
Many patients undergoing surgery have a chronic medical disorder unrelated to the surgical problem. These can present major difficulties for inexperienced surgical house staff and junior anaesthetists working unsupervised, most of whom will have had little or no experience in dealing with such problems. Peri-operative medicine provides practical guidelines on the management of all the common medical conditions likely to be encountered in routine surgical and anaesthetic practice. The first section addresses a range of general issues that can arise on surgical wards when patients with complex medical problems are being prepared for operation, such as obtaining informed consent. The book then provides simple protocols for the safe care of patients with underlying medical problems on surgical wards, with special focus on the risks that various conditions pose for surgery and anaesthesia. The third part of the book looks at the diagnosis and management of medical complications in the post-operative period. An essential book for junior anaesthetists and surgical house staff to keep by their sides at all times.
How can junior medical staff effectively manage patients with pre-existing chronic conditions during the surgical process? Editors Anthony Nicholls and Iain Wilson provide a structured clinical framework designed to bridge the gap between surgical intervention and internal medicine, focusing on risk mitigation and patient safety.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Medical professionals frequently identify this text as a practical, high-utility resource for junior staff navigating the intersection of surgery and internal medicine. Experts highlight the clarity of the protocols as a significant aid for clinicians working in high-pressure, routine surgical environments.
Page Count:
384
Publication Date:
2000-03-15
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192629751
ISBN-13:
9780192629753
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