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Urological Emergencies in Clinical Practice summarizes adult and
paediatric urological emergencies and their management - diagnosis
and treatment, in a concise, relevant and readily available form.
Signs and symptoms are listed and specific treatments explained.
This is a simple yet practical guide to the management of
urological emergencies with an emphasis on common urological
emergencies seen in everyday practice. Any clinician without
previous urological knowledge will be able to make an accurate
diagnosis and have a treatment plan to follow. A user-friendly
pocketbook, this is easy to refer to in an emergency situation.
Each chapter is clearly marked, separated and organised into
sections with Heading of signs, symptoms, diagnosis and management
placed in a numbered fashion similar to an Objective structured
clinical examination. Some sections also have useful hints and
tips. Covering the basics of treatment rather than going into
depth, these small but very important aspects of care are usually
not mentioned in big reference textbooks, yet form an important
aspect in everyday life. Aimed at residents in Urology, it will
also be useful to Accident and Emergency doctors and P
Following recent high profile cases of surgical error in the Uk and
USA, patient safety has become a key issue in healthcare, now
placed at the heart of junior doctor's training. Errors made by
doctors are very similar to those made in other high risk
organizations, such as aviation, nuclear and petrochemical
industries. Practical Patient Safety aims to demonstrate how core
principles of safety from these industries can be applied in
surgical and medical practice, in particular through training for
health care professionals and healthcare managers.
While theoretical aspects of risk management form the backdrop, the
book focuses on key techniques and principles of patient safety in
a practical way, giving the reader practical advice on how to avoid
personal errors, and more importantly, how to start patient safety
training within his or her department or hospital.
The Oxford Specialist Handbook of Urological Surgery returns fully
updated for a second edition to guide the reader step-by-step
through all types of urological operations. Including both
background information on key urological problems and alternative
surgical options, this Handbook is designed to guide the trainee
through all aspects of urological surgery, from gaining clear and
accurate consent to examining risks and complications of
procedures. With each chapter written by subspecialty experts, this
Handbook is packed with tips and tricks that offer practical and
theatre-based advice gleaned over years of theatre experience to
aid the reader. It also includes helpful pointers on aspects of
surgery including patient positioning, indications and
contraindications, types of incisions, and choice of ideal
instrument, alongside aftercare and follow-up for the patient.
Fully updated in accordance with new European guidelines and NICE
clinical guidance, with extra topics on technological developments
including robotic assisted surgery and a brand new chapter on
female urology and incontinence, the Oxford Specialist Handbook of
Urological Surgery is an essential resource for all urological
trainees and junior doctors.
Urological Emergencies in Clinical Practice, Second Edition, is a
well-researched pocket book that provides a comprehensive summary
of urological emergencies and their management, in a form that is
concise, relevant to the target audience and readily available.
While the description of each emergency condition is comprehensive,
the emphasis is on the practical approach to the conditions which
are likely to be encountered. Since the first edition, there have
been new guidelines published by the European Association of
Urology which are incorporated in the new edition of this book.
Furthermore this edition contains a chapter on pediatric urological
emergencies. For the doctor or nurse expected to provide the
initial assessment and management of a condition with which he or
she has had very limited experience, Urological Emergencies in
Clinical Practice, Second Edition will provide an invaluable source
of information and advice.
The fourth edition of the Oxford Handbook of Urology has been fully
updated to reflect the significant advances in medical and surgical
opportunities since the previous edition, including pelvic
laparoscopic and robotic surgery, new drugs in incontinence and
male sexual health, and new laser devices for prostate surgery.
Guidelines from the European Association of Urology, the American
Association of Urology, and the British Association of Urology, as
well as NICE, have all been updated to reflect the best
evidence-based clinical practice. Featuring both additional and
expanded topics, the new edition is up to date for use in everyday
urological clinical practice, and now includes recent urological
controversies such as the use of vaginal mesh, to offer the newest
guidance to help with doctors' consultations with the patient. The
handbook is a comprehensive and concise resource, spanning the
whole field of urology in an easily digestible format, including
the basics of patient assessment and investigations. Providing
bite-sized topics with easily navigable sections and summary
diagrams and photographs, it is a key source for quick reference
during clinical duties in clinics, theatre, and A&E settings,
whilst providing enough information for urology doctors taking the
FRCS exam. The authors have a wide range of subspecialist
interests, and have welcomed a brand new co-author to ensure
coverage of the needs of junior doctors. The Oxford Handbook of
Urology is an invaluable resource for junior urology doctors,
A&E and general surgery doctors, urology ward and theatre
nurses, and medical students.
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