In this era of evidence-based medicine, one of the biggest challenges confronting acute medicine clinicians is keeping abreast with the rapidly changing recommendations that guide clinical practice. Oxford Desk Reference: Acute Medicine allows easy access to evidence-based materials on commonly encountered acute medical problems to ensure the optimum management of the acutely unwell patient. Collating all the research-based guidelines and protocols in one
easily accessible place and presenting it in a uniform style, this practical book is hugely advantageous for a busy clinician as it is not always easy to access research-based guidelines and protocols when needed in the clinic.
The book is designed so that each subject forms a self-contained topic in its own right. This makes the information simple to find, read, and absorb, so that the book can be consulted in the clinic or ward setting for information on the optimum management of a particular condition.
Edited by three experts in acute medicine, this book should never be far from the acute medicine clinician's side.
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What makes this resource unique is its refusal to compartmentalize issues by individual subspecialties. As a result, everyone involved in the care of acutely ill patients will benefit from this book and will moreover be able to understand the issues from a more holistic viewpoint * Mary E. Arthur, MD, FASE, Anesthesia and Analgesia * This new and freshly published substantial reference source is an impressive offering, ready and able to help a busy practitioner... This is an excellent, in depth textbook of acute medicine reflecting current UK practice which I think represents very good value for money * Dr Harry Brown, Glycosmedia *
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A variety of high quality photographs and line drawings
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Höhe: 250 mm
Breite: 175 mm
Dicke: 50 mm
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978-0-19-956597-9 (9780199565979)
Schweitzer Klassifikation
Richard Leach is a leading clinician and author of the popular 'Acute and Critical Care at a Glance'.
Kevin Moore is co-editor of the highly successful Oxford Handbook of Acute Medicine.
Derek Bell is the first appointed professor of Acute Medicine in the UK.
Herausgeber*in
Clinical Director of Acute MedicineClinical Director of Acute Medicine, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Hospital Trust, London, UK
Professor of HepatologyProfessor of Hepatology, University College London Medical School, UK
Professor of Acute MedicineProfessor of Acute Medicine, Imperial College London, UK
1 Introduction to acute medicine; 2 Fluid management and nutrition; 3 Lifestyle modification; 4 Cardiac diseases and resuscitation; 5 Respiratory diseases and respiratory failure; 6 Infectious diseases and emergencies; 7 Neurological diseases and emergencies; 8 Gastroenterology and hepatology; 9 Drug overdoses; 10 Endocrinology and metabolic disorders; 11 Renal diseases and emergencies; 12 Anticoagulation and transfusion; 13 Immunocompromised patients including HIV positive patients; 14 Psychiatric diseases and emergencies; 15 Haematological emergencies; 16 Rheumatology, orthopaedics, and trauma; 17 Dermatological diseases and emergencies; 18 Disorders due to physical agents; 19 Practical procedures and monitoring; 20 Emergencies in the elderly; 21 Obstetric emergencies; 22 Ethics and end of life issues