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All hospitals have critically ill patients and their management depends upon the resources available In the developing world critically ill patients may be admitted

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All hospitals have critically ill patients and their management depends upon the resources available In the developing world critically ill patients may be admitted to a critical care unit however many are nursed on wards due to a lack of critical care beds or simply die before they reach the hospital This book provides guidance on the unique challenges for nurses working in this environment with regards to ethical decision making providing appropriate services and the types of patients admittedHighlighting the realities of working in the developing world including conditions and situations not seen in the developed world Critical Care Nursing in Resource Limited Environments prepares readers to consider how best to utilize their skills and deliver safe patient care Each easytoread chapter provides core knowledge as well as useful ideas and solutions with further reading sections to signpost readers to key international resources The chapters cover Working in a resource limited environment Cultural awareness International agendas Access and provision of healthcare services Providing critical care in resource limited environments Critical care equipment Environmental and infection prevention control considerations Managing a major incident in critical care Ethical considerations and mission creep Recognition of the acutely ill patient Oxygen therapy and monitoring Mechanical ventilation Sepsis and septic shock HIV Tuberculosis Tropical medicine Malaria Tetanus Cholera Sickle cell anaemia Principles of trauma care Principles of burns care Surgical care Principles of wound care Surgical site infection Pain management Womens health Paediatrics Organophosphate poisoning Snake and scorpion bites Hypertension Diabetic ketoacidosis Resuscitation Useful calculations Rehabilitation and physiotherapy Nutrition Sharing best practice and Knowledge Conducting audit and research in resource limited environments This text provides practical ideas for nurses working in critical care and acute areas in resource limited environments It can also be used to support educational courses and predeployment training. st. century. 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