Evidence-Based Practice of Critical Care, 2nd Edition
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Evidence-Based Practice of Critical Care, 2nd Edition

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Editura: Elsevier

Limba: Engleza

Nr. pagini: 688

Coperta: Softcover

Dimensiuni: 21.6 x 2.5 x 27.9 cm

An aparitie: 16/02/2016

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Evidence-Based Practice of Critical Care, 2nd Edition, presents objective data and expert guidance on managing critically ill patients in unique question-based chapters that focus on best practices. Now thoroughly updated by Drs. Clifford S. Deutschman, Patrick J. Neligan, and nearly 200 critical-care experts, this highly regarded title remains the only book of its kind that provides a comprehensive framework for translating evidence into practice, making it a valuable resource for both residents and practitioners.

  • Tap into the expertise of nearly 200 critical-care experts who discuss the wide variety of clinical options in critical care, examine the relevant research, and provide recommendations based on a thorough analysis of available evidence.
  • Think through each question in a logical, efficient manner, using a practical, consistent approach to available management options and guidelines.
  • Find the information you need quickly with tables that summarize the available literature and recommended clinical approaches.
  • Navigate a full range of challenges from routine care to complicated and special situations.
  • Stay up to date with new issues and controversies such as the redefinition of sepsis • changing approaches to fluid administration • immune suppression in sepsis • monitoring the microcirculation • the long-term sequelae of critical illness • minimizing ventilator associated lung injury • the benefits of evidence-based medicine management guidelines • rapid response teams • and more.
  • Benefit from all-new sections covering persistent critical illness and the role of advanced practice nurses and physician assistants in the ICU.

 

·  Section I. Critical Care And Critical Illness

·  1. Critical Care Versus Critical Illness

·  2. What Lessons Have Intensivists Learned During the Evidence-Based Medicine Era?

·  3. Have Critical Care Outcomes Improved?

·  4. What Problems Are Prevalent Among Survivors of Critical Illness and Which of Those Are Consequences of Critical Illness?

·  5. Do Early Warning Scores and Rapid Response Teams Improve Outcomes?

·  6. What Are the Indications for Intubation in the Critically Ill Patient?

·  7. What Is the Role of Noninvasive Ventilation in the Intensive Care Unit?

·  8. How Does One Evaluate and Monitor Respiratory Function in the Intensive Care Unit?

·  9. What Is the Optimal Approach to Weaning and Liberation from Mechanical Ventilation?

·  10. How Does Mechanical Ventilation Damage Lungs? What Can Be Done to Prevent It?

·  11. Is Extracorporeal Life Support an Evidence-Based Intervention for Critically Ill Adults with ARDS?

·  12. What Factors Predispose Patients to Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome?

·  13. What Is the Role of Invasive Hemodynamic Monitoring in Critical Care?

·  14. Does the Use of Echocardiography Aid in the Management of the Critically Ill?

·  15. How Do I Manage Hemodynamic Decompensation in a Critically Ill Patient?

·  16. What Are the Best Tools to Optimize the Circulation?

·  17. What Strategies Can Be Used to Optimize Antibiotic Use in the Critically Ill?

·  18. Is Prophylaxis for Stress Ulceration Useful?

·  19. Should Fever Be Treated?

·  20. What Fluids Should I Give to the Critically Ill Patient? What Fluids Should I Avoid?

·  21. Should Blood Glucose Be Tightly Controlled in the Intensive Care Unit?

·  22. Is Hypothermia Useful in Managing Critically Ill Patients? Which Ones? Under What

·  23. What Are the Special Considerations in the Management of Morbidly Obese Patients in the Intensive Care Unit?

·  24. How Do I Transport the Critically Ill Patient?

·  25. Are Computerized Algorithms Useful in Managing the Critically Ill Patient?

·  26. How Do I Diagnose and Treat Pulmonary Embolism?

·  27. Should Exacerbations of COPD Be Managed in the Intensive Care Unit?

·  28. What Is the Clinical Definition of ARDS?

·  29. What Are the Pathologic and Pathophysiologic Changes That Accompany Acute Lung Injury and ARDS?

·  30. What Is the Best Mechanical Ventilation Strategy in ARDS?

·  31. Is Permissive Hypercapnia Useful in ARDS?

·  32. Do Patient Positioning in General and Prone Positioning in Particular Make a Difference in ARDS?

·  33. Is Pulmonary Hypertension Important in ARDS? Should We Treat It?

·  34. Inhaled Vasodilators in ARDS: Do They Make a Difference?

·  35. Do Nonventilatory Strategies for Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome Work?

·  36. Are Anti-inflammatory Therapies in ARDS Effective?

·  37. What Is Sepsis? What Is Septic Shock? What Are MODS and Persistent Critical Illness?

·  38. Is There Immune Suppression in the Critically Ill Patient?

