Nosocomial infection

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Chapter 62 Nosocomial infection Neil Soni Nosocomial or hospital-acquired infections are a major problem in hospitals, affecting up to 9% of inpatients at any one time. Intensive care units (ICUs)…

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Humidification and inhalation therapy

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Chapter 28 Humidification and inhalation therapy Andrew D. Bersten The upper airway normally warms, moistens and filters inspired gas. When these functions are impaired by disease, or when the nasopharynx…

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Acute gastrointestinal bleeding

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Chapter 36 Acute gastrointestinal bleeding Joseph J Y. Sung Acute gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding is a common admission to the intensive care unit (ICU) and a major cause of morbidity and…

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Biochemical terrorism

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Chapter 78 Biochemical terrorism Munita Grover, Michael E. Pelly Biochemical terrorism is defined as the use of biological or chemical agents to intimidate, incapacitate or eradicate crops, livestock, civilian and…

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Near drowning

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Chapter 72 Near drowning Cyrus Edibam DEFINITIONS The American Heart Association Guidelines for Resuscitation1 suggest that the term ‘submersion victim’ be used to describe a person who experiences some swimming-related…

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Abdominal and pelvic injuries

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Chapter 71 Abdominal and pelvic injuries Colin McArthur Although important abdominal injuries are present in only 16–27% of hospital trauma admissions,1 abdominal and pelvic injuries can represent up to 60%…

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Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome

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Chapter 13 Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome Patricia Figgis, David Bihari The incidence of multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS) is increasing and accounts for up to one-half of deaths in intensive…

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Common problems after ICU

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Chapter 8 Common problems after ICU Carl S. Waldmann Until recently, an intensive care unit (ICU) stay was deemed successful if a patient survived to go to the ward. No…

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Clinical trials in critical care

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Chapter 10 Clinical trials in critical care Simon Finfer, Anthony Delaney Evidence based medicine is the conscientious, explicit, and judicious use of current best evidence in making decisions about the…

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