
Burn Injuries Are Recognised As A Major Health Problem Worldwide, Causing Morbidity And Mortality In Individuals Of All Ages. The Oxford Specialist Handbook Of Burns Is A Concise, Easy-to-navigate Reference Text That Outlines The Assessment, Management, And Rehabilitation Of Burns Patients. With Contributions From International Experts, This Handbook Covers All Aspects Of Burn-patient Care, From First Aid To Reconstructive Techniques And Physiotherapy. This New, Pocket-sized Title Is An Invaluable Resource For All Those Who Come Into Contact With Burns Patients, From Accident And Emergency Doctors To Allied Health Professionals, As Well As Specialists And Trainees In Burns Units. Filling An Important Niche In The Market For An Accessible Quick-access Guide For Those First On The Scene, The Oxford Specialist Handbook Of Burns Is A Comprehensive And Detailed New Resource.
This handbook addresses the clinical necessity for a standardized, accessible, and rapid-reference guide for the assessment and management of burn injuries across various healthcare settings. The authors, including specialists Iain S. Whitaker, Kayvan Shokrollahi, and William A. Dickson, synthesize international clinical standards to provide a framework for practitioners. By integrating evidence-based protocols, the text aims to improve patient outcomes from the initial point of injury through long-term rehabilitation.
What You Will Find
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Medical professionals frequently cite this handbook as a practical, high-utility resource for clinicians working in emergency and specialized burn units. Experts highlight the text for its concise structure and its effectiveness in providing immediate, actionable guidance in high-pressure clinical environments.
Page Count:
528
Publication Date:
2019-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0191503584
ISBN-13:
9780191503580
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