Description
Book SynopsisWith over ten thousand inter-hospital transfers of children and neonates now taking place every year in the UK, this book, and the associated training course run by the Advanced Life Support Group (ALSG) have been developed to provide an introduction to the knowledge required to undertake these transfers.
Table of ContentsWorking group.
Contributors.
Preface.
Acknowledgements.
Contact details and website information.
Part I: Introduction.
Chapter 1 Introduction.
Chapter 2 The structured approach to transfers.
Part II: Managing the transfer.
Chapter 3 Assessment and control.
Chapter 4 Communication.
Chapter 5 Evaluation.
Chapter 6 Preparation and packaging.
Chapter 7 Transportation.
Chapter 8 Putting ACCEPT into practice.
Part III: Practical aspects of paediatric and neonatal transfer medicine.
Chapter 9 Oxygen therapy and monitoring.
Chapter 10 Securing and packaging.
Part IV: Assessment and clinical aspects of transfer medicine.
Chapter 11 Introduction to the clinical assessment of children.
Chapter 12 Specifi c clinical conditions.
Part V: Special considerations.
Chapter 13 Parent support.
Chapter 14 Air transfers: an introduction.
Chapter 15 Transfers and management of the child for scans in the radiology department.
Chapter 16 Transporting the child with a diffi cult airway.
Chapter 17 Keeping safe in the transport environment.
Chapter 18 The infectious or contaminated child.
Chapter 19 Governance, legal and insurance issues.
Chapter 20 Documentation.
Part VI: Appendices.
Appendix A Intensive care levels: classifi cation of ICU patient dependency.
Appendix B The PaNSTaR transfer master: a summary of ACCEPT.
Appendix C Transfer aide-memoire.
Appendix D Checklists.
Appendix E Generic referral form.
Appendix F Transfer competences.
Appendix G Glossary.
Appendix H References and further information.
Index.
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