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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 1 June 2017

    • ISBN 9780198807018
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages944 pages
    • Size 181x106x29 mm
    • Weight 443 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    Paediatric Intensive Care gives practical and realistic advice for all those who care for critically ill children. Organised predominantly by system or speciality for easy reference, it also comprehensively covers the underlying principles that guide clinicians in every day practice.

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    Long description:

    One in 70 children are admitted to paediatric intensive care (PIC) at some time during childhood. Most paediatric junior doctors will rotate through PIC, and will be involved in organising acute intensive care for critically ill children. The range of children and their illnesses going through PIC is vast, making it a hugely diverse specialty. A critically ill child will end up there regardless of their underlying disease, and as a result consultants in PIC must be true generalists and need to acquire knowledge and skills in all areas of paediatrics, as well as acquiring significant knowledge of anaesthesia and surgery.

    From setting up the ventilator, to managing low cardiac output, Paediatric Intensive Care gives practical and realistic advice for children's doctors and nurses in intensive care. Information is presented in easily-accessible '5 minute chunks' to enable you to quickly get the answers you need, with extensive cross-referencing ensuring that different aspects of a particular clinical problem are fully covered. With detailed answers to specific problems and expert guidance on how to manage the complex issues faced in PIC, this handbook is an indispensible guide for all those who provide care to sick children.

    This very condensed but detailed handbook describes in its 43 chapters the anatomy, pathophysiology and treatment of conditions necessitating intensive medical care in neonates, infants and children... As the editors write this book is not just for intensivists, but should help also paediatric clinicians.

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    Table of Contents:

    General introduction to paediatric intensive care
    An introduction to paediatric intensive care
    Epidemiology and outcome of paediatric intensive care
    Paediatric resuscitation and critical care outreach
    Clinical assessment
    Physics and clinical measurement
    Vascular access and monitoring
    Applied physiology
    Organ system support and related practical procedures
    Airway management and ventilation
    Anaesthesia
    Analgesia and sedation
    Circulatory support
    Cardiopulmonary bypass
    Managing fluids and electrolytes/acid base
    Renal replacement therapies
    Nutrition
    Heat-related illness
    Prescribing
    Transport and retrieval
    Imaging in paediatric intensive care
    Specific specialties
    Cardiac disorders and post-operative care
    Respiratory disease
    Neurocritical care
    Trauma
    Infection control policies and PICU
    Immunity and infection
    Sepsis and multiple organ failure
    Laboratory investigations for infectious disease
    Antimicrobial use on the PICU
    Neonatology
    Gastroenterology and hepatology
    Nephrology
    Diabetes and endocrinology
    Metabolic
    Haematology and oncology
    Brain death, organ donation, and transplantation
    Poisoning
    Technology dependent children
    Genetic syndromes
    Paediatric intensive care medicine in the developing world
    Compassionate and family-orientated care
    The child and family in PICU
    Aspects of the law in paediatric intensive care
    Clinical governance, audit and risk management
    Child protection

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