Oxford Textbook of Critical Care

Oxford Textbook of Critical Care

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Limba: Engleza

Nr. pagini: 1960

Coperta: Paperback

Dimensiuni: 210 x 267 x 62 mm

An aparitie: 03 Dec 2019

 

Description:

Now in paperback, the second edition of the Oxford Textbook of Critical Care is a comprehensive multi-disciplinary text covering all aspects of adult intensive care management. Uniquely this text takes a problem-orientated approach providing a key resource for daily clinical issues in the intensive care unit. The text is organized into short topics allowing readers to rapidly access authoritative information on specific clinical problems. Each topic refers to basic physiological principles and provides up-to-date treatment advice supported by references to the most vital literature. Where international differences exist in clinical practice, authors cover alternative views. Key messages summarise each topic in order to aid quick review and decision making. Edited and written by an international group of recognized experts from many disciplines, the second edition of the Oxford Textbook of Critical Careprovides an up-to-date reference that is relevant for intensive care units and emergency departments globally. This volume is the definitive text for all health care providers, including physicians, nurses, respiratory therapists, and other allied health professionals who take care of critically ill patients.

 

Table of Contents:

 

Section 1 ICU organization and management

Part 1.1 The intensive care unit

1 Design of the ICU

2 Staffing models in the ICU

3 Rapid response teams for the critically ill

4 In-hospital transfer of the critically ill

5 Pre- and inter-hospital transport of the critically ill and injured

6 Regional critical care delivery systems

7 Integration of information technology in the ICU

8 Multiple casualties and disaster response in critical care

9 Management of pandemic critical illness

Part 1.2 Communication

10 Effective teamwork in the ICU

11 Communication with patients and families in the ICU

12 Telemedicine in critical care

Part 1.3 Training

13 Clinical skills in critical care

14 Simulation training for critical care

15 Leadership skills in the ICU

Part 1.4 Safety and quality

16 Patient safety in the ICU

17 Policies, bundles, and protocols in critical care

18 Managing biohazards and environmental safety

19 Managing ICU staff welfare, morale, and burnout

Part 1.5 Governance

20 ICU admission and discharge criteria

21 Resource management and budgeting in critical care

22 Costs and cost-effectiveness in critical care

Part 1.6 Research

23 Evidence-based practice in critical care

24 Research ethics in the ICU

Part 1.7 Medico-legal and ethical issues

25 Informed consent in the ICU

26 Patient rights in the ICU

27 Medico-legal liability in critical care

Part 1.8 Critical illness risk prediction

28 The role and limitations of scoring systems

29 Severity of illness scoring systems

30 Organ failure scoring

31 Genetic and molecular expression patterns in critical illness

Section 2 Pharmacotherapeutics

Part 2.1 Respiratory drugs

32 Oxygen in critical illness

33 Bronchodilators in critical illness

Part 2.2 Cardiovascular drugs

34 Vasopressors in critical illness

35 Vasodilators in critical illness

36 Inotropic agents in critical illness

37 Anti-anginal agents in critical illness

38 Anti-arrhythmics in critical illness

39 Pulmonary vasodilators in critical illness

Part 2.3 Gastrointestinal drugs

40 Gastrointestinal motility drugs in critical illness

41 Stress ulcer prophylaxis and treatment drugs in critical illness

Part 2.4 Nervous system drugs

42 Sedatives and anti-anxiety agents in critical illness

43 Analgesics in critical illness

44 Antidepressants in critical illness

45 Antiseizure agents in critical illness

46 Inhalational anaesthetic agents in critical illness

47 Muscle relaxants in critical illness

48 Neuroprotective agents in critical illness

Part 2.5 Hormonal drugs

49 Hormone therapies in critical illness

50 Insulin and oral anti-hyperglycaemic agents in critical illness

Part 2.6 Haematological drugs

51 Anticoagulants and antithrombotics in critical illness

52 Haemostatic agents in critical illness

Part 2.7 Antimicrobial and immunological drugs

53 Antimicrobial drugs in critical illness

54 Steroids in critical illness

55 Immunotherapy in critical illness

Part 2.8 Fluids and diuretics

56 Colloids in critical illness

