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Key Clinical Topics in Critical Care
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Table of Contents

1. Acute coronary syndrome

2. Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) - diagnosis

3. Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) - management

4. Abdominal compartment syndrome

5. Adrenal disease

6. Airway complications on Intensive Care Unit

7. Airway management in an emergency

8. Airway obstruction - upper and lower

9. Analgesia in critical care - advanced

10. Anaphylaxis

11. Antibiotics, antivirals and antifungals

12. Arterial blood gases (ABG) - physiology

13. Arterial blood gases (ABG) - analysis

14. Arterial cannulation

15. Asthma

16. Blood and blood products

17. Blood coagulopathies

18. Blood transfusion and complications

19. Brain stem death and organ donation

20. Burns

21. Calcium, magnesium and phosphate

22. Cancer patients and critical care

23. Cardiac arrhythmias

24. Cardiac failure - acute

25. Cardiac output measurement

26. Cardiac pacing

27. Cardiac surgery - postoperative care

28. Cardiac valve disease

29. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation

30. Care bundles

31. Central venous cannulation

32. Chest tube thoracostomy

33. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)

34. Coma

35. Consent

36. Critical illness polyneuromyopathy

37. Delirium

38. Diabetes mellitus

39. Diarrhoea

40. Drug overdose and poisons

41. Echocardiography for Critical Care

42. ECMO

43. Endocarditis

44. End-of-life care

45. Ethics

46. Fibreoptic bronchoscopy

47. Fluid replacement therapy

48. Guillain-Barre syndrome

49. Haematological disorders

50. HIV

51. Hypertension

52. Hyperthermia

53. Hypothermia

54. ICP monitoring

55. Infection acquired in hospital

56. Infection control

57. Inotropes and vasopressors

58. Liver failure - acute

59. Liver failure - chronic

60. Major haemorrhage

61. Meningitis and encephalitis

62. Meningococcal sepsis

63. Myasthenia gravis

64. Neurological diseases

65. Nutrition

66. Obstetric emergencies

67. Obstetric Haemorrhage

68. Oscillation and high frequency ventilation

69. Pancreatitis

70. Pandemic flu

71. Patient safety

72. Pituitary disorders

73. Pleural disease

74. Pneumonia - community acquired

75. Pneumonia - hospital acquired

76. Post-resuscitation care

77. Potassium

78. Pre-hospital care

79. Pulmonary function tests

80. Quality indicators

81. Quality of life after ICU

82. Radiology for Critical Care

83. Rapid response systems

84. Refractive hypoxia - management

85. Renal failure - acute

86. Renal failure - rescue therapies

87. Renal replacement therapy

88. Respiratory support - invasive

89. Respiratory support - non-invasive

90. Scoring systems

91. Sedation

92. Sepsis - management

93. Sepsis - pathophysiology

94. Shock

95. Sickle cell disease

96. SIRS

97. Skin and soft tissue infections

98. SOD/SDD

99. Sodium

100. Spinal injuries

101. Status epilepticus

102. Stress ulceration prophylaxis

103. Stroke

104. Subarachnoid haemorrhage

105. Tetanus

106. Thyroid Gland Disorders

107. Tracheostomy

108. Transfer of the critically ill

109. Transplant medicine

110. Trauma - anaesthesia and critical care

111. Trauma - other injuries

112. Trauma - primary survey

113. Trauma - secondary survey

114. Traumatic brain injury

115. Upper gastrointestinal bleeding

116. Vasculitides

117. Venous thromboembolism

118. Weaning from ventilation

About the Author

Sara-Catrin Cook MBBCh FRCA
Intensive Care and Anaesthetics Registrar, Severn Deanery, Britstol, UK

Matt Thomas FRCA MRCP
Consultant in Intensive Care Medicine, Bristol Royal Infirmary, Bristol, UK

Jerry Nolan FRCA FCEM
Consultant in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, Royal United Hospital, Bath, UK

Michael Parr FRCP FRCA FANZCA FCICM
Director of Intensive Care, Liverpool Hospital, New South Wales, Australia

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