Paediatric trauma

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Chapter 103 Paediatric trauma Neil T. Matthews The management of paediatric trauma is different from adults. Paediatric patients presenting with trauma have mechanisms of injury, clinical symptoms and examination findings…

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Haematological malignancies

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Chapter 92 Haematological malignancies James P. Isbister The treatment of haematological malignancy has been an evolving success story. In recent years, the prognosis for patients with acute leukaemia has changed…

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Enteral and parenteral nutrition

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Chapter 87 Enteral and parenteral nutrition Richard Leonard It is standard practice to provide nutritional support to critically ill patients, in order to • treat existing malnutrition • minimise wasting…

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HIV and the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome

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Chapter 60 HIV and the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome Steve Wesselingh, Martyn AH. French HIV REPLICATION Human immunodeficiency viruses (HIVs) 1 and 2 are retroviruses of the Lentivirus group. Like other…

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Renal replacement therapy

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Chapter 41 Renal replacement therapy Rinaldo Bellomo When acute renal failure (ARF) is severe, resolution can take several days or weeks. During this time, the kidneys cannot maintain homeostasis of…

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Envenomation

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Chapter 76 Envenomation James Tibballs Envenomation by species of snakes, spiders, ticks, bees, ants, wasps, jellyfish, octopuses or cone shell snails may threaten life, while envenomation by other creatures may…

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Cerebral protection

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Chapter 45 Cerebral protection Victoria Heaviside, Michelle Hayes The cerebral circulation is arguably the most important and most vulnerable in the body. Arrest of the circulation for only a few…

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Vasodilators and antihypertensives

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Chapter 83 Vasodilators and antihypertensives John A. Myburgh Vasodilators are a generic group of drugs that are primarily used in the intensive care unit (ICU) for the management of acute…

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