57 Crystalloids in critical illness

58 Diuretics in critical illness

Section 3 Resuscitation

Part 3.1 Respiratory management

59 Airway management in cardiopulmonary resuscitation

60 Artificial ventilation in cardiopulmonary resuscitation

Part 3.2 Circulatory management

61 Pathophysiology and causes of cardiac arrest

62 Cardiac massage and blood flow management during cardiac arrest

63 Defibrillation and pacing during cardiac arrest

64 Therapeutic strategies in managing cardiac arrest

65 Post-cardiac arrest arrhythmias

66 Management after resuscitation from cardiac arrest

67 Ethical and end-of-life issues after cardiac arrest

Part 3.3 Fluid management

68 Physiology of body fluids

69 Choice of resuscitation fluid

70 Therapeutic goals of fluid resuscitation

Section 4 The respiratory system

Part 4.1 Physiology

71 Normal physiology of the respiratory system

Part 4.2 Respiratory monitoring

72 Blood gas analysis in the critically ill

73 Pulse oximetry and capnography in the ICU

74 Respiratory system compliance and resistance in the critically ill

75 Gas exchange principles in the critically ill

76 Gas exchange assessment in the critically ill

77 Respiratory muscle function in the critically ill

78 Imaging the respiratory system in the critically ill

Part 4.3 Upper airway obstruction

79 Upper airway obstruction in the critically ill

Part 4.4 Airway access

80 Standard intubation in the ICU

81 The difficult intubation in the ICU

82 The surgical airway in the ICU

Part 4.5 Acute respiratory failure

83 Dyspnoea in the critically ill

84 Pulmonary mechanical dysfunction in the critically ill

85 Hypoxaemia in the critically ill

86 Hypercapnia in the critically ill

87 Cardiovascular interactions in respiratory failure

Part 4.6 Ventilatory support

88 Physiology of positive-pressure ventilation

89 Respiratory support with continuous positive airways pressure

90 Non-invasive positive-pressure ventilation

91 Indications for mechanical ventilation

92 Design and function of mechanical ventilators

93 Setting rate, volume, and time in ventilatory support

94 Respiratory support with positive end-expiratory pressure

95 Volume-controlled mechanical ventilation

96 Pressure-controlled mechanical ventilation

97 Pressure support ventilation

98 High-frequency ventilation and oscillation

99 Prone positioning in the ICU

100 Failure to ventilate in critical illness

101 Ventilator trauma in the critically ill

Part 4.7 Weaning ventilatory support

102 Assessment and technique of weaning

103 Weaning failure in critical illness

Part 4.8 Extracorporeal support

104 Extracorporeal respiratory and cardiac support techniques in the ICU

105 Treating respiratory failure with extracorporeal support in the ICU

Part 4.9 Aspiration and inhalation

106 Aspiration of gastric contents in the critically ill

107 Inhalation injury in the ICU

Part 4.10 Acute respiratory distress syndrome

108 Pathophysiology of acute respiratory distress syndrome

109 Therapeutic strategy in acute respiratory distress syndrome

Part 4.11 Airflow limitation

110 Pathophysiology and causes of airflow limitation

111 Therapeutic approach to bronchospasm and asthma

112 Therapeutic strategy in acute or chronic airflow limitation

Part 4.12 Respiratory acidosis and alkalosis

113 Pathophysiology and therapeutic strategy of respiratory acidosis

114 Pathophysiology and therapeutic strategy of respiratory alkalosis

Part 4.13 Pneumonia

115 Pathophysiology of pneumonia

116 Diagnosis and management of community-acquired pneumonia

117 Diagnosis and management of nosocomial pneumonia

118 Diagnosis and management of atypical pneumonia

Part 4.14 Atelectasis and sputum retention

119 Pathophysiology and prevention of sputum retention

120 Lung recruitment techniques in the ICU

121 Chest physiotherapy and tracheobronchial suction in the ICU

122 Toilet bronchoscopy in the ICU

Part 4.15 Pleural cavity problems

123 Pathophysiology of pleural cavity disorders

124 Management of pneumothorax and bronchial fistulae

125 Management of pleural effusion and haemothorax

Part 4.16 Haemoptysis

126 Pathophysiology and causes of haemoptysis

127 Therapeutic approach in haemoptysis

Section 5 The cardiovascular system

Part 5.1 Physiology

128 Normal physiology of the cardiovascular system

Part 5.2 Cardiovascular monitoring

129 ECG monitoring in the ICU

130 Arterial and venous cannulation in the ICU

131 Blood pressure monitoring in the ICU

132 Central venous pressure monitoring in the icu

