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Acid-Base is an area which lies within no one specialty and yet is important in renal and pulmonary conditions, for intensive care, and within medicine in general. This book is concise, yet provides comprehensive coverage of acid-base balance in a clinical context. It explains the fundamental processes, their nature and their significance, with an emphasis on practical aspects. The book is divided into three parts, the first providing an introduction to the topic, explaining the underlying principles and concepts of acid-base balance. The second section considers simple disturbances of acid-base balance, their diagnosis and treatment. The final part concerns mixed disturbances and discusses how acid-base data should be tackled. This section provides a simple and logical approach to the practical problems of the interpretation of acid-base data.
This text investigates the fundamental physiological principles of acid-base balance and provides a systematic framework for diagnosing and treating clinical disturbances. The authors, J. F. Adams, R. A. Cowan, and William S. Thomson, utilize their clinical expertise to bridge the gap between theoretical chemistry and bedside application. By focusing on practical interpretation, the book aims to simplify complex biochemical data for practitioners working in renal, pulmonary, and intensive care settings.
What You Will Find
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Medical professionals frequently cite this text as a highly accessible resource for mastering the practical aspects of blood gas interpretation. Experts highlight the book's logical structure as a foundational tool for clinicians who require a clear, concise guide to managing complex patient cases.
Page Count:
255
Publication Date:
1997-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford Univ Pr
ISBN-10:
0192627708
ISBN-13:
9780192627704
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