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OverviewCritical Care Medicine at a Glance The market-leading at a Glance series is popular among healthcare students and newly qualified practitioners for its concise, simple approach and excellent illustrations. Each bite-sized chapter is covered in a double-page spread with clear, easy-to-follow diagrams, supported by succinct explanatory text. Covering a wide range of topics, books in the at a Glance series are ideal as introductory texts for teaching, learning and revision, and are useful throughout university and beyond. Everything you need to know about Critical Care Medicine… at a Glance! Critical Care Medicine at a Glance, Fourth Edition provides a succinct, accessible, highly illustrated introduction to the care of the critically ill patient. Designed for medical students, junior doctors and nurses alike, this authoritative revision guide covers the essential clinical, diagnostic, and therapeutic skills required to manage critically ill patients with a wide range of conditions in a variety of settings. Colour-coded chapters which contain concise explanatory text, applications to practice, and numerous high-quality photographs, illustrations, diagrams and tables. Fully revised to reflect current guidelines, changes in practice and recent medical innovations, this fourth edition includes expanded coverage of resus, sepsis, COVID-19, ECMO, dermatological emergencies, envenomation and other key conditions and procedures. Updated chapters incorporate current assessment methods used by medical schools and postgraduate training programmes, whilst additional ‘Pearls of Wisdom’ boxes and ‘Wise Owl Reading’ reference suggestions are integrated throughout to aid learning and comprehension. Allows rapid access to the knowledge and skills required to care for the acute and critically ill Covers a wide range of topics such as respiratory and neurological emergencies, arrhythmias, ventilation and intubation, trauma surgery and abdominal imaging Features contributions from leading critical care practitioners Provides normal values, reference ranges and treatment and monitoring guidelines for various critical care scenarios Includes practical case studies, revision questions and self-assessment tests with answers Contains several useful appendices, including information on pacemaker types and classifications Critical Care Medicine at a Glance, Fourth Edition is a must-have for medical students, junior doctors and nurses in intensive care and emergency medicine and those undertaking postgraduate exams. For more information on the complete range of Wiley Medical Education publications, please visit: www.wiley.com To receive automatic updates on Wiley books and journals, join our email list. Sign up today at www.wiley.com/email All content reviewed by students for students Wiley Medical Education books are designed exactly for their intended audience. All of our books are developed in collaboration with students. This means that our books are always published with you, the student, in mind. If you would like to be one of our student reviewers, go to www.reviewmedicalbooks.com to find out more. This book is also available as an e-book. For more details, please see www.wiley.com/buy/9781119605881 Full Product DetailsAuthor: Richard M. Leach (St Thomas' Hospital)Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd Imprint: Wiley-Blackwell Edition: 4th edition Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 27.40cm Weight: 0.590kg ISBN: 9781119605867ISBN 10: 1119605865 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 23 March 2023 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsPreface viii Acknowledgements ix Units, symbols and abbreviations x How to use your textbook xvi Part 1 General 1 1 Recognising the unwell patient 2 2 Managing the critically ill patient 4 3 Monitoring in critical care medicine 6 4 The electrocardiogram 8 5 Cardiopulmonary resuscitation 10 6 Oxygen transport 12 7 Shock 14 8 Circulatory assessment 16 9 Fluid management: pathophysiological factors 18 10 Fluid management: assessment and prescription 20 11 Fluid management: fluid choice 22 12 Inotropes and vasopressors 23 13 Failure of oxygenation and respiratory failure 24 14 Oxygenation and oxygen therapy 26 15 Airways obstruction and management 28 16 Non- invasive ventilation 30 17 Endotracheal intubation 32 18 Mechanical ventilation 34 19 Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation 36 20 Respiratory management, weaning and tracheostomy 38 21 Arterial blood gases and acid–base balance 40 22 Analgesia, sedation and paralysis 42 23 Enteral and parenteral nutrition 44 24 Hypothermia and hyperthermia 46 25 Assessment of the patient with suspected infection 48 26 Sepsis and septic shock 50 27 Hospital- acquired (nosocomial) infections 52 28 Fever in the returning traveller 54 29 Fever (pyrexia) of unknown origin 56 30 Coronavirus disease 2019 58 31 End of life issues 60 Part 2 Medical 63 Cardiac 32 Acute coronary syndromes I: clinical pathophysiology 64 33 Acute coronary syndromes II: investigations and management 66 34 Arrhythmias: tachyarrhythmias 68 35 Arrhythmias: bradyarrhythmias 71 36 Heart failure and pulmonary oedema 72 37 Cardiac emergencies 74 38 Deep venous thrombosis and pulmonary embolism 76 Respiratory 39 Chest imaging and bronchoscopy 78 40 Community-acquired pneumonia 80 41 Hospital-acquired (nosocomial) pneumonia 82 42 Asthma 84 43 Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease 86 44 Acute respiratory distress syndrome 88 45 Pneumothorax and air leaks 90 46 Respiratory emergencies 92 Renal and metabolic 47 Acute kidney injury: pathophysiology and clinical aspects 94 48 Acute kidney injury: management and renal replacement therapy 96 49 Electrolyte disturbances: sodium and potassium 98 50 Electrolyte disturbances: calcium 100 51 Electrolyte disturbances: magnesium and phosphate 102 52 Diabetic emergencies 104 53 Endocrine emergencies 106 Gastrointestinal 54 Gastrointestinal haemorrhage 108 55 Jaundice 110 56 Acute liver failure 112 57 Acute pancreatitis 114 58 Vomiting and intestinal obstruction 116 59 Diarrhoea 118 60 Ascites 120 61 Abdominal Imaging 121 Neurological 62 Acute confusional state, coma and status epilepticus 122 63 Stroke 124 64 Other cerebral vascular disorders 126 65 Infective neurological emergencies 127 66 Neuromuscular conditions 128 Infective 67 Specific bacterial infections 130 68 Common adult viral infections 132 69 Common fungal and protozoal infections 134 70 The immune compromised patient 136 Other systems 71 Coagulation disorders and transfusion 138 72 Drug overdose and poisoning 140 73 Dermatology in ICU 142 Part 3 Surgical 145 74 Trauma 146 75 Traumatic brain (head) injury 148 76 Chest trauma 150 77 Acute abdominal emergencies 152 78 Obstetric emergencies 154 79 Burns, toxic inhalation and electrical injuries 156 80 Envenomation, stings and bites 158 Part 4 Self-assessment 161 Case studies and questions 162 Case studies answers 165 Appendices Appendix I: Sequential (sepsis- related) Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) score 172 Appendix II: Classification of antiarrhythmic drugs (based on Vaughan Williams classification) 173 Appendix III: Pacemaker types and classifications 174 Appendix IV: Acute Kidney Injury Network (AKIN) staging system for acute kidney injury 175 Appendix V: Rockall risk- scoring system for gastrointestinal bleeds 176 Appendix VI: Child–Pugh grading 177 Appendix VII: Typical criteria for liver transplantation 178 Appendix VIII: Royal College of Physicians’ top nutrition tips 179 Index 180ReviewsAuthor InformationRichard M. Leach is Medical Director for the Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine at Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust and an Honorary Professor of Medicine at King’s College, London, UK. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |