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Section 1: Respiratory System 1. Current Approach to Weaning: Role of Ultrasound and Biomarkers 2. Ventilation-induced Lung Injury: Ergotrauma 3. Transpulmonary Pressure: Physiology and Implications at Bedside 4. Nebulized Drug Delivery: A Contemporary Review Section 2: Hemodynamics 5. Noninvasive Hemodynamic Monitoring as a Tool: Current Practice and Evidence 6. The Choice of Vasopressor in Shock: Current Evidence 7. Best Papers of the Decade on Shock and Hemodynamic Monitoring 8. Personalized Hemodynamic Targets: The Need of the Hour? Section 3: Infections and Antimicrobials 9. Looking Beyond Antimicrobials: Newer Concepts and Technologies 10. Emerging Choices for Resistant Infections 11. ...
PART I: RRT Section SECTION 1: AKI and Introduction to RRT Introduction to Renal Replacement Therapy 1. Managerial Aspects of Setting Up Renal Replacement Therapy in Intensive Care Unit 2. Acute Kidney Injury: Epidemiology and Causes SECTION 2: RRT: Basic Principles 3. Principles of Renal Replacement Therapy: Practical Applications 4. Types of Renal Replacement Therapy in ICU 5. Indications for Renal Replacement Therapy in ICU: Renal and Nonrenal 6. Initiation of Renal Replacement Therapy SECTION 3: RRT Components 7. RRT Hardware: Cannulas and Dialysis Membranes 8. CRRT: Know the Machine 9. Dialysate Fluids and Replacement Fluids in Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy SECTION 4: Management ...
1. Admission and Discharge Policies 2. Protocols in Neuro Intensive Care Unit 3. Examination of Patients on Admission 4. Management of Routine Postoperative Patients 5. Neurotrauma in ICU 6. Intracerebral Hematoma 7. Subarachnoid Hemorrhage 8. ICU Management of Neuromedicine Patients 9. Common Problems in Neuro ICU 10. Acid-Base Disorders/Fluids and Electrolytes 11. Reversal of Coagulopathy 12. Nutrition and Gastrointestinal Prophylaxis 13. Common Ventilatory Modes in Neurocritical Care 14. Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome Protocol 15. Commonly Used Drugs and Dosages 16. Procedures in Neurocritical Care Unit 17. Point-of-Care Ultrasound in Neurocritical Care 18. Brain Death and Organ Donation
Oxygen therapy is a treatment that provides a patient with extra oxygen to breathe in. It is also called supplemental oxygen. It is only available through a prescription from a health care provider. Patients may receive it in hospital, another medical setting, or at home. Some people only need it for a short period of time. Others will need long-term oxygen therapy. There are different types of devices that can provide oxygen. Some use tanks of liquid or gas oxygen. Others use an oxygen concentrator, which pulls oxygen out of the air. The oxygen is administered through a nose tube (cannula), a mask, or a tent. The extra oxygen is breathed in along with normal air. This book is a concise guid...
Section 1: Resources for Support 1. What is Research and Why do it? 2. Research Process 3. Criteria of Good Research 4. Research in Office Practice 5. Problems Faced by Researchers in India Section 2: Formulating the Research Question and Hypothesis 6. Origins of a Research Question and Characteristics of a Good Research Question 7. Literature Search and Review 8. Hypothesis in Research Section 3: Study Design 9. Study Design: Observational Studies 10. Studies of Diagnostic Accuracy 11. Experimental Study Designs: Clinical Trials 12. Validity of Epidemiological Studies 13. Qualitative Research Methods 14. Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis: A Guide for Beginners Section 4: Implementation 1...
This book is a comprehensive guide to critical care medicine for postgraduate medical students. Presented in a case-based, question and answer format, the text begins with guidance on patient examination in the intensive care unit (ICU). Each of the following chapters covers a different disorder, from acute severe asthma, pulmonary embolism and septic shock, to traumatic brain injury, acute liver failure and much more. The book concludes with cases examining out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, brain death and organ donation, as well as end-of-life care in the ICU. A large selection of Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) practice questions are included to assist students in their preparation for examinations. Nearly 300 clinical photographs, illustrations and tables further enhance learning. Key points Comprehensive guide to critical care medicine for postgraduates Presented in a case-based, question and answer format Includes numerous OSCE practice questions to help students prepare for examinations Highly illustrated with clinical photographs, diagrams and tables
The second edition of this highly successful book includes up-to-date notes on the step-wise management of clinical emergencies encountered in everyday intensive care units (ICU). Each thoroughly revised chapter provides concise information for point-of-care treatment, making it a practical guide clinicians can refer to on a daily basis at work or while traveling, or just to expand their knowledge. Volume 1 of ICU Protocols covers topics in pulmonology, cardiology, neurology, gastroenterology, nephrology and infectious diseases. The endocrine and metobolic systems, oncology, trauma, toxicology, envenomation and thermodysregulation, obstetrics, and perioperative care are covered in the second volume of ICU Protocols. This two-volume book is a must-read for intensivists, critical care specialists, junior trainees and residents working in ICUs. It is also relevant as course material for workshops on critical care, and essential for all hospital-based libraries. “This book provides junior trainees with an introduction to the management of problems common to the critical care unit.” David J Dries, Doody’s Book Reviews, March, 2013, for the first edition of ICU Protocols.