133 Pulmonary artery catheterization in the icu

134 Mixed and central venous oxygen saturation monitoring in the icu

135 Right ventricular function in the icu

136 Cardiac output assessment in the icu

137 Oxygen transport in the critically ill

138 Tissue perfusion monitoring in the icu

139 Lactate monitoring in the icu

140 Measurement of extravascular lung water in the ICU

141 Doppler echocardiography in the icu

142 Monitoring the microcirculation in the icu

143 Imaging the cardiovascular system in the icu

Part 5.3 Acute chest pain and coronary syndromes

144 Causes and diagnosis of chest pain

145 Pathophysiology of coronary syndromes

146 Diagnosis and management of non-STEMI coronary syndromes

147 Diagnosis and management of ST-elevation of myocardial infarction

Part 5.4 Aortic dissection

148 Pathophysiology, diagnosis, and management of aortic dissection

Part 5.5 The hypotensive patient

149 Pathophysiology of shock

150 Diagnosis and management of shock in the icu

Part 5.6 Cardiac failure

151 Pathophysiology and causes of cardiac failure

152 Therapeutic strategy in cardiac failure

153 Intra-aortic balloon counterpulsation in the icu

154 Ventricular assist devices in the icu

Part 5.7 Tachyarrhythmias

155 Causes and diagnosis of tachyarrhythmias

156 Therapeutic strategy in tachyarrhythmias

Part 5.8 Bradyarrhythmias

157 Causes, diagnosis, and therapeutic strategy in bradyarrhythmias

Part 5.9 Valvular problems

158 Causes and diagnosis of valvular problems

159 Therapeutic strategy in valvular problems

Part 5.10 Endocarditis

160 Pathophysiology and causes of endocarditis

161 Prevention and treatment of endocarditis

Part 5.11 Severe hypertension

162 Pathophysiology and causes of severe hypertension

163 Management of severe hypertension in the icu

Part 5.12 Severe capillary leak

164 Pathophysiology of severe capillary leak

165 Management of acute non-cardiogenic pulmonary oedema

Part 5.13 Pericardial tamponade

166 Pathophysiology and causes of pericardial tamponade

167 Management of pericardial tamponade

Part 5.14 Pulmonary hypertension

168 Pathophysiology and causes of pulmonary hypertension

169 Diagnosis and management of pulmonary hypertension

Part 5.15 Pulmonary embolus

170 Pathophysiology and causes of pulmonary embolism

171 Diagnosis and management of pulmonary embolism

Section 6 The gastrointestinal system

Part 6.1 Physiology

172 Normal physiology of the gastrointestinal system

173 Normal physiology of the hepatic system

Part 6.2 Gastrointestinal monitoring

174 Imaging the abdomen in the critically ill

175 Hepatic function in the critically ill

Part 6.3 Gastrointestinal haemorrhage

176 Pathophysiology and causes of upper gastrointestinal haemorrhage

177 Diagnosis and management of upper gastrointestinal haemorrhage in the critically ill

178 Diagnosis and management of variceal bleeding in the critically ill

179 Pathophysiology and causes of lower gastrointestinal haemorrhage

180 Diagnosis and management of lower gastrointestinal haemorrhage in the critically ill

Part 6.4 Disordered gastric motility

181 Vomiting and large nasogastric aspirates in the critically ill

182 Ileus and obstruction in the critically ill

183 Diarrhoea and constipation in the critically ill

Part 6.5 The acute abdomen in the ICU

184 Pathophysiology and management of raised intra-abdominal pressure in the critically ill

185 Perforated viscus in the critically ill

186 Ischaemic bowel in the critically ill

187 Intra-abdominal sepsis in the critically ill

188 Acute acalculous cholecystitis in the critically ill

189 Management of the open abdomen and abdominal fistulae in the critically ill

Part 6.6 Pancreatitis

190 Pathophysiology, diagnosis, and assessment of acute pancreatitis

191 Management of acute pancreatitis in the critically ill

Part 6.7 Jaundice

192 Pathophysiology and causes of jaundice in the critically ill

193 Management of jaundice in the critically ill

Part 6.8 Acute hepatic failure

194 Pathophysiology and causes of acute hepatic failure

195 Diagnosis and assessment of acute hepatic failure in the critically ill

196 Management of acute hepatic failure in the critically ill

197 The effect of acute hepatic failure on drug handling in the critically ill

198 Extracorporeal liver support devices in the icu

Part 6.9 Acute on chronic hepatic failure

199 Pathophysiology, diagnosis, and assessment of acute or chronic hepatic failure

200 Management of acute or chronic hepatic failure in the critically ill

