8: ADMINISTRATIVE, ETHICAL, AND PSYCHOLOGICAL ISSUES IN THE CARE OF THE CRITICALLY ILL 67. Performance Improvement in Critical Care 68. Ethical Considerations in Managing Critically Ill Patients 70. Administration and Education in the Intensive Care Unit Section 9: OTHER CRITICAL CARE DISORDERS AND ISSUES IN THE CRITICALLY ILL 71. Diagnosis And Management Of Liver Failure In The Adult 72. Gastrointestinal Bleeding 73. Acute Pancreatitis 74. Hemorrhagic and Thrombotic Disorders 75. Use of Blood Components in the Intensive Care Unit 76. Intensive Care of the Cancer Patient 77. Critical Care Medicine in Pregnancy 78. Nutrition Support

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    £177.29

  • Critical Care Secrets

    Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Critical Care Secrets

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisTrade Review"Teachers and their students will find this book edifying and enjoyable. This edition has been appropriately enhanced from previous editions. For example, the considerations related to obesity are a welcome addition." Reviewed by David J. Dries, MD (University of Minnesota Medical School)Table of ContentsI. General ICU Care 1. Glycemic Control in the ICU 2. Early Mobility 3. Sedation, Analgesia, Delirium 4. Pain Management in the ICU 5. Ethics and Palliative Care 6. Fluid Therapy 7. Nutrition in Critically Ill Patients 8. Mechanical Ventilation 9. Noninvasive Respiratory Support 10. Weaning from Mechanical Ventilation and Extubation 11. Quality Assurance and Patient Safety in the ICU II. Monitoring 12. Pulse Oximetry, Capnography, and Blood Gas Analysis 13. Hemodynamic Monitoring 14. Neuromonitoring III. Procedures 15. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation 16. Arterial and Central Venous Catheters 17. Critical Care Ultrasound 18. Ventricular Assist Device 19. Percutaneous Assist Devices 20. Intra-Aortic Balloon Pumps 21. Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) 22. Tracheal Intubation and Airway Management 23. Tracheotomy and Upper Airway Obstruction 24. Chest Tubes and Pneumothorax 25. Bronchoscopy 26. Pacemakers and Defibrillators IV. Pulmonary 27. Acute Pneumonia 28. Asthma 29. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease 30. Acute Respiratory Failure/ARDS 31. Hemoptysis 32. Venous Thromboembolism and Fat Embolism V. Cardiology 33. Heart Failure and Valvular Heart Disease 34. Acute Myocardial Infarction 35. Cardiac Arrhythmia 36. Aortic Dissection 37. Pericardial Disease (Pericardial Tamponade and Pericarditis) VI. Infectious Disease 38. Sepsis and Septic Shock 39. Endocarditis 40. Meningitis and Encephalitis in the Intensive Care Unit 41. Disseminated Fungal Infections 42. Multidrug-Resistant Bacteria 43. Skin and Soft Tissue Infections 44. H1N1/Influenza 45. Immunocompromised Host VII. Renal Disease 46. Hypertensive Crises 47. Acute Kidney Injury 48. Renal Replacement Therapy and Rhabdomyolysis 49. Hypokalemia and Hyperkalemia 50. Hyponatremia and Hypernatremia VIII. Gastroenterology 51. Upper and Lower Gastrointestinal Bleeding in the Critically Ill Patient 52. Acute Pancreatitis 53. Hepatitis and Cirrhosis IX. Endocrinology 54. Diabetic Ketoacidosis and Hyperosmolar Hyperglycemic State 55. Adrenal Insufficiency in the Intensive Care Unit 56. Thyroid Disease in the ICU X. Hematology/Oncology 57. Blood Products and Coagulation 58. Thrombocytopenia and Platelets 59. Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation XI. Neurology 60. Coma 61. Brain Death 62. Status Epilepticus 63. Stroke and Subarachnoid Hemorrhage 64. Guillain-Barré Syndrome and Myasthenia Gravis 65. Alcohol Withdrawal XII. Surgery and Trauma 66. Burns and Frostbite 67. Thoracic Trauma (Flail Chest and Pulmonary & Myocardial Contusion) 68. Acute Abdomen and Peritonitis 69. Organ Donation XIII. Emergency Medicine 70. Disaster Medicine, Bioterrorism and Ebola 71. Allergy and Anaphylaxis 72. Hypothermia 73. Heat Stroke XIV. Toxicology 74. General Approach to Poisonings 75. Analgesics and Antidepressants 76. Toxic Alcohol Poisoning 77. Cardiovascular Medications 78. Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome XV. Unique Patient Populations 79. Care of the Critically Ill Pregnant Patient 80. Care of the Obese patient 81. Oncologic Emergencies 82. Post-Intensive Care Syndrome & Chronic Critical Illness 83. ICU Survivors XVI. Emerging Therapies 84. Sepsis: Emerging Therapies

