Winner of BMA Medical Book Award, Highly Commended in Public HealthWritten for medical professionals, this book provides a concise reference with clear guidelines on how to manage both the victims of chemical agent exposure and the site of the incident. David Baker considers the nature and basic science of the hazards faced as well as the practical management of persons exposed to chemicals and toxins. Praise for the first edition"Toxic Trauma is a welcome addition to the literature. . . . Although written for clinicians, the book contains chapters that should be read by administrators and other health care professionals to ensure they understand and can inform the public in a balanced manner about the logistic considerations, and widespread consequences across systems when an event does occur. Any healthcare library should consider this book an essential text."--Michael Nurok, American Journal of Disaster Medicine"This book excels as a reference for those interested in learning about and designing systems to better handle toxic trauma."--Michael D. Zwank, Doody’s Book Reviews
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Winner of BMA Medical Book Award, Highly Commended in Public HealthWritten for medical professionals, this book provides a concise reference with clear guidelines on how to manage both the victims of chemical agent exposure and the site of the incident.
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Introduction.- Toxic trauma:  an historical perspective.- The classification and properties of toxic hazards.- Exposure to toxic hazards.- Responding to chemical releases: essentials of organization and incident management.- The pathophysiology of toxic trauma.- The clinical presentation of toxic trauma:  assessment and diagnosis.- The treatment of toxic trauma.- The longer-term consequences of toxic trauma.- Preparing for toxic trauma.- Toxins.- Chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear hazards: an overview and comparison.- Appendices.
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Winner of BMA Medical Book Award, Highly Commended in Public HealthWritten for medical professionals, this book provides a concise reference with clear guidelines on how to manage both the victims of chemical agent exposure and the site of the incident. David Baker considers the nature and basic science of the hazards faced as well as the practical management of persons exposed to chemicals and toxins. Praise for the first edition"Toxic Trauma is a welcome addition to the literature. . . . Although written for clinicians, the book contains chapters that should be read by administrators and other health care professionals to ensure they understand and can inform the public in a balanced manner about the logistic considerations, and widespread consequences across systems when an event does occur. Any healthcare library should consider this book an essential text."--Michael Nurok, American Journal of Disaster Medicine"This book excels as a reference for those interested in learning about and designing systems to better handle toxic trauma."--Michael D. Zwank, Doody’s Book Reviews
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First edition, Winner of BMA Medical Book Award, Highly Commended in Public Health Includes an updated historical timeline of systematic trauma management and expanded coverage of international resuscitation guidelines of 2015 Addresses the differences between chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear agents Provides a practical reference guide to the management of casualties following exposure to toxic chemical agents Features a discussion of the effects of chemical agent exposure that parallels conventional trauma management teaching systems Takes a holistic approach to the management of exposure to industrial and chemical warfare agents Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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ISBN
9783319822167
Publisert
2018-06-23
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer International Publishing AG
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Aldersnivå
Professional/practitioner, P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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David Baker is a visiting professor at Harvard Medical School and a visiting senior lecturer of medical toxicology at King’s College London. Dr. Baker studied medicine at St Bartholomew’s Hospital and has worked as a consultant in anaesthesia for SAMU, the Paris emergency medical service at the Necker University Hospital, specializing in the management of mass toxic incidents. He has been a board member of the World Association for Disaster and Emergency Medicine and has consulted for the World Health Organization and the International Committee of the Red Cross. The author of numerous scientific publications, Dr. Baker is currently researching the management of pulmonary injury following toxic agent inhalation as well as the provision of early ventilatory support following toxic respiratory failure.