Section 7 Nutrition

Part 7.1 Physiology

201 Normal physiology of nutrition

202 The metabolic and nutritional response to critical illness

Part 7.2 Nutritional failure

203 Pathophysiology of nutritional failure in the critically ill

204 Assessing nutritional status in the icu

205 Indirect calorimetry in the icu

206 Enteral nutrition in the icu

207 Parenteral nutrition in the icu

Section 8 The renal system

Part 8.1 Physiology

208 Normal physiology of the renal system

Part 8.2 Renal monitoring and risk prediction

209 Monitoring renal function in the critically ill

210 Imaging the urinary tract in the critically ill

Part 8.3 Oliguria and acute kidney injury

211 Pathophysiology of oliguria and acute kidney injury

212 Diagnosis of oliguria and acute kidney injury

213 Management of oliguria and acute kidney injury in the critically ill

Part 8.4 Renal replacement techniques

214 Continuous haemofiltration techniques in the critically ill

215 Haemodialysis in the critically ill

216 Peritoneal dialysis in the critically ill

Part 8.5 Established renal failure

217 The effect of renal failure on drug handling in critical illness

218 The effect of chronic renal failure on critical illness

Section 9 The neurological system

Part 9.1 Anatomy and physiology

219 Normal anatomy and physiology of the brain

220 Normal anatomy and physiology of the spinal cord and peripheral nerves

Part 9.2 Neurological monitoring

224 Imaging the central nervous system in the critically ill

221 Electroencephalogram monitoring in the critically ill

222 Cerebral blood flow and perfusion monitoring in the critically ill

223 Intracranial pressure monitoring in the icu

Part 9.3 Sleep disturbance

225 Pathophysiology and therapeutic strategy for sleep disturbance in the icu

Part 9.4 Agitation, confusion, and delirium

226 Causes and epidemiology of agitation, confusion, and delirium in the icu

227 Assessment and therapeutic strategy for agitation, confusion, and delirium in the icu

Part 9.5 The unconscious patient

228 Causes and diagnosis of unconsciousness

229 Management of unconsciousness in the icu

230 Non-pharmacological neuroprotection in the icu

Part 9.6 Seizures

231 Pathophysiology and causes of seizures

232 Assessment and management of seizures in the critically ill

Part 9.7 Intracranial hypertension

233 Causes and management of intracranial hypertension

Part 9.8 Stroke

234 Epidemiology of stroke

235 Diagnosis and assessment of stroke

236 Management of ischaemic stroke

237 Management of parenchymal haemorrhage

Part 9.9 Non-traumatic subarachnoid haemorrhage

238 Epidemiology, diagnosis, and assessment on non-traumatic subarachnoid haemorrhage

239 Management of non-traumatic subarachnoid haemorrhage in the critically ill

Part 9.10 Meningitis and encephalitis

240 Epidemiology, diagnosis, and assessment of meningitis and encephalitis

241 Management of meningitis and encephalitis in the critically ill

Part 9.11 Non-traumatic spinal injury

242 Pathophysiology, causes, and management of non-traumatic spinal injury

Part 9.12 Neuromuscular syndromes

243 Epidemiology, diagnosis, and assessment of neuromuscular syndromes

244 Diagnosis, assessment, and management of myasthenia gravis and paramyasthenic syndromes

245 Diagnosis, assessment, and management of tetanus, rabies, and botulism

246 Diagnosis, assessment, and management of Guillain–Barré syndrome

247 Diagnosis, assessment, and management of hyperthermic crises

248 Diagnosis, assessment, and management of ICU-acquired weakness

Section 10 The metabolic and endocrine systems

Part 10.1 Physiology

249 Normal physiology of the endocrine system

Part 10.2 Electrolyte disturbance

250 Disorders of sodium in the critically ill

251 Disorders of potassium in the critically ill

252 Disorders of magnesium in the critically ill

253 Disorders of calcium in the critically ill

254 Disorders of phosphate in the critically ill

Part 10.3 Metabolic acidosis and alkalosis

255 Pathophysiology and causes of metabolic acidosis in the critically ill

256 Management of metabolic acidosis in the critically ill

257 Pathophysiology, causes, and management of metabolic alkalosis in the critically ill

Part 10.4 Blood glucose control

258 Pathophysiology of glucose control

259 Glycaemic control in critical illness

260 Management of diabetic emergencies in the critically ill

Part 10.5 Endocrine disorders

261 Pathophysiology and management of adrenal disorders in the critically ill