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    £36.09

  • Cardiac Intensive Care

    Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Cardiac Intensive Care

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisTrade Review"This book remains the flagship in this discipline from Elsevier. The quality of illustrations and overall organization have been retained from the second edition." -David J. Dries, MD (University of Minnesota Medical School) Doody's Score: 93-4 Stars!Table of ContentsSection I. Introduction 1. Evolution of the Coronary Care Unit: Past, Present, and Future 2. Ethical Issues of Care 3. Physical Examination Section II. Scientific Foundation of Cardiac Intensive Care 4. The Role of the Cardiovascular System in Coupling the External Environment to Cellular Respiration 5. Regulation of Cardiac Output 6. Coronary Physiology and Pathophysiology 7. Pathophysiology of Acute Coronary Syndromes: Plaque Rupture and Atherothrombosis 8. Regulation of Hemostasis and Thrombosis Section III. Coronary Artery Disease Acute Myocardial Infarction 9. Diagnosis of Acute Myocardial Infarction 10. Use of the Electrocardiogram in Acute Myocardial Infarction 11. Reperfusion Therapies for Acute ST- Elevation Myocardial Infarction 12. Adjunctive Pharmacologic Therapies in Acute Myocardial Infarction Complications of Acute Myocardial Infarction 13. Post-Myocardial Infarction Cardiogenic Shock 14. Right Ventricular Infarction 15. Mechanical Complications of Acute Myocardial Infarction 16. Supraventricular and Ventricular Arrhythmias in Acute Myocardial Infarction 17. Conduction Disturbances in Acute Myocardial Infarction Complications of Percutaneous Interventional Procedures Section IV. Noncoronary Diseases: Diagnosis and Management 18. Acute Heart Failure and Pulmonary Edema 19. Acute Fulminant Myocarditis 20. Stress (Takotsubo) Cardiomyopathy 21. Distributive Shock 22. Cardiorenal Syndrome 23. Sudden Cardiac Death 24. Diagnosis and Treatment of Ventricular Tachycardia 25. Diagnosis and Treatment of Unstable Supraventricular Tachycardia 26. Acute Presentations of Valvular Heart Disease 27. Hypertensive Emergencies 28. Acute Aortic Syndromes: Diagnosis and Management 29. Acute Pericardial Disease 30. Acute Respiratory Failure 31. Massive Acute Pulmonary Embolism 32. Pulmonary Hypertension 33. Hemodynamically Unstable Presentations of Congenital Heart Disease in Adults 34. Overdose of Cardiotoxic Drugs Section V. Pharmacologic Agents in the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit 35. Anticoagulation: Antithrombin Therapy 36. Anti-platelet Therapy 37. Inotropic and Vasoactive Agents 38. Intensive Diuresis and Ultrafiltration 39. Antiarrhythmic Electrophysiology and Pharmacotherapy 40. Analgesics, Tranquilizers, and Sedatives 41. Pharmacologic Interactions Section VI. Advanced Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques: Indications and Technical Considerations 42. Central Venous Access Procedures 43. Temporary Pacing 44. Pericardiocentesis 45. Invasive Hemodynamic Monitoring 46. Temporary Mechanical Circulatory Support Devices 47. Ventricular Assist Device Therapy in Advanced Heart Failure 48. Heart Transplantation for Advanced Heart Failure 49. Emergency Airway Management 50. Mechanical Ventilation 51. Cardiopulmonary Cerebral Resuscitation after Cardiac Arrest 52. Palliative Care

    15 in stock

    £157.49

  • Anesthesia A Comprehensive Review

    Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Anesthesia A Comprehensive Review

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisTrade Review"This is a quality review of basic science and clinical practice anesthesia with high-quality book references for every answer explanation." -Austin D Ferguson, DO (University of Kentucky College of Medicine) Doody's Review ServiceTable of ContentsAnesthesia: A Comprehensive Review, 6e 1. Anesthesia Equipment and Physics 2. Respiratory Physiology and Critical Care Medicine 3. Pharmacology and Pharmacokinetics of Intravenous Drugs 4. Pharmacology and Pharmacokinetics of Volatile Anesthetics 5. Blood Products, Transfusion, and Fluid Therapy 6. General Anesthesia 7. Pediatric Physiology and Anesthesia 8. Obstetric Physiology and Anesthesia 9. Neurologic Physiology and Anesthesia 10. Anatomy, Regional Anesthesia, and Pain Management 11. Cardiovascular Physiology and Anesthesia

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    £75.59

  • Perioperative Medicine

    Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Perioperative Medicine

    4 in stock

    Book SynopsisTrade Review"As a preoperative/intraoperative/postoperative journey, the book is a nice overview for anesthesia providers and a reminder that our impact on patient outcomes is not just in the operating room, but also beyond it. It is much more in-depth on many topics than I anticipated and makes many references to studies and current research." -© Doody's Review Service, 2021, Nayema K Salimi, MD (Yale School of Medicine)Table of ContentsPART I: INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND 01. Implications of Perioperative Morbidity on Long-Term Outcomes, Lee A. Fleisher and Mark F. Newman 02. Ischemia and Ischemia-Reperfusion-Induced Organ Injury (Pathology), Mitchell P. Fink Henrik 03. The Inflammatory Response in Organ Injury, Benjamin Kohl and Clifford S. Deutschman 04. The Coagulation Cascade in Perioperative Organ Injury, M. S. Carraway and Claude Piantidosi 05. Analgesia, Fleisher 06. Fluid Management, Monty PART II: PREOPERATIVE ASSESSMENT 07. The Value of Preoperative Assessment, Stanlkey H. Rosenbaum and David G. Silverman 08. Cardiac Risk Assessment in Noncardiac Surgery, Edward Kwon, Lee A. Fleisher, and Kim Eagle 09. Cardiovascular Risk Assessment in Cardiac Surgery, Robert G. Johnson 10. Central Nervous System Risk Assessment, Katja Hindler and Nancy Nussmeier 11. Renal Risk Assessment, Christina Mora-Mangano,Charles C. Hill, and John L. Chow 12. Pulmonary Risk Assessment, Maurizio Cereda 13. Hematologic Risk Assessment, Carlos Marcucci, Pierre-Guy Chassot, Lars M. Asmis, and Donat R. Spahn PART III: PRESERVATION OF ORGAN FUNCTION AND PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT OF PERIOPERATIVE ORGAN DYSFUNCTION CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM 14. Prevention of Ischemic Injury in Cardiac Surgery, Matthew Agnew, Christopher Salerno, and Edward D. Verrier 15. Prevention of Ischemic Injury in Noncardiac Surgery, Don Poldermans 16. Treatment of Perioperative Ischemia, Infarction, and Ventricular Failure in Cardiac Surgery, Brian Lima and Carmelo A. Milano 17. Perioperative Management of Valvular Heart Disease, Igor Izrailtyan and Joseph P. Mathew 18. Prevention and Management of Perioperative Dysrhythmias, Martin Slodzinski RENAL SYSTEM 19. Preservation of Renal Function, Mark Stafford-Smith 20. Treatment of Acute Oliguria, John A. Kellum 21. Perioperative Management of the Patient with Renal Failure, Per-Olof Jarnberg PULMONARY SYSTEM 22. Prevention and Treatment of Pulmonary Dysfunction, Christine A. Doyle, and Ronald G. Pearl CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM 23. Carotid and Intracranial Surgery, Frederick W. Lombard,Michael L. James, John C. Keifer, David McDonagh, David Warner, and Cecil O. Borel 24. Protecting the Central Nervous System during Surgery, Hilary P. Grocott 25. Preservation of Spinal Cord Function, Michael M. McGarvey, Albert T. Cheung 26. Perioperative Management of Acute Central Nervous System Injury, W. Andrew Kofke GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTEM 27. Prevention and Treatment of Gastrointestinal MorbidityDuane Funk and Tong J. Gan HEMATOLOGY AND COAGULATION 28. Prevention and Management of Deep Vein Thrombosis and Pulmonary Embolism, Jagajan Karmacharya and Edward Y. Woo 29. Perioperative Management of Bleeding and Transfusion, Steven E. Hil and Richard C. D'Alonzo INFECTIONS 30. Prevention of Perioperative and Surgical Site Infection, Carlene A. Muto and Marian Pokrywska OBSTETRIC 31. Perioperative Protection of the Pregnant Woman, Theodore G. Cheek 32. Preservation of Fetal Viability in Noncardiac Surgery, Robert R. Gaiser and Mary K. McHugh PART IV: EARLY POSTOPERATIVE CARE SPECIFIC OPERATIONS 33. Cardiac Surgery, G. Burkhard Mackensen 34. General Thoracic Surgery, Todd W. Sarge and Alan Lisbon 35. Major Abdominal Surgery, Patrick J. Neligan and Jacob Gutsche 36. Major Orthopaedic Surgery, Babak Sarani, David T. Huang, and Robin West 37. Solid Organ Transplantation, David C. Kaufman and Carolyn E. Jones 38. Multisystem Trauma, Patrick K. Kim.and Patrick M. Reilly 39. Neurosurgery, Michael L. James and Cecil O. Borel SPECIFIC PROBLEMS 40. Sepsis and Septic Shock, Michael D. Malinzak and Laura E. Niklason 41. Acute Respiratory Failure, S. Rob Todd Gary A. Vercruysse,, and Frederick A. Moore 42. Endocrine and Electrolyte Disorders, Eugene W. Moretti, and Duane Funk 43. Pain, Delirium, and Anxiety, Winston C. V. Parris and Lesco Rogers PART V: CONFLICTING OUTCOMES 44. Economic Analysis of Perioperative Optimization, Tom Archer,Steve Mannis, and .Alex Maccario 45. Pay for Performance: An Incentive for Better Outcomes, Ronald A. Gabel NEW PALLIATIVE CARE IN THE ICU NEW PALLIATIVE CARE AT THE END OF LIFE

