This thoroughly revised and updated edition reflects the best and most current practice from leading centres in Australia, the UK and Western Europe. Although primarily intended for the trainee and practitioner in intensive care, nurses and other allied health professionals will find that this is an invaluable tool in helping to deal with a broad spectrum of conditions encountered in the ICU.
- Represents a consensus of practice/standard of care in Australia/NZ, UK and Europe.
- Treatment guidelines are authoritative since they follow those that are Recommended/laid down by Professional societies.
- Comprehensive, covers all important areas of intensive care medicine.
- Provides a single resource that will cover everything that a user will need to know during the course of an ICU rotation. No need to refer to a larger textbook.
- Information on management and treatment of conditions is balanced by pathophysiological and pharmacological background. This is not just a "cook book" of procedures. It provides all of the essential information for candidates wishing to pass professional examinations.
- Covers the paediatric as well as the adult patient in the ICU.
- Provides quick access and practical guidance for all clinical scenarios.
- Extensive list of key references most taken from the last three years.
- Helps trainees and practitioners prepare for case conference/presentations.
- Addition of colour throughout to highlight summary boxes, tables, charts and flow diagrams.Will make key information more accessible, easier and faster to retrieve.
- Line drawings extensively re-done in colour throughout.Will improve the user’s understanding of the physiological processes under discussion.
- 5-10 Key points added at end of chapters. Will provide the user with a useful summary of the essential bottom line information.
- Pitfalls in treatment and management emphasized in each chapter.Providers the user with expert advice on practical issues that will be encountered on a day-to-day basis in the ICU.
- Includes the most current classification and “clinical scoring” schemes.
- Keeps the user abreast of the latest developments in diagnosis and management.