This book covers several areas, such as immunology, infectious diseases, physiology, general nursing, and medicine as well as measurement accuracy and the history of our understanding of fever. This book employs an interdisciplinary approach to exploring our concept of body temperature and specifically fever. The present volume revolves around thermometry, taking the reader on a journey from the past to the present. Yet while the emphasis is on the clinical importance of obtaining accurate, quantitative measurements of body temperature, the reader is also introduced to the most recent clinical work on the subject. This book represents a truly cross-disciplinary collaboration, using evidence-based practice to integrate physiological and immunological knowledge. The authors’ intention with this volume is to help readers gain better insight into the importance of using knowledge from different disciplines to develop an appreciation of the different aspects of body temperature. In addition, the reader will come to understand the concept of fever in a broader perspective than is traditionally adopted.
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This book covers several areas, such as immunology, infectious diseases, physiology, general nursing, and medicine as well as measurement accuracy and the history of our understanding of fever.
Table of Contents.- About the Authors.- Foreword.- Acknowledgements.- Chapter 1: Introduction to Understanding Fever and Body Temperature.- Chapter 2: History of Body Temperature.- Chapter 3: History of the Thermometer.- Chapter 4: Technical Accuracy.- Chapter 5: Thermoregulation of the Human Body.- Chapter 6: Physiological and Immunological Activity.- Chapter 7: Assessment and Evaluation of Body Temperature.- Chapter 8: Physiological and Inflammatory Activity in Various Conditions.- Chapter 9: Clinical Implications.- Chapter 10: Conclusions.- Index.
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This book uses problem-based learning (PBL) to give an interdisciplinary overview of the concept of fever. Sund-Levander and Grodzinsky approach fever in a broader perspective than is traditionally adopted, considering human thermal responses, the development of thermometry, thermoregulation as influenced by heat transfers and thermal gradients, and the relevance and implications of thermal measures as a diagnostic tool in clinical practice. The book is based on research in the fields of physiology, immunology, laboratory science, nursing care, and metrology, as well as a consideration of groundbreaking technological and scientific developments. To facilitate learning, the authors have included scenarios in the form of realistic situations from clinical practice, to be reflected on from an inter-professional perspective in clinical practice, and in advanced education of health care professionals, laboratory scientists, and technicians.
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“The book is written in an understandable, interesting manner suitable for a wide range of readers including undergraduate medical students and various health care professionals … . Understanding Fever and Body Temperature: A Cross-disciplinary Approach to Clinical Practice is a well-written, concise, worth-reading book that provides valuable information about the regulation and assessment of body temperature and the pathophysiology and clinical implications of fever.” (Mohamed Mohamed Tawfik,Anesthesia & Analgesia, Vol. 130 (6), June, 2020)
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Approaches the topic of fever in a uniquely broad manner, touching on topics such as measurement accuracy Provides a review of the latest research on fever and body temperature Includes hypothetical scenarios of clinical practice to aid in learning and encourage reflection
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783030218850
Publisert
2019-09-04
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Høyde
210 mm
Bredde
148 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Om bidragsyterne
Ewa Grodzinsky, Reg. BLS, PhD, is Associate Professor of Pharmaceutic Research at Linköping University in Linköping, SwedenMärta Sund Levander, RNT, PhD, is Associate Professor of Nursing at Linköping University in Linköping, Sweden