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Anne Creaton, Charlotte Evans, Marcus Kennedy, Terry Martin (Beteiligte)

Retrieval Medicine


Herausgegeben von Evans, Charlotte; Creaton, Anne; Kennedy, Marcus; Martin, Terry
2016. 704 S. 63 black and white line drawings. 180 mm
Verlag/Jahr: OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS 2016
ISBN: 0-19-872216-8 (0198722168)
Neue ISBN: 978-0-19-872216-8 (9780198722168)

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Retrieval Medicine requires medical practitioners to function in highly variable and resource limited environments, in transport settings and in the field. This core text for retrievalists provides evidence-based management and serves as an accessible resource for practical, clinical guidance in the field and in the hospital environment.
Retrieval Medicine is a core, concise and practical text covering the complex clinical and logistical problems experienced in the retrieval environment. Focusing on evidence-based management and clear clinical guidance, this easily portable handbook provides a comprehensive and accessible guide to this growing field for all health professionals involved in the retrieval and transfer of critically ill patients.

Covering the practice of acute, emergency and critical care medicine in the transport environment, this handbook provides the practical guidance and clinical knowledge to enable medical practitioners to function independently in highly variable and resource limited environments with acutely unwell, unstable and often clinically undifferentiated patients over long durations. Closely mapped to the Royal College of Surgeons syllabus on retrieval and transfer medicine, this title comprehensively
covers all aspects of retrieval medicine, from basic flight physiology to more complex retrievals and common pitfalls.

Authored by an authoritative, international team of expert editors and specialist authors, this clinically focused text is complemented by a range of checklists and reference tools for practical and accessible use in the field. These deliver core information for use in the primary retrieval setting, allowing the retreivalist to structure their approach to a crisis and correct the problem with suggested interventions. Topics include retrieval systems and coordination, crisis resource management,
shock, and a range of chapters focusing on responding to specific areas of medicine when encountered in the retrieval environment, such as cardiology and obstetrics and gynaecology.
The handbook provides a wide, holistic and thorough background to the practicalities of working in this challenging environment, and, for this reason, I think it is well worth the money. Noel R Eatough, The Medical Journal of Australia
Dr Charlotte Evans is a Consultant in Emergency Medicine at the Northern Hospital, Melbourne, and Clinical Lead for Adult Retrieval, Victoria, Australia


Dr Anne Creaton is an Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at Fiji National University, Australia.


Dr Marcus Kennedy is the Director of Adult Retrieval Victoria, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.


Dr Martin Terry is a Consultant in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine, and Medical Director; Capital Air Ambulance, UK