The fully updated second edition of this popular handbook concisely summarises all current knowledge about delirium in critically ill patients and describes simple tools the bedside clinician can use to prevent, diagnose and manage delirium. Chapters discuss new developments in assessing risk and diagnosis, crucial discoveries regarding delirium and long-term cognitive outcomes, and dangers of sedation and death. Updated management advice reflects new evidence about antipsychotics and delirium. This book explains how to minimise the risks of delirium, drugs to avoid, drugs to use and when to use them, as well as current theories regarding pathophysiology, different motoric subtypes leading to missed diagnosis, and the adverse impact of delirium on patient outcomes. While there are still unanswered questions, this edition contains all the available answers. Illustrated with real-life case reports, Delirium in Critical Care is essential reading for trainees, consultants and nurses in the ICU and emergency department.
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'Delirium in Critical Care is full of important information and relevant data, and the authors and the series editor should be congratulated on this excellent updated edition, an essential source of knowledge for perioperative and intensive care teams.' G. Kunst, British Journal of Anesthesia
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30 Tables, black and white; 19 Halftones, unspecified; 16 Line drawings, unspecified
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Höhe: 190 mm
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978-1-107-43365-6 (9781107433656)
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Valerie J. Page is Consultant in Critical Care, Watford General Hospital, West Hertfordshire Hospitals NHS Trust, UK. E. Wesley Ely is Professor of Medicine, Division of Allergy, Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine and Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee, USA.
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Vanderbilt University, Tennessee
Foreword David K. Menon; A patient testimony; 1. What is delirium in critical care?; 2. How common is delirium in critical care?; 3. What does delirium look like in critical care?; 4. Delirium in critical care - how does it happen?; 5. Delirium - what causes it? Risk factors; 6. Delirium in critical care - why is it important?; 7. Delirium in critical care - how do we diagnose it?; 8. How to prevent delirium?; 9. Treatment of delirium in critical care; 10. Mental capacity and restraints; 11. End of life care; 12. What's the future?; Selected references; Index.