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  • Psychotic Disorders

    Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Psychotic Disorders

    7 in stock

    Book SynopsisTrade Review"The editors have organized the text around a remarkable concept that five psychoses account for much of functional psychotic disorders. These five psychotic disorders have common causal factors that contribute to psychosis proneness. Three of these psychoses are already well recognized, and all five appear to be associated with a specific anxiety or depressive disorder. All this implies that neuroleptic treatment, when combined with properly specific anxiety and depression treatment, can make patients much better than with neuroleptics alone. Both editors have contributed to the supporting literature, but there is also a fascinating agenda for further research to explore and expand these concepts. When further documented by additional research, these diagnoses and treatments could have effects on psychotic disorder diagnosis and treatment that could be exceptional, if not ground-breaking. This is clearly a book that needs careful attention in a review, and a wide mental health audience." -- Ira D. Glick, M.D., Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Department of Psychiatry, Stanford University School of Medicine " Anxiety disorders have suffered relative neglect by psychiatry and psychopharmacology over the past several decades. Drs. Veras and Kahn have done the field a great service by putting together a volume that highlights the important overlap of these disorders, not just with mood disorders, but with schizophrenia spectrum illness as well. Psychotic Disorders will serve as a useful reminder of these under-appreciated comorbidities, in the service of more meaningful classification of psychoses and more effective treatment of those suffering from them." -- Edward Silberman, Professor of Psychiatry, Tufts University School of MedicineTable of Contents1. Introduction 2. Psychotogenesis Overview 3. Diagnosis: OCD/Schizo-Obsessive 4. Diagnosis: Panic/Panic Psychosis 5. Diagnosis: Social Anxiety/Delusional Disorder 6. Diagnosis: Melancholia/Delusional Depression 7. Diagnosis: Atypical Depression/Mania 8. Diagnosis: Substance Abuse Psychosis

    7 in stock

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  • Critical Care Medicine An Algorithmic Approach

    Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Critical Care Medicine An Algorithmic Approach

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisTrade Review"This book provides essential insight into rapid intervention for emergencies in the ICU or urgent problems on the ward." ©Doody's Review Service, 2022, David James Dries, MD (University of Minnesota Medical School)