·  39. What Is the Role of Empirical Antibiotic Therapy in Sepsis?

·  40. What MAP Objectives Should Be Targeted in Septic Shock?

·  41. What Vasopressor Agent Should Be Used in the Septic Patient?

·  42. How Can We Monitor the Microcirculation in Sepsis? Does It Improve Outcome?

·  43. Do the Surviving Sepsis Campaign Guidelines Work?

·  44. Has Outcome in Sepsis Improved? What Has Worked? What Has Not Worked?

·  45. How Do I Diagnose and Manage Catheter-Related Bloodstream Infections?

·  46. Is Selective Decontamination of the Digestive Tract Useful?

·  47. Is Persistent Critical Illness an Iatrogenic Disorder?

·  48. What Is the Role of Autonomic Dysfunction in Critical Illness?

·  49. Is Sepsis-Induced Organ Dysfunction an Adaptive Response?

·  Section X. Cardiovascular Critical Care

·  50. How Do I Manage Acute Heart Failure?

·  51. How Is Cardiogenic Shock Diagnosed and Managed in the Intensive Care Unit?

·  52. When Is Hypertension a True Crisis, and How Should It Be Managed in the Intensive Care Unit?

·  53. How Does One Prevent or Treat Atrial Fibrillation in Postoperative Critically Ill Patients?

·  54. Is Right Ventricular Failure Common in the Intensive Care Unit? How Should It Be Managed?

·  Section XI. Kidney Injury And Critical Illness

·  55. How Does One Rapidly and Correctly Identify Acute Kidney Injury?

·  56. How Does One Optimize Care in Patients at Risk for or Presenting with Acute Kidney Injury?

·  57. What Is the Role of Renal Replacement Therapy in the Intensive Care Unit?

·  Section XII. Metabolic Abnormalities In Critical Illness

·  58. How Should Acid-Base Disorders Be Diagnosed and Managed?

·  59. What Is the Meaning of a High Lactate? What Are the Implications of Lactic Acidosis?

·  60. How Does Critical Illness Alter Metabolism?

·  Section XIII. Neurologic Critical Care

·  61. Is It Really Necessary to Measure Intracranial Pressure in Brain-Injured Patients?

·  62. How Should Traumatic Brain Injury Be Managed?

·  63. How Should Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Be Managed?

·  64. How Should Acute Ischemic Stroke Be Managed in the Intensive Care Unit?

·  65. How Should Status Epilepticus Be Managed?

·  66. How Should Guillain-Barré Syndrome Be Managed in the ICU?

·  Section XIV. Nutrition, Gastrointestinal, And Hepatic Critical Care

·  67. Is It Appropriate to “Underfeed” the Critically Ill Patient?

·  68. How Does Critical Illness Alter the Liver?

·  69. How Is Acute Liver Failure Managed?

·  70. How Does Critical Illness Alter the Gut? How Does One Manage These Alterations?

·  Section XV. Endocrine Critical Care

·  71. Is There a Place for Anabolic Hormones in Critical Care?

·  72. How Do I Diagnose and Manage Acute Endocrine Emergencies in the ICU?

·  Section XVI. Preventing Suffering In The ICU

·  73. How Does One Diagnose, Treat, and Reduce Delirium in the Intensive Care Unit?

·  74. How Should Trauma Patients Be Managed in the Intensive Care Unit?

·  75. What Is Abdominal Compartment Syndrome and How Should It Be Managed?

·  76. How Should Patients with Burns Be Managed in the Intensive Care Unit?

·  77. What Is the Best Approach to Fluid Management, Transfusion Therapy, and the Endpoints of Resuscitation in Trauma?

·  78. How Should the Critically Ill Pregnant Patient Be Managed?

·  79. How Do I Diagnose and Manage Patients Admitted to the ICU After Common Poisonings?

·  80. How Should Acute Spinal Cord Injury Be Managed in the ICU?

·  Section XVIII. Hematology Critical Care

·  81. When Is Transfusion Therapy Indicated in Critical Illness and When Is It Not?

·  82. Which Anticoagulants Should Be Used in the Critically Ill Patient? How Do I Choose?

·  Section XIX. Critical Care Resource Use And Management

·  83. How Can Critical Care Resource Utilization in the United States Be Optimized?

·  84. Does ICU Admission Improve Outcome?

·  85. How Should Care Within an Intensive Care Unit or an Institution Be Organized?

·  86. What Is the Role of Advanced Practice Nurses and Physician Assistants in the ICU?

·  87. What Factors Influence a Family to Support a Decision Withdrawing Life Support?

 


An aparitie 16/02/2016
Autor Deutschman & Neligan
Dimensiuni 21.6 x 2.5 x 27.9 cm
Editura Elsevier
Format Softcover
ISBN 9780323299954
Limba Engleza
Nr pag 688

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