Handbook of Trauma for Southern Africa
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A termék adatai:
- Kiadó Oxford University Press
- Megjelenés dátuma 2004. július 15.
- ISBN 9780195780802
- Kötéstípus Könyv
- Terjedelem484 oldal
- Méret 180x110x30 mm
- Súly 430 g
- Nyelv angol
- Illusztrációk black & white photographs and line illustrations 0
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Rövid leírás:
The Handbook of Trauma for Southern Africa is designed as a pocket reference for quick diagnosis, crisis management, treatment and referral in trauma units. It has been written for medical students in their fifth and sixth years, interns, and any doctor spending time in a trauma ward.
TöbbHosszú leírás:
The Handbook of Trauma for Southern Africa will provide much-needed surgical guidelines for rural doctors in Southern Africa and other developing nations, where many doctors are young or newly-qualified, exposed to severe cases of trauma and entrusted early in their careers with high levels of responsibility which they are required to exercise, often independently.
In developed countries trauma is far less significant. As a result very few handbooks dedicated to trauma are available and those that are, usually published in developed countries, are not adequate for the different kinds of trauma that units in South Africa see every day.
The book will serve as a pocket reference for quick diagnosis, crisis management, treatment and referral in trauma units. It has been written for interns, doctors and senior nurses in community service, and any doctor spending time in a trauma ward who wishes to stay informed of the latest developments. Medical students spend considerable time in trauma wards during their degree, and this handbook will be invaluable particularly for fifth and sixth year medical students for whom the book will
serve as a mini-textbook as well as a clinical manual, and in many cases will replace the notes given to students by trauma departments. It is a book no trauma unit should be without.
Tartalomjegyzék:
Part 1: Early management of the injured patient
Prehospital care
Initial assessment
Airway management
Shock and fluid therapy
Blood transfusion therapy
Emergency procedures
Pain management
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Radiology
Antibiotics in trauma
Damage control surgery
Part 2: Definitive managment of injuries
Head injuries
Spinal injuries
Maxillo-facial trauma
Ear and nasal injuries
The injured eye
Penetrating neck injuries
Cardiac injuries
Blunt chest injuries
Penetrating chest injuries
Abdominal injuries
Practical trauma laparotomy
Splenic injuries
Liver trauma
Pancreatic trauma
Vascular trauma
Injuries to the urinary tract
Pelvic fracture resuscitative management
Extensive soft tissue and crush injuries
Hand injuries
Fractures and dislocations
Part 3: Special patients and problems
Trauma in the elderly
The injured child
Trauma in pregnancy
Emergency care of the sexual assault survivor
Respiratory failure
Accidental hypothermia
Acute renal failure
Part 4: Specific injuries
Burns
Barotrauma
Non-accidental trauma
Gunshot wounds and blast injury
Bites and toxic stings
Psychological trauma
Part 5: Specific issues
Scoring systems
Medicolegal aspects of trauma
Brain death and organ donation