    15 in stock

    £60.29

  • Textbook of Critical Care

    Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Textbook of Critical Care

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisTrade Review"This book is one of the standard comprehensive texts in critical care medicine. This eighth edition is the most recent version of the book, which was originally released in 1984." ©Doody's Review Service, 2023, David James Dries, MSE, MD (Regions Hospital) Doody's Score: 5 Stars! Doody's Core Titles® 2022Table of ContentsPART I Common Problems 1 Sudden Deterioration in Neurologic Status 2 Agitation and Delirium 3 Management of Acute Pain in the Intensive Care Unit 4 Fever and Hyperthermia 5 Very High Systemic Arterial Blood Pressure 6 Low Systemic Arterial Blood Pressure 7 Tachycardia and Bradycardia 8 Arterial Hypoxemia 9 Acute Respiratory Failure 10 Hyperbaric Oxygen in Critical Care 11 Pulmonary Edema 12 Pleural Effusion in the Intensive Care Unit 13 Polyuria 14 Oliguria 15 Metabolic Acidosis and Alkalosis 16 Hyperkalemia and Hypokalemia 17 Hyperphosphatemia and Hypophosphatemia 18 Hypomagnesemia 19 Hypocalcemia and Hypercalcemia 20 Disorders of Glucose Control or Blood Glucose Disorders 21 Anemia 22 Coagulopathy in the Intensive Care Unit 23 Jaundice 24 Ascites 25 Acute Abdominal Pain 26 Ileus in Critical Illness 27 Diarrhea 28 Chest Pain 29 Biochemical or Electrocardiographic Evidence of Acute Myocardial Injury PART II Common Approaches for Organ Support, Diagnosis, and Monitoring 30 Point-of-Care Ultrasound 31 Echocardiography 32 Cardiovascular Monitoring 33 Bedside Monitoring of Pulmonary Function 34 Arterial Blood Gas Interpretation 35 Tracheal Intubation 36 Tracheostomy 37 Basic Principles of Mechanical Ventilation 38 Basic Principles of Renal Replacement Therapy 39 Target Temperature Management in Critically Ill Patients 40 Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (Venovenous and Venoarterial ECMO) 41 Nutritional Support PART III Central Nervous System 42 Advanced Bedside Neuromonitoring 43 Coma 44 Use of Brain Injury Biomarkers in Critical Care Settings 45 Cardiopulmonary Cerebral Resuscitation 46 Management of Acute Ischemic Stroke 47 Nontraumatic Intracerebral and Subarachnoid Hemorrhage 48 Seizures in the Critically Ill 49 Neuromuscular Disorders in the Critically Ill 50 Traumatic Brain Injury 51 Spinal Cord Injury 52 Neuroimaging PART IV Pulmonary 53 Core Principles of Respiratory Physiology and Pathophysiology in Critical Illness 54 Patient-Ventilator Interaction 55 Noninvasive Positive-Pressure Ventilation 56 Advanced Techniques in Mechanical Ventilation 57 Weaning from Mechanical Ventilation 58 Adjunctive Respiratory Therapy 59 Intensive Care Unit Imaging 60 Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome 61 Drowning 62 Aspiration Pneumonitis and Pneumonia 63 Severe Asthma Exacerbation in Adults 64 Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease 65 Pulmonary Embolism 66 Pneumothorax 67 Community-Acquired Pneumonia 68 Nosocomial Pneumonia PART V Cardiovascular 69 Core Principles of Cardiovascular Physiology and Pathophysiology in Critical Illness 70 Acute Coronary Syndromes: Therapy 71 Supraventricular Arrhythmias 72 Ventricular Arrhythmias 73 Conduction Disturbances and Cardiac Pacemakers 74 Myocarditis and Acute Myopathies 75 Pericardial Diseases 76 Emergency Heart Valve Disorders 77 Pulmonary Hypertension and Right Ventricular Failure 78 Hypertensive Crisis: Emergency and Urgency 79 Pathophysiology and Classification of Shock States 80 Resuscitation From Circulatory Shock 81 Inotropic Therapy 82 Mechanical Support in Cardiogenic Shock PART VI Gastrointestinal 83 Portal Hypertension: Critical Care Considerations 84 Hepatorenal Syndrome 85 Hepatopulmonary Syndrome 86 Hepatic Encephalopathy 87 Acute Liver Failure 88 Calculous and Acalculous Cholecystitis 89 Acute Pancreatitis 90 Abdominal Sepsis 91 Mechanical Bowel Obstruction 92 Toxic Megacolon and Ogilvie's Syndrome 93 Severe Gastrointestinal Bleeding PART VII Renal 94 Core Principles of Renal Physiology and Pathophysiology in Critical Illness 95 Clinical Assessment of Renal Function 96 Biomarkers of Acute Kidney Injury 97 Water Metabolism 98 Advanced Techniques in Blood Purification 99 Fluid and Volume Therapy in the ICU 100 Acute Kidney Injury 101 Urinary Tract Obstruction 102 Contrast-Induced Acute Kidney Injury 103 Glomerulonephritis 104 Interstitial Nephritis PART VIII Infectious Diseases 105 Antimicrobial Stewardship 106 Prevention and Control of Nosocomial Pneumonia 107 Antimicrobial Agents With Primary Activity Against Gram-Negative Bacteria 108 Antimicrobial Agents With Primary Activity Against Gram-Positive Bacteria 109 Antimicrobial Agents Active Against Anaerobic Bacteria 110 Selective Decontamination of the Digestive Tract 111 Intravascular Catheter-Related Infections 112 Septic Shock 113 Infections of the Urogenital Tract 114 Central Nervous System Infections 115 Infections of Skin, Muscle, and Necrotizing Soft Tissue Infections 116 Head and Neck Infections 117 Infectious Endocarditis 118 Fungal Infections 119 Influenza and Acute Viral Syndromes 120 Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection 121 Infections in the Immunocompromised Patient 122 Tuberculosis 123 Malaria and Other Tropical Infections in the Intensive Care Unit 124 Clostridioides difficile Infection PART IX Hematology 125 Anemia and RBC Transfusion 126 Guidelines for Blood Component Therapy 127 Venous Thromboembolism 128 Anticoagulation in the Intensive Care Unit 129 Monitoring of Coagulation Status 130 Critical Care of the Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant Recipient PART X Obstetrics 131 Cardiovascular and Endocrinologic Changes Associated With Pregnancy 132 Hypertensive Disorders in Pregnancy 133 Acute Pulmonary Complications During Pregnancy 134 Postpartum Hemorrhage PART XI Endocrine 135 Diabetic Ketoacidosis and Hyperosmolar Hyperglycemic State 136 Adrenal Insufficiency 137 Thyroid Disorders 138 Diabetes Insipidus PART XII Pharmacology and Toxicology 139 General Principles of Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics 140 Poisoning: Overview of Approaches for Evaluation and Treatment PART XIII Surgery/Trauma 141 Resuscitation of Hypovolemic Shock 142 Mediastinitis 143 Epistaxis 144 Management of the Postoperative Cardiac Surgical Patient 145 Intensive Care Unit Management of Lung Transplant Patients 146 Perioperative Management of the Liver Transplant Patient 147 Intestinal and Multivisceral Transplantation: The Ultimate Treatment for Intestinal Failure 148 Aortic Dissection 149 Mesenteric Ischemia 150 Abdominal Compartment Syndrome 151 Extremity Compartment Syndromes 152 Thromboembolization and Thrombolytic Therapy 153 Atheroembolization 154 Pressure Ulcers 155 Burns, Including Inhalation Injury 156 Thoracic Trauma 157 Abdominal Trauma 158 Pelvic Fractures and Long Bone Fractures 159 Determination of Brain Death and Management of the Brain-Dead Organ Donor 160 Donation After Cardiac Death (Non-Heart-Beating Donation) PART XIV Ethical and End-of-Life Issues 161 Conversations With Families of Critically Ill Patients 162 Resource Allocation in the Intensive Care Unit 163 Basic Ethical Principles in Critical Care PART XV Organization and Management 164 Building Teamwork to Improve Outcomes 165 Severity of Illness Indices and Outcome Prediction 166 Long-Term Outcomes of Critical Illness 167 Early Ambulation in the ICU 168 Mass Critical Care 169 Telemedicine in Intensive Care 170 Teaching Critical Care Online Chapters E1 Difficult Airway Management for Intensivists, 1370.e1 E2 Bedside Ultrasonography, 1370.e36 E3 Central Venous Catheterization, 1370.e67 E4 Arterial Cannulation and Invasive Blood Pressure Measurement, 1370.e71 E5 Bedside Pulmonary Artery Catheterization, 1370.e80 E6 Cardioversion and Defibrillation, 1370.e83 E7 Transvenous and Transcutaneous Cardiac Pacing, 1370.e85 E8 Ventricular Assist Device Implantation, 1370.e87 E9 Pericardiocentesis, 1370.e90 E10 Paracentesis and Diagnostic Peritoneal Lavage, 1370.e95 E11 Thoracentesis, 1370.e99 E12 Chest Tube Placement, Care, and Removal, 1370.e101 E13 Fiber-Optic Bronchoscopy, 1370.e105 E14 Bronchoalveolar Lavage and Protected Specimen Bronchial Brushing, 1370.e111 E15 Percutaneous Dilatational Tracheostomy, 1370.e114 E16 Esophageal Balloon Tamponade, 1370.e118 E17 Nasoenteric Feeding Tube Insertion, 1370.e120 E18 Lumbar Puncture, 1370.e122 E19 Jugular Venous and Brain Tissue Oxygen Tension Monitoring, 1370.e124 E20 Intracranial Pressure Monitoring, 1370.e130 E21 Indirect Calorimetry, 1370.e133 E22 Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Cannulation, 1370.e134 Index

