Atlas of Trauma: Introduction

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INTRODUCTION TO THE ATLAS Print Section Listen Each preceding chapter has figures, tables, and drawings that aid the author and the editors in imparting and clarifying the messages of the…

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Nutritional Support and Electrolyte Management

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INTRODUCTION AND HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE Print Section Listen Dietary choices impact disease. In the outpatient setting, dietary choices influence our risk for heart disease, cancers, obesity, diabetes, and stroke1,2; poor dietary…

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Post-Injury Inflammation and Organ Dysfunction

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HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE: EVOLVING CONCEPTS ON THE PATHOGENESIS OF MULTIPLE ORGAN FAILURE Print Section Listen Our increasing ability to keep severely injured patients alive eventually created a new clinical syndrome known…

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Renal Failure

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INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen The average 70-kg person has 42 L of water divided into the intracellular space (ICF) of 28 L and the extracellular space (ECF) of 14 L….

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Critical Appraisal of Trauma Research

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INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen Good doctors use both individual clinical expertise and the best available external evidence, and neither alone is enough. Without clinical expertise, practice risks becoming tyrannized by…

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Respiratory Insufficiency

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INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen The maintenance of gas exchange may be tenuous in the injured patient because of dysfunction in three key elements of the respiratory system. First, the central…

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Principles of Critical Care

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INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen The last few decades have seen great advances in the care of the injured patient from prehospital triage and transport to care in the intensive care…

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Coding and Billing

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INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen While most physicians know that payment for their services must usually be coded and billed for monetary reimbursement to happen, their traditional medical education and training…

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Gastrointestinal Failure

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INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen For patients who survive the first 48 hours of intensive care, multiple organ failure (MOF) is the leading cause of death among patients in the intensive…

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Cardiovascular Failure

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INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen Cardiovascular failure is deterioration of cardiac function or vascular tone that results in impairment in end-organ perfusion. Collapse of the cardiovascular system can be either the…

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