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Case studies in perioperative medicine / edited by the Centre for Perioperative Medicine, UCL.

Contributor(s): Centre for Perioperative Medicine, UCL [issuing body,, editor.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: UCL Press, Description: 1 online resourceOther title: Books as Open Online Content | BOOCSubject(s): Preoperative care | Postoperative care | Surgery -- Case studiesOnline resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Accidental awareness under general anaesthesia -- Advance care planning -- Airway management in critical care -- Direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) -- Frailty in the surgical patient -- Centralised datasets -- Learning from deaths -- Management of patient with high risk of blood loss -- Prehabilitation -- Risk assessment for elective non-cardiac surgery -- Sleep in critical care -- Case studies in perioperative medicine.
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Case Studies in Perioperative Medicine is an open access educational resource. It explores clinically relevant issues, offers expert opinion and provides a wide variety of learning opportunities in perioperative medicine, from experts and practitioners from all over the world.

Includes bibliographical references.

Accidental awareness under general anaesthesia -- Advance care planning -- Airway management in critical care -- Direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) -- Frailty in the surgical patient -- Centralised datasets -- Learning from deaths -- Management of patient with high risk of blood loss -- Prehabilitation -- Risk assessment for elective non-cardiac surgery -- Sleep in critical care -- Case studies in perioperative medicine.

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