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This practical guide summarizes the principles of working with
dying patients and their families as influenced by the commoner
world religions and secular philosophies. It also outlines the main
legal requirements to be followed by those who care for the dying
following the death of the patient. The first part of the book
provides a reflective introduction to the general influences of
world religions on matters to do with dying, death and grief. It
considers the sometimes conflicting relationships between ethics,
religion, culture and personal philosophies and how these
differences impact on individual cases of dying, death and loss.
The second part describes the general customs and beliefs of the
major religions that are encountered in hospitals, hospices, care
homes and home care settings. It also includes discussion of
non-religious spirituality, humanism, agnosticism and atheism. The
final part outlines key socio-legal aspects of death across the UK.
Death, Religion and Law provides key knowledge, discussion and
reflection for dealing with the diversity of the everyday care of
dying and death in different religious, secular and cultural
contexts. It is an important reference for practitioners working
with dying patients, their families and the bereaved.
This practical guide summarizes the principles of working with
dying patients and their families as influenced by the commoner
world religions and secular philosophies. It also outlines the main
legal requirements to be followed by those who care for the dying
following the death of the patient. The first part of the book
provides a reflective introduction to the general influences of
world religions on matters to do with dying, death and grief. It
considers the sometimes conflicting relationships between ethics,
religion, culture and personal philosophies and how these
differences impact on individual cases of dying, death and loss.
The second part describes the general customs and beliefs of the
major religions that are encountered in hospitals, hospices, care
homes and home care settings. It also includes discussion of
non-religious spirituality, humanism, agnosticism and atheism. The
final part outlines key socio-legal aspects of death across the UK.
Death, Religion and Law provides key knowledge, discussion and
reflection for dealing with the diversity of the everyday care of
dying and death in different religious, secular and cultural
contexts. It is an important reference for practitioners working
with dying patients, their families and the bereaved.
This excellent value pack contains the Oxford Handbook of Critical
Care Third Edition and Emergencies in Critical Care Second Edition.
The combination of practical advice and essential background
information with an easily accessible guide in emergencies presents
a unique package essential to every doctor with an interest in
Critical Care. The fully revised, third edition of the Oxford
Handbook of Critical Care describes best practice of critical care
in a succinct, concise and clinically-orientated way. Covering the
principles of general management, it includes therapeutic and
monitoring devices, specific disorders of organ systems, as well as
detailed information on drugs and fluids. New material has been
added on key areas such as airway maintenance, dressing techniques,
infection control, echocardiography, tissue perfusion monitoring,
coma and more. With up-to-date references and invaluable clinical
advice, there is also plenty of space to add notes or amend
sections to suit local protocols. Emergencies in Critical Care
provides a practical, accessible guide to all emergency situations
encountered in the critical care setting. Emergencies are very
common in the critical care setting; but also surprisingly
predictable. This book helps critical care staff identify those at
risk, how to manage them, and be prepared in the ward. This second
edition covers new areas of importance, including sections on how
to deal with adverse events and critical incidents involving
critically ill patients, patient-safety and improved patient rescue
packages, and on the practicalities of infection control
procedures. Normal values have been combined into one short chapter
for easy reference. Easy to use and evidence based, this book will
help all critical care staff involved with the management of
emergencies, from the new junior doctor to the experienced
consultant in a portable and easily-readable format.
This essential handbook provides a practical, accessible guide to
all emergency situations encountered in the critical care setting.
Emergencies are very common in the critical care setting and this
book helps critical care staff identify patients at risk, how to
manage them, and be prepared. To help the reader find advice
quickly, most chapters begin with a generic description of how to
manage emergencies affecting that system, or patient group. This is
followed by details of specific diagnoses and how they should be
managed. The author team, where possible, follow the 'ABC'
approach, which is not only the standard approach to emergency
management, but also a widely-used scheme for documenting daily
reviews on ICU, and for documenting trauma management. This second
edition covers new areas of importance, including sections on how
to deal with adverse events and critical incidents involving
critically ill patients, patient-safety and improved patient rescue
packages, and on the practicalities of infection control
procedures. Normal values have been combined in to one short
chapter for easy reference. Easy to use and evidence-based, this
book will help all critical care staff involved with the management
of emergencies, from the new junior doctor to the experienced
consultant in a portable and easily-readable format.
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