Organisation and Management of Intensive Care
Book Details
Description
This book focuses on the many different aspects around the organization of modern intensive care. Discussions about the concepts of intensive care, its structure and processes are highlighted in more than 50 chapters all written by international experts in intensive care medicine.
The book comprises the following sections:
-Concepts
-Structures, Monitoring, and Personnel
-Processes
-Outcomes
-Conclusion
All clinical personnel working in the ICU as well as managers of hospitals should read this book. It will hopefully set the modern ''ICU standard'' and will thus be a tool in planning for the challenges we all will face treating critically ill patients in the future.
Topics Include
The role of the ICU in modern hospitals
-ICUs and intermediate care units
-Integrating elective workloads into an emergency setting in the Intensive Care Unit
-Special ICU admission paths
-Designing the ''perfect'' ICU
-Structure requirements
-Training requirements for physicians and nurses
-The need for ''sub-specialized'' intensive care units
-Staffing the ICU
-Education and training teamwork using simulation
-The ICU of the future