262 Pathophysiology and management of pituitary disorders in the critically ill

263 Pathophysiology and management of thyroid disorders in the critically ill

264 Pathophysiology and management of functional endocrine tumours in the critically ill

Section 11 The haematological system

Part 11.1 Laboratory monitoring

265 The blood cells and blood count

266 Coagulation monitoring

Part 11.2 Haematological therapies

267 Blood product therapy in the icu

268 Apheresis in the icu

Part 11.3 Disordered coagulation

269 Pathophysiology of disordered coagulation

270 Disseminated intravascular coagulation in the critically ill

271 Prevention and management of thrombosis in the critically ill

272 Thrombocytopenia in the critically ill

Part 11.4 Disorders of the blood cells

273 Pathophysiology and management of anaemia in the critically ill

274 Pathophysiology and management of neutropenia in the critically ill

275 Sickle crisis in the critically ill

Section 12 The skin and connective tissue

Part 12.1 Skin and connective tissue disorders

276 Assessment and management of dermatological problems in the critically ill

277 Vasculitis in the critically ill

278 Rheumatoid arthritis in the critically ill

Part 12.2 Wound and pressure sore management

279 Principles and prevention of pressure sores in the icu

280 Dressing techniques for wounds in the critically ill

Section 13 Infection

Part 13.1 Diagnosis and surveillance

281 Microbiological surveillance in the critically ill

282 Novel biomarkers of infection in the critically ill

Part 13.2 Nosocomial infection

283 Definition, epidemiology, and general management of nosocomial infection

284 Healthcare worker screening for nosocomial pathogens

285 Environmental decontamination and isolation strategies in the icu

286 Antimicrobial selection policies in the icu

287 Oral, nasopharyngeal, and gut decontamination in the icu

288 Diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of device-related infection in the icu

289 Antibiotic resistance in the icu

Part 13.3 Infection in the immunocompromised

290 Drug-induced depression of immunity in the critically ill

291 HIV in the critically ill

Part 13.4 Tropical diseases

292 Diagnosis and management of malaria in the icu

293 Diagnosis and management of viral haemorrhagic fevers in the icu

294 Other tropical diseases in the icu

Part 13.5 Sepsis

295 Assessment of sepsis in the critically ill

296 Management of sepsis in the critically ill

297 Pathophysiology of septic shock

298 Management of septic shock in the critically ill

Section 14 Inflammation

Part 14.1 Physiology

299 Innate immunity and the inflammatory cascade

Part 14.2 Organ-specific biomarkers

300 Brain injury biomarkers in the critically ill

301 Cardiac injury biomarkers in the critically ill

302 Renal injury biomarkers in the critically ill

Part 14.3 Host response

303 The host response to infection in the critically ill

304 The host response to trauma and burns in the critically ill

305 The host response to hypoxia in the critically ill

306 Host–pathogen interactions in the critically ill

307 Coagulation and the endothelium in acute injury in the critically ill

308 Ischaemia-reperfusion injury in the critically ill

309 Repair and recovery mechanisms following critical illness

310 Neural and endocrine function in the immune response to critical illness

311 Adaptive immunity in critical illness

312 Immunomodulation strategies in the critically ill

313 Immunoparesis in the critically ill

Part 14.4 Anaphylaxis

314 Pathophysiology and management of anaphylaxis in the critically ill

Section 15 Poisoning

Part 15.1 Principles of management

315 Role of toxicology assessment in poisoning

316 Decontamination and enhanced elimination of poisons

Part 15.2 Management of specific poisons

317 Management of salicylate poisoning

318 Management of acetaminophen (paracetamol) poisoning

319 Management of opioid poisoning

320 Management of benzodiazepine poisoning

321 Management of tricyclic antidepressant poisoning

322 Management of poisoning by amphetamine or ecstasy

323 Management of digoxin poisoning

324 Management of cocaine poisoning

325 Management of β-blocker and calcium channel blocker poisoning

326 Management of cyanide poisoning

327 Management of alcohol poisoning

328 Management of carbon monoxide poisoning

329 Management of corrosive poisoning

330 Management of pesticide and agricultural chemical poisoning

331 Management of radiation poisoning

