Paediatric Intensive Care, 9780198807018
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Essential guide: quick answers for critically ill children’s intensive care.

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    944 pages

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    24 May 2017

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Summary

Paediatric Intensive Care: A Quick Guide for Junior Doctors and Nurses

One in 70 children require paediatric intensive care (PIC) during childhood. Consequently, most paediatric junior doctors will rotate through PIC, playing a key role in organizing acute intensive care for critically ill children. The breadth of cases encountered in PIC is immense, making it a remarkably diverse specialty.

A critically ill child may require PIC regardless of their underlying condition. The…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780198807018
ISBN-10:0198807015
Series:Oxford Specialist Handbooks in Paediatrics
Author:Peter Barry, Kevin Morris, Tariq Ali
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Imprint:Oxford University Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:944
Release Date:24 May 2017
Weight:443g
Dimensions:181mm x 106mm x 30mm
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Critics Review

This very condensed but detailed handbook describes in its 43 chapters the anatomy, pathophysiology and treatment of conditions necessitating intensive medical care in neonates, infants and children… As the editors write this book is not just for intensivists, but should help also paediatric clinicians. * Inbar Kushnir, Editorial Manager; PER Volume 15 no.2 *

About The Author

Peter Barry

Peter Barry has published over 60 papers and review articles in the fields of paediatric intensive care, inhalational drug delivery and high altitude medicine. He is currently a consultant in paediatric intensive care, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust, and an honorary senior lecturer at the Department of Child Health, University of Leicester.

Kevin Morris is a consultant in paediatric intensive care at Birmingham Children’s Hospital and an honorary clinical senior lecturer at the University of Birmingham. He trained in adult medicine before completing his training in paediatrics in Newcastle upon Tyne and Birmingham. Further studies in PICU were conducted in Toronto, Canada and Melbourne, Australia before taking up his current post in 1997. He has a particular research interest in traumatic brain injury (TBI) in children.

Tariq Ali began his training at St Barts and Homerton Hospitals in London before completing his specialist training at University College Hospital and Great Ormond Street Hospital for Sick Children in London. He has worked abroad as a visiting consultant at the Baragwanath hospital in Soweto, Johannesburg, South Africa and has worked briefly for Medicin Sans Frontieres during the conflict in Rwanda. He is a fellow of the Royal College of Anaesthetists and the Royal College of Paediatrics andChild Health. He has been a consultant in paediatric intensive care and anaesthesia at the John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford since 1999.

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