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  • A Practice of Anesthesia for Infants and Children

    Elsevier Health Sciences A Practice of Anesthesia for Infants and Children

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  • Perioperative Quality Improvement

    Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Perioperative Quality Improvement

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    Book SynopsisTrade Review"This book provides an encyclopedic approach to all aspects of perioperative safety, efficiency, quality, and quality improvement. It covers a wealth of topics, many of which are relevant to other aspects of surgical practice. Purchase of the paper copy includes access to an accompanying ebook, which is highly portable and fully searchable." ©Doody's Review Service, 2023, Carol Scott-Conner, MD, PhD, MBA (University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics)Table of ContentsBackground section. What is quality in medicine and why do we need to work at it Where does safety fit in? What is perioperative medicine and why do we need it? The case for improvement in perioperative medicine The value of big data studies in perioperative medicine Clinical trials in perioperative medicine Large scale audits Education in perioperative medicine System thinking for perioperative medicine Patient centered care in perioperative medicine Shared decision making for surgery Publication for PM SQUIRE guidelines Section One: Improvement Science Tools for Change Process mapping Stakeholder engagement Creating urgency - techniques to make the case for change Theory of change Measurement for improvement Sampling Run charts Statistical Process Control Checklists Bundles Common improvement methodologies Background Lean Model for Improvement Six sigma and others DMAIC Others Driver Diagrams Social aspects of change Leadership skills Getting the message out (journalist / media expert) Communication for improvement Telling stories for improvement Human Factors and perioperative improvement Running a collaborative Section Two: Putting it all together - clinical quality improvement examples Michigan surgical collaborative - could have several different examples ERAS protocols Penn work Brain Health Initiative ELC and EPOCH PQIP Trainee initiatives UK Other US examples - particularly surgical.

    1 in stock

    £57.94

  • COVID19 An Issue of Critical Care Clinics

    Elsevier Health Sciences COVID19 An Issue of Critical Care Clinics

    1 in stock

    Table of ContentsPostacute Sequelae of COVID-19 Critical Illness COVID-19 and Acute Kidney Injury Role of Acute Thrombosis in Coronavirus Disease 2019 COVID-19 Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome: One Pathogen, Multiple Phenotypes COVID-19 in the Critically Ill Pregnant Patient Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation in COVID-19 Acute Neurologic Complications of COVID-19 and Postacute Sequelae of COVID-19 Severe COVID-19 and Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children in Children and Adolescents Review of Anti-inflammatory and Antiviral Therapeutics for Hospitalized Patients Infected with Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 High-Flow Nasal Oxygen and Noninvasive Ventilation for COVID-19 Critical Care Response During the COVID-19 Pandemic

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  • The ECMO Book

    Elsevier Health Sciences The ECMO Book

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisTrade Review"This book provides an overview of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), released by the Institute for Extracorporeal Life Support." ©Doody's Review Service, 2023, David James Dries, MSE, MD (Regions Hospital) Doody's Score: 4 Stars!Table of ContentsPART I PHYSIOLOGY 1 Oxygen Delivery and Consumption 2 Shock 3 Recognition of Shock 4 Hypoxia 5 The Failure of DO2 - Did What I Do to the Patient Just Work? PART II ECMO FUNDAMENTALS 6 Introduction to ECMO Fundamentals 7 Indications and Selection of Patients for ECMO 8 ECMO Configurations 9 Components, Sensors, and Circuit Access PART III ECMO PHYSIOLOGY 10 Blood Flow Dynamics 11 Membrane Characteristics 12 Veno-Venous ECMO Physiology 13 Veno-Arterial ECMO Physiology 14 Physiology of Retrograde Flow 15 Central Veno-Arterial ECMO Physiology PART IV ECMO MANAGEMENT 16 Introduction to ECMO Management Principles 17 Blood Flow Titration 18 Sweep Gas Flow Titration 19 Ventilator Management on ECMO 20 Anticoagulation and Bleeding Management 21 Pharmacokinetics Index

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    £71.99

  • Pain Management An Issue of Critical Care Nursing

    Elsevier Health Sciences Pain Management An Issue of Critical Care Nursing

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    Book Synopsis

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    £41.64

  • Management of the Hospitalized Patient with

    Elsevier Health Sciences Management of the Hospitalized Patient with

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  • Critical Care Management of the Obese Patient