Section 16 Trauma

Part 16.1 Multiple trauma

332 A systematic approach to the injured patient

333 Pathophysiology and management of thoracic injury

334 Pathophysiology and management of abdominal injury

335 Management of vascular injuries

336 Management of limb and pelvic injuries

337 Assessment and management of fat embolism

338 Assessment and management of combat trauma

Part 16.2 Ballistic trauma

339 Pathophysiology of ballistic trauma

340 Assessment and management of ballistic trauma

Part 16.3 Traumatic brain injury

341 Epidemiology and pathophysiology of traumatic brain injury

342 Assessment of traumatic brain injury

343 Management of traumatic brain injury

Part 16.4 Spinal cord injury

344 Assessment and immediate management of spinal cord injury

345 Ongoing management of the tetraplegic patient in the icu

Part 16.5 Burns

346 Pathophysiology and assessment of burns

347 Management of burns in the icu

Section 17 Physical disorders

Part 17.1 Drowning

348 Pathophysiology and management of drowning

Part 17.2 Electrocution

349 Pathophysiology and management of electrocution

Part 17.3 Altitude- and depth-related disorders

350 Pathophysiology and management of altitude-related disorders

351 Pathophysiology and management of depth-related disorders

Part 17.4 Temperature related disorders

352 Pathophysiology and management of fever

353 Pathophysiology and management of hyperthermia

354 Pathophysiology and management of hypothermia

Part 17.5 Rhabdomyolysis

355 Pathophysiology and management of rhabdomyolysis

Section 18 Pain and sedation

Part 18.1 Pain

356 Pathophysiology and assessment of pain

357 Pain management in the critically ill

Part 18.2 Sedation

358 Sedation assessment in the critically ill

359 Management of sedation in the critically ill

Section 19 General surgical and obstetric intensive care

Part 19.1 Optimization strategies for the high-risk surgical patient

360 Identification of the high-risk surgical patient

361 Peri-operative optimization of the high risk surgical patient

Part 19.2 General post-operative intensive care

362 Post-operative ventilatory dysfunction management in the icu

363 Post-operative fluid and circulatory management in the icu

364 Enhanced surgical recovery programmes in the icu

Part 19.3 Obstetric intensive care

365 Obstetric physiology and special considerations in icu

366 Pathophysiology and management of pre-eclampsia, eclampsia, and HELLP syndrome

367 Obstetric Disorders in the ICU

Section 20 Specialized intensive care

Part 20.1 Specialized surgical intensive care

368 Intensive care management after cardiothoracic surgery

369 Intensive care management after neurosurgery

370 Intensive care management after vascular surgery

371 Intensive care management in hepatic and other abdominal organ transplantation

372 Intensive care management in cardiac transplantation

373 Intensive care management in lung transplantation

Part 20.2 Oncological intensive care

374 ICU selection and outcome of patients with haematological malignancy

375 Management of the bone marrow transplant recipient in icu

376 Management of oncological complications in the icu

Section 21 Recovery from critical illness

Part 21.1 In-hospital recovery from critical illness

377 Chronic critical illness

378 Promoting physical recovery in critical illness

379 Promoting renal recovery in critical illness

380 Recovering from critical illness in hospital

Part 21.2 Complications of critical illness

381 Physical consequences of critical illness

382 Neurocognitive impairment after critical illness

383 Affective and mood disorders after critical illness

Part 21.3 Out-of-hospital support after critical illness

384 Long-term weaning centres in critical care

385 The ICU survivor clinic

386 Rehabilitation from critical illness after hospital discharge

Section 22 End-of-life care

Part 22.1 Withdrawing and withholding treatment

387 Ethical decision making in withdrawing and withholding treatment

388 Management of the dying patient

Part 22.2 Management of the potential organ donor

389 Beating heart organ donation

390 Non-heart-beating organ donation

Part 22.3 Post-mortem diagnosis

391 Post-mortem examination in the icu

Index

 


An aparitie 03 Dec 2019
Autor Andrew Webb, Derek Angus, Simon Finfer, Luciano Gattioni, Mervyn Singer
Dimensiuni 210 x 267 x 62 mm
Editura Oxford University Press
Format Paperback
ISBN 9780198855439
Limba Engleza
Nr pag 1960

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