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Ward-based critical care : a guide for health professionals
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ISBN: 1907830928 9781907830921 9781905539925 1905539924 Year: 2016 Publisher: [Place of publication not identified] M & K Publishing

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Like the original Ward-based Critical Care, this second edition aims to guide practitioners in the initial management of critically ill adult patients within the ward setting. It should be of value to a wide range of healthcare professionals, including junior doctors, nurses, physiotherapists and students. It will also be relevant to practitioners who are moving into any setting that cares for acutely ill patients.This volume has been slightly reorganised since the first edition to ensure that practical aspects are incorporated within the relevant sections. The book is still structured around the ABCDE approach to assessing and managing patients, as this is promoted in critical care and resuscitation care training. The focus on practical examples and 'hot tips' to aid memory of key points continues.All the chapters have been updated with the most recent guidance, as available at the time of writing. This has meant that some chapters have required major revisions, while others have remained relatively unchanged. Some new chapters have been included, such as the ones on anaphylactic shock, patient safety, dealing with pregnant women in the ward setting, and massive blood transfusion. In addition, each section now starts with a chapter giving an overview of the A-E approach in order to provide more detail about assessing and managing those aspects of patient care.This informative book contains many useful features such as clinical scenarios, hot tips and practical skills, and the text is richly illustrated and cross-referenced throughout.


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Ethical dilemmas for critically ill babies
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ISBN: 9401773599 9401773602 9789401773591 Year: 2016 Publisher: Dordrecht: Springer,

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Most neonates who now survive intensive care would have died 50 years ago, and “nature” would have decided the outcomes, making ethical discussions about initiating or withholding resuscitation irrelevant. Medical developments in neonatology have changed the way we respond to diseases of neonates, to their illness, and to their parents. Not only as physicians, but also as a society.Decisions on when to start, withhold, or withdraw life-saving interventions in critically ill neonates are among the most difficult decisions in pediatric practice. These decisions are fraught with ethical dilemmas, for example deciding whether withholding intensive care –leading to death- is superior to uncertain survival with a risk of disability and the additional burden of intensive care. This book covers important ethical questions that arise in neonatal intensive care units. Questions such as, whether to intervene medically and whether we are good at predicting the outcome of fragile neonates; whether a medical intervention should be withheld or withdrawn, and who should be primarily responsible for these decisions and how?

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Infant --- Withholding Treatment --- Critical Illness --- Intensive Care Units, Neonatal --- Critical Care --- Bioethical Issues --- Patient Care --- Ethics --- Age Groups --- Disease Attributes --- Intensive Care Units, Pediatric --- Humanities --- Pathologic Processes --- Intensive Care Units --- Persons --- Therapeutics --- Health Services --- Health Care Facilities, Manpower, and Services --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Named Groups --- Pathological Conditions, Signs and Symptoms --- Hospital Units --- Health Facilities --- Health Care --- Diseases --- Pediatrics --- Newborn infants --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Decision making. --- Diseases. --- Paediatrics --- Pediatric medicine --- Medicine --- Children --- Health and hygiene --- Ethics. --- Pediatrics. --- Family. --- Deontology --- Ethics, Primitive --- Ethology --- Moral philosophy --- Morality --- Morals --- Philosophy, Moral --- Science, Moral --- Philosophy --- Values --- Families. --- Families—Social aspects. --- Family --- Families --- Family life --- Family relationships --- Family structure --- Relationships, Family --- Structure, Family --- Social institutions --- Birth order --- Domestic relations --- Home --- Households --- Kinship --- Marriage --- Matriarchy --- Parenthood --- Patriarchy --- Social aspects --- Social conditions --- Pediatrics - Moral and ethical aspects --- Pediatrics - Decision making --- Newborn infants - Diseases --- Critical Care - ethics --- Intensive Care Units, Neonatal - ethics --- Withholding Treatment - ethics

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