    John Wiley and Sons Ltd Critical Care Management of the Obese Patient

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    Book SynopsisThis book provides health professionals with sound clinical advice on management of the obese patient admitted into hospital. It addresses all aspects of the patient's care, as well as serving as a resource to facilitate the management of services, use of clinical information, and negotiation of ethical issues that occur in intensive care.Trade Review“Critical Care Management of the Obese Patientdoes indeed provide a very useful reference for anybody who is involved in managing critically ill patients because, as time goes on, more and more of these patients are likely to be obese.” (Diabetes Update, 1 October 2013)Table of ContentsList of Contributors, viii Preface, xiii Part I Physiology and Consequences of Obesity 1 Cardiovascular Physiology in Obesity, 3 Eric J. Chan and Martin A. Alpert 2 Effects of Obesity on Respiratory Physiology, 13 Philippe Abou Jaoude, Jahan Porhomayon, and Ali A. El Solh 3 Gastrointestinal Physiology in Obesity, 21 Alexander D. Miras and Carel W. le Roux 4 Metabolic and Endocrine Physiology in Obesity, 28 Paula Alvarez-Castro, Susana Sangiao-Alvarellos, and Fernando Cordido 5 Renal Physiology in the Critically Ill Obese Patient, 38 Eric A.J. Hoste and Jan J. De Waele Part II Positive Pressure Ventilation 6 Sedation, Paralysis, and Pain Management of the Critically Ill Obese Patient, 47 Christopher G. Hughes, Lisa Weavind, and Pratik P. Pandharipande 7 Upper Airway Management in the Morbidly Obese Patient, 58 Michael Tielborg and Anthony Passannante 8 Mechanical Ventilation of the Obese Patient, 67 Mohammed Mogri and M. Jeffery Mador 9 Management of Acute Lung Injury in the Obese Patient, 74 Hallie C. Prescott and James M. O’Brien Jr Part III Management of Obesity Complications in Critical Care 10 Management of Infectious Complications in the Critically Ill Obese Patient, 85 Kristin Turza Campbell, Laura H. Rosenberger, Amani D. Politano, Tjasa Hranjec, and Robert G. Sawyer 11 Management of Gastrointestinal Complications in the Critically Ill Obese Patient, 93 Benjamin H. Levy III and David A. Johnson 12 Management of Endocrine Complications in the Critically Ill Obese Patient, 102 Joseph Varon and Ilse M. Espina 13 Management of Venous Thromboembolism in the Critically Ill Obese Patient, 108 Terence K. Trow and Richard A. Matthay 14 Nursing Care of the Critically Ill Obese Patient, 116 Margaret E. McAtee Part IV Hemodynamic Monitoring and Radiological Investigations 15 Hemodynamic Monitoring of the Critically Ill Obese Patient, 125 Wim K. Lagrand, Eline R. van Slobbe-Bijlsma, and Marcus J. Schultz 16 Diagnostic Imaging of the Critically Ill Obese Patient, 135 Venkata S. Katabathina, Neeraj Lalwani, Carlos S. Restrepo, and Srinivasa R. Prasad Part V Postsurgical Management 17 Postoperative Care of the Obese Patient, 149 Hui Sen Chong and Robert L. Bell 18 Management of the Obese Patient with Trauma, 159 Hadley K. Herbert and Therèse M. Duane 19 Abdominal Solid Organ Transplantation in the Obese Patient, 169 Erin C. Hall and Dorry L. Segev 20 Critical Care Management of the Obese Patient after Bariatric Surgery, 179 Scott E. Mimms and Samer G. Mattar 21 Nutritional Requirements of the Critically Ill Obese Patient, 186 Bikram S. Bal, Frederick C. Finelli, and Timothy R. Koch Part VI Pharmacology 22 Drug Dosing in the Critically Ill Obese Patient, 197 Brian L. Erstad Part VII Prognosis and Ethics 23 Prognosis and Outcome of the Critically Ill Obese Patient, 211 Yasser Sakr, Mohamed Zeiden, and Juliana Marques 24 Ethical Considerations in the Critically Ill Obese Patient, 218 Mark D. Siegel Multiple Choice Questions, 225 Answers to Multiple Choice Questions, 234 Index, 236

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  • Intensive Care

    University of California Press Intensive Care

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    Book SynopsisOffers an account of life in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of a major inner-city hospital, San Francisco. This book presents the stories of patients who show up with myriad disorders: asthma, cardiac failure, gastrointestinal diseases, complications due to AIDS, the effects of drug and alcohol abuse, and, emphysema.Trade Review"[Intensive Care] faces the raw edge of urban living. It is in the daily detail of an ICU at work that Murray wonderfully depicts a place of function and dysfunction. Murray shows that the ICU is a place of small successes rather than triumphant victories."-Richard Horton, New York Review of Books; "Dr. Murray is an evenhanded guide to the real world of intensive care medicine. His book is informative, a necessary counterweight to the medical fiction of popular entertainment. It may not be something to read for entertainment, but it is important to read if we are to know what crisis medicine can and cannot do for us."-San Francisco Chronicle Book Review; "Takes the reader on his daily rounds at the intensive care unit (ICU) of the San Francisco General Hospital. Between realistic scenes of bedside medical diagnoses and analyses, we also encounter the ethical dilemmas confronting today's medical establishment and society. Recommended for its naturalistic picture of inner-city hospital medicine."-James Swanton, Library Journal

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  • Nunn and Lumbs Applied Respiratory Physiology

    Elsevier Health Sciences Nunn and Lumbs Applied Respiratory Physiology

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    Book SynopsisTable of ContentsForeword by Professor Peter Slinger, vi Preface, vii Part 1: Basic Principles 1. Functional Anatomy of the Respiratory Tract, 2 2. Elastic Forces and Lung Volumes, 14 3. Respiratory System Resistance, 27 4. Control of Breathing, 42 5. Pulmonary Ventilation, 59 6. The Pulmonary Circulation, 73 7. Distribution of Pulmonary Ventilation and Perfusion, 88 8. Diffusion of Respiratory Gases, 111 9. Carbon Dioxide, 122 10. Oxygen, 136 11. Nonrespiratory Functions of the Lung, 164 Part 2: Applied Physiology 12. Pregnancy, Neonates and Children, 175 13. Exercise, 183 14. Sleep, 191 15. Obesity, 199 16. High Altitude and Flying, 205 17. High Pressure and Diving, 218 18. Respiration in Closed Environments and Space, 225 19. Drowning, 233 20. Smoking and Air Pollution, 236 21. Anaesthesia, 244 22. Changes in the Carbon Dioxide Partial Pressure, 268 23. Hypoxia, 273 24. Anaemia, 279 25. Oxygen Toxicity and Hyperoxia, 285 26. Comparative Respiratory Physiology, 299 Part 3: Physiology of Pulmonary Disease 27. Ventilatory Failure, 316 28. Airways Disease, 324 29. Pulmonary Vascular Disease, 339 30. Diseases of the Lung Parenchyma and Pleura, 349 31. Acute Lung Injury, 365 32. Respiratory Support and Artificial Ventilation, 375 33. Pulmonary Surgery, 398 Appendix A Physical Quantities and Units of Measurement, 412 Appendix B The Gas Laws, 415 Appendix C Conversion Factors for Gas Volumes, 417 Appendix D Symbols and Abbreviations, 418 Appendix E Mathematical Functions Relevant to Respiratory Physiology, 419 Online Content 34. The Atmosphere 35. The History of Respiratory Physiology Test your Knowledge Access via Expert Consult - see inside front cover for instructions. Index, 42

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  • Paediatric and Neonatal Critical Care Transport

    Wiley Paediatric and Neonatal Critical Care Transport

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    Book SynopsisCovers the processes involved in transporting sick children and neonates. This book includes: principles of safe transport; transport physiology; the ambulance environment; equipment and monitoring; air transport of critically ill children; neonatal resuscitation and stabilization; and, paediatric resuscitation and stabilization.Table of ContentsContributors. Acknowledgements. Foreword. Principles of safe transport. Transport physiology. The ambulance environment. Equipment and monitoring. Air transport of critically ill children. Neonatal transport. Neonatal resuscitation. Paediatric resuscitation and stabilisation. Management of the airway. Management of the circulation. Trauma. Drugs. Special transport interventions. What to do when it all goes wrong. Drugs. Appendix 1: Typical retrival forms. Appendix 2: Essential equations and aide-mémores. Selected references and bibliography. Index

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  • Practical Emergency Resuscitation and Critical

    Cambridge University Press Practical Emergency Resuscitation and Critical

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisA unique, practical and complete review of the essential topics in critical care and emergency medicine for clinicians at all levels. Fully illustrated and in color, the book offers up-to-date, evidence-based and clinically relevant material in a format that is easy to absorb and apply to everyday medical care.Table of ContentsSection 1: 1. Shock Kenneth R. L. Bernard; 2. Airway management Amanda Doodlesack; 3. Mechanical ventilation Jake Hoyne and Josh Kolikoff; 4. Boarding ICU patient Robert Sherwin; Section 2: 5. Covid-19 John Rozehnal and Melissa Villars; 6. Severe sepsis/septic shock Erica Chimelski; 7. Pneumonia Navdeep Sekhon; 8. Meningitis and encephalitis Chris Allison; 9. Infective endocarditis Jason Block; 10. Necrotizing soft tissue infection Jennifer Carnell; 11. Complications of HIV/AIDS Zubaid Rafque; Section 3: 12. Ischemic strokes Joshua Joseph; 13. Intracranial haemorrhage Matthew Wong; 14. Status epilepticus Matthew Wong; 15. Acute spinal cord compression Cristal Cristia; Section 4: 16. Post-cardiac arrest care Di Pan; 17. Acute coronary syndrome Steven Rougas; 18. Acute decompensated heart failure; 19. Aortic dissection Brandon Maughan; 20. Hypertensive emergencies Nadine Himelfarb; 21. Valvular diseases Ermias Jirru; Section 5: 22. Acute respiratory distress syndrome Katie Dickerson; 23. Upper airway emergencies Paul Ginart; 24. Asthma Imikomobong Ibia; 25. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Rmaah Memon; 26. Massive hemoptysis Amar Deshwar; 27. Pulmonary embolism Katie Oskar; Section 6: 28. Gastrointestinal bleeding Joel Moll; 29. Abdominal aortic aneurysms Payal Modi; 30. Fulminant hepatic failure Aqsa Shakoor and Danielle Walsh; 31. Acute mesenteric ischemia Jeffrey Siegelman and Sothivin Lanh; 32. The surgical abdomen Sarah Fisher; 33. Abdominal compartment syndrome Sarah Fisher and Carla Haack; Section 7: 34. Acid-base interpretation Peter Czamecki; 35. Common electrolyte disorders Christine Chan and John Arbo; 36. Acute kidney injury and dialysis Adam Gottula; Section 8: 37. Reversal of anticoagulation Calvin Hwang; 38. Disseminated intravascular coagulation, TTP, HUS Jai Madhok; 39. Sickle cell emergencies Charles Lei; Section 9: 40. Diabetic ketoacidosis & HHS Benjamin Zabar; 41. Thyroid storm Yves Duroseau; 42. Adrenal crisis Daniel Rolston; Section 10: 43. Anaphylaxis David Convissar; 44. Hyperthermia Amy Caggiula; 45. Hypothermia Shan Modi; 46. Overdoses Christopher Shaw; Section 11: 47. General trauma principles Benjamin Schnapp; 48. Severe traumatic brain injury Jacob Isserman; 49. Neck trauma Vishal Demla; 50. Thoracic trauma Lauren Becker; 51. Solid organ abdominal trauma Jayaram Chelluri; 52. Severe pelvic trauma Jeff Pepin; 53. Compartment syndrome/rhabdomyolysis Katrina Harper; 54. Burns Aaron Surrey; Section 12: 55. Care of the dying patient Ashley Shreves.

    15 in stock

    £52.24

  • The Final FFICM Structured Oral Examination Study

    Taylor & Francis Ltd The Final FFICM Structured Oral Examination Study

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis book is the definitive guide to the Final Fellowship of the Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine (FFICM) Structured Oral Examination. With a broad coverage of the clinical curriculum, it equips candidates to tackle this challenging examination. Each chapter contains sample questions with concise answers, focusing on key concepts to facilitate deeper understanding. The content is organised by subject, enabling more structured revision in an easy-to-use format. This text provides references to guidance that will remain relevant in the ever-changing landscape of intensive care medicine. Not only is this book an essential resource for studying intensivists but it also forms a useful reference for any professional encountering the world of critical care in their practice.Table of ContentsSection 1: Organisational Problems Section 2: Organ Support Section 3: On the ICU Section 4: Toxicology Section 5: AirwaySection 6: Resucitation Section 7: Surgery Section 8: Cardiothoracics Section 9: Neurosciences Section 10: Obstetrics Section 11: Pediatrics Section 12: Microbiology Sectin 13: Medicine Section 14: Palliative Care

