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Produced by a world-renowned team of trauma specialists, this
source reviews initial management considerations beginning in the
pre-hospital phase, continues through the primary and secondary
surveys of the hospital-based evaluation process, and proceeds to
the perioperative management of trauma, burns, and associated
conditions. This reference provides practical and expertly written
chapters that specifically focus on problems unique to the trauma
patient and delve into issues affecting future research and
management perspectives.
Compiled by internationally recognized experts in trauma critical
care,this sourcediscusses the entire gamut of critical care
management of the trauma patient and covers several common
complications and conditions treated in surgical intensive care
units that are not specifically related to trauma. Utilizing
evidence-based guidelines where they exist, this all-encompassing
source expertly analyzes procedures in analgesia and sedation,
patient monitoring, infection control, nutritional evaluation,
psychological support, and end-of-life care.
Compiled by internationally recognized experts in trauma critical
care, this set discusses the entire gamut of critical care
management of the trauma patient.
Comprehensive in scope and content, Prehospital Trauma Care (PTC)
covers all aspects of emergency medicine-triage assessment and
treatment, anesthesia, intensive care, psychiatry, health and
military disasters, burns, shock, and surgery. Written by over 70
distinguished international experts representing Australia,
Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany,
Iceland, Israel, Italy, Japan, The Netherlands, Norway, Poland,
Portugal, Slovenia, Sweden, Switzerland, the UK, and the USA.
Considering geographic and cultural perspectives in trauma care,
Prehospital Trauma Care explores -demographics and mechanisms of
injury in PTC -organization of PTC in developed countries worldwide
-the hierarchy of the prehospital trauma team and crew-resource
management -features of initial patient care from advanced airway
management to state-of-the-art fluid resuscitation and prevention
of hypothermia, including provision of adequate analgesia
-specialized approaches to blunt and penetrating trauma -treating
special groups such as the traumatized child and the entrapped
patient, as well as specific situations, including chemical
injuries and hypothermia -transport and extraordinary challenges
such as rural areas, mass attendance events, terrorism, and VIP
protection -and much more. Promoting an efficient trauma chain of
survival and a secure continuum of care, Prehospital Trauma Care is
essential reading for emergency medicine and critical care
physicians, anesthesiologists, surgeons, pediatricians, sports
medicine specialists, air and ground transport nurses, paramedics,
emergency medical technicians, and all related medical specialists
with an interest in trauma care.
Companion planting is the strategic placement of plants in close
proximity so that the plants can help one another out. It allows
you to maximize the use of space while taking advantage of the
natural abilities of each plant.
This guide to companion gardening covers the following topics:
What companion planting is and how it can benefit you.How good
companion plants are discovered.Organic gardening and companion
planting.Companion planting strategies.Allelopathy: The chemical
abilities of plants.Beneficial insects in the garden and how to
draw them in.How to repel pest insects.Planning your garden using
companion planting.Companion planting information on more than 70
fruits, vegetables and herbs, including good and bad neighbors.
This book provides a strong basis for those looking to learn
companion planting and is guaranteed to be a reference guide you
turn to time and time again when looking for companion plants to
grow in your garden.
Buy this book now and get started growing a bigger and better
garden through companion gardening.
This is the best book on patterns since the Gang of Four's Design Patterns. The book manages to be a resource for three of the most important trends in professional programming: Patterns, Java, and UML.-Larry O'Brien, Founding Editor, Software Development Magazine Since the release of Design Patterns in 1994, patterns have become one of the most important new technologies contributing to software design and development. In this volume Mark Grand presents 41 design patterns that help you create more elegant and reusable designs. He revisits the 23 "Gang of Four" design patterns from the perspective of a Java programmer and introduces many new patterns specifically for Java. Each pattern comes with the complete Java source code and is diagrammed using UML. Patterns in Java, Volume 1 gives you: * 11 Behavioral Patterns, 9 Structural Patterns, 7 Concurrency Patterns, 6 Creational Patterns, 5 Fundamental Design Patterns, and 3 Partitioning Patterns * Real-world case studies that illustrate when and how to use the patterns * Introduction to UML with examples that demonstrate how to express patterns using UML The CD-ROM contains: * Java source code for the 41 design patterns * Trial versions of Together/J Whiteboard Edition from Object International (www.togetherj.com); Rational Rose 98 from Rational Software (www.rational.com); System Architect from Popkin Software (www.popkin.com); and OptimizeIt from Intuitive Systems, Inc.
The aim of this book is to identify and shed new light on the main
surgical practices involved in acute care and trauma surgery.
Adopting an evidence-based approach, a multidisciplinary team of
surgeons and intensivists illustrate basic and advanced operative
techniques, accompanied by a comprehensive and updated reference
collection. Emerging surgical procedures in Acute Care Surgery are
also explored step by step with the help of ample illustrations.
Further, the book offers an overview of treatment options for acute
organ failure, with a focus on peculiar clinical situations that
call for special treatment, including: extracorporeal membrane
oxygenation (ECMO), circulatory support and urgent liver
transplantation. In order to identify the key determinants in
decision-making and therapeutic support that can help avoid
critical errors, authors not only define and discuss specific
surgical techniques, but also present major issues and
controversies related to it. In essence, the book can be considered
a "What to do guide" that offers easy access to both basic and
advanced lifesaving surgical procedures, due in part to text boxes
highlighting "Tips, Tricks and Pitfalls" as well as advice on
"Complications Management". Many chapters are enriched by providing
clinical case scenarios, an important educational resource
including self-assessment questionnaires.
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