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Providing the inside track on how the experts approach and deal with real-life clinical scenarios, Challenging Concepts in Paediatric Critical Care explores eighteen common, complex and often contentious topics seen in hospitals, high dependency units, and PICU’s worldwide. These include cases on ‘Paediatric acute respiratory distress syndrome’, ‘Traumatic brain injury’, and ‘Safeguarding children in paediatric intensive care’.
With a case-based approach, complex patient presentations are explored thoroughly so that assessment, diagnosis, and management are fully considered and explored with ‘Clinical Tips’, ‘Learning Points’, and ‘Evidence Base’ boxes. Throughout commentary from an international expert identifies and explains the key points and controversies of each case.
Aligned to the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health’s paediatric intensive care medicine curriculum in the UK, the curriculum of Paediatric Basic Assessment and Support in Intensive Care (BASIC) course, and the European Paediatric/ Neonatal Intensive Care Diploma (EPIC), this text is ideal for training and assessment preparation.
Aimed primarily at trainees and registrars in paediatric intensive care medicine, this text will appeal to those in the related disciplines of anaesthesia, emergency medicine, and paediatrics, as well as consultants and senior nurses.
- A case-based guide with expert commentary, dealing with complex and stressful clinical scenarios in hospitals, high dependency units, and PICU’s worldwide
- Mapped to the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health’s paediatric intensive care curriculum and the European Paediatric/ Neonatal Intensive Care Diploma (EPIC)
- Each chapter explores a real-life case, with the most up-to-date evidence, management strategies, and guidelines
- ‘Clinical Tips’, ‘Learning Points’, and ‘Evidence Base’ boxes highlight critical information to enhance the learning process
- Commentary from experts in the field gives unique insight into how today’s medical leaders confront and deal with complex critical care cases