    15 in stock

    £49.99

  • Rapid Review Anesthesiology Oral Boards

    Cambridge University Press Rapid Review Anesthesiology Oral Boards

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe book covers over 40 different clinical scenarios most frequently encountered in the Anesthesia Oral Board exam. Answers to the questions are carefully structured to not only help the reader understand the medicine of anesthesia but also to provide the correct terminology needed for the exam.Table of ContentsIntroduction; Part I. General: 1. Obesity/difficult airway Ruchir Gupta; 2. Myasthenia gravis/Eaton–Lambert syndrome Shimon Frankel; 3. Laryngeal papillomatosis Aimee Gretchen Kakascik; 4. Sickle cell disease Ruchir Gupta; 5. Liver transplant Federico Osorio; 6. Renal transplant/diabetes Ruchir Gupta, Anita Gupta and Sheryl Glassman; Part II. Endocrine: 7. Thyroidectomy Ruchir Gupta; 8. Carcinoid tumor Xiaodong Bao; 9. Pheochromocytoma Stanley Yuan and John Cooley; Part III. Orthopedics: 10. Shoulder surgery Sarah J. Madison; 11. Hip replacement in aortic stenosis Ruchir Gupta; Part IV. Trauma: 12. The burn patient Ruchir Gupta; 13. Multisystem injury Raymond Pesso; 14. Traumatic brain injury Ruchir Gupta; Part V. Urology: 15. TURP syndrome Mark Slomovits; Part VI. Pediatrics: 16. Foreign body aspiration Aimee Gretchen Kakascik; 17. Tracheoesophageal fistula repair Peggy Wingard; 18. Pyloric stenosis Julio R. Olaya; 19. Congenital diaphragmatic hernia Peggy Wingard; 20. Epiglottitis Julio R. Olaya; 21. Patent ductus arteriosis Peggy Wingard; 22. Tetralogy of fallout Ruchir Gupta; Part VII. Neuro: 23. Intracranial mass Sergey V. Pisklakov; 24. Cerebral aneurysm Sergey V. Pisklakov; Part VIII. Thoracic: 25. VATS (one-lung ventilation) Ruchir Gupta; 26. Mediastinal mass Stanley Yuan and Joseph Marino; Part IX. Cardiovascular: 27. Aortic dissection Ruchir Gupta; 28. Carotid endarterectomy Ruchir Gupta; 29. Coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) Ruchir Gupta; 30. Abdominal aortic aneurysm Ruchir Gupta; Part X. Obstetric: 31. Hemorrhage Edouard Belotte; 32. Preeclampsia Xiaodong Bao; Part XI. Additional Topics: 33. Cardiac Ruchir Gupta; 34. Obstetrics Anita Gupta and Nicholas Weber; 35. Pediatrics Ruchir Gupta, Monique Cadogan and Barbara Vickers; 36. Neuro Ruchir Gupta; 37. Pain management Ruchir Gupta; 38. Neuraxial anesthesia/anticoagulation Ruchir Gupta; 39. Critical care Ruchir Gupta; Algorithm appendix; Index.

    15 in stock

    £67.99

  • Multiple True False Questions for the Final Fficm

    Cambridge University Press Multiple True False Questions for the Final Fficm

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisFollowing the introduction in 2013 of the FFICM exam for trainees in intensive care, this book provides candidates with practice materials for the MCQ section. Written by a team of specialists in intensive care medicine, including senior trainees who have recently passed the new exam and authors of the popular FRCAQ website, the book contains 270 multiple true-false questions that cover the breadth of the current Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine curriculum. These are presented as three 90-question practice papers, providing candidates with a faithful simulation of the style, standard and format of the questions they will encounter. With short and long explanations for each question, presented with up-to-date references for extended reading, this book is both an ideal tool for in-depth exam preparation, and an excellent resource for practising consultants in intensive care medicine. It is also suitable for candidates taking the EDIC and other intensive care exams worldwide.Table of ContentsIntroduction; Exam A; Exam A Answers; Exam B; Exam B Answers; Exam C; Exam C Answers; Index.

    15 in stock

    £47.99

  • Maths Physics and Clinical Measurement for

    Cambridge University Press Maths Physics and Clinical Measurement for

    4 in stock

    Book SynopsisMaths, physics and clinical measurement hold a degree of mystery and trepidation for many working and training in anaesthesia, intensive care and theatre practice. This important new book covers these core topics in a logical and structured format, creating a more enjoyable learning experience that is accessible and easy to digest. Each chapter opens with a set of learning objectives and summary of chapter contents. Following this is a clinical scenario that relates to the themes of the chapter and a number of hypothetical questions relating to the scenario are laid-out. Clinical pearls are presented in boxes for more advanced learning opportunities. Each chapter closes with a set of MCQ or SBA self-test questions to test the readers'' knowledge of the chapter. This book covers everything needed for the FFICM and FRCA exams, making it an essential text for exam candidates, tutors, and those working in theatres, anaesthesia and the ICU.Trade Review'… recommended core addition to hospital, medical center, college, and university library Health/Medicine instructional reference collections. It should be noted for the personal reading lists of medical students and hospital medical team members.' James A. Cox, Midwest Book Review'This book is a well-executed collaboration of topics, interweaving meaty scientific concepts with clinically applicable uses. The uniformity of diagram design and chapter layout helps knit the book together and coupled with a balanced writing style and well-titled paragraphs, creates a straightforward, engaging read. For the FRCA or FFICM candidate, this book would be immensely valuable but almost anyone involved in administering anesthesia or in critical care medicine would benefit from reading this book.' Christine F. Wood and R. Ross Kennedy, Anesthesia & AnalgesiaTable of ContentsList of contributors; Preface; Acknowledgements; List of abbreviations; 1. Data analysis and medical statistics Andrew Biffen and David Ashton-Cleary; 2. Basic physics and electronics Emma Foster and Hozefa Ebrahim; 3. Heat, temperature and humidity Hozefa Ebrahim and Sean Chadwick; 4. Behaviour of fluids Hozefa Ebrahim, Sunita Balla and James Rudge; 5. Gas measurement and supply Jonathon Paige; 6. Gas concentration measurement Catriona Frankling; 7. Blood gas analysis David Connor; 8. Vapours and vaporizers Ed Copley; 9. Ventilators and breathing systems Dan Shuttleworth and Nick Dodds; 10. The environment and safety Lauren Weekes; 11. Blood pressure measurement Laura Beard and David Ashton-Cleary; 12. Cardiac output monitoring Hozefa Ebrahim and Alistair Burns; 13. Cardiac support equipment Katie Ramm and Laura May; 14. Ultrasound and doppler David Ashton-Cleary; 15. Atomic structure, radiation, imaging, and LASERs David Ashton-Cleary and Jumana Hussain; 16. Electro-biophysiology Vijay Venkatesh and David Ashton-Cleary; Index.

    4 in stock

    £49.39

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