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In writing this book, we have aimed to provide a comprehensive, practical guide to the care of the critically ill child, both on an intensive care unit and in other clinical areas—wherever children need to be stabilized and failing organ systems need to be supported. Throughout, we have tried to stick to the underlying principles that guide us in everyday practice—the application of applied physiology; an understanding of disease processes; a reckoning of what is likely and what is possible; and the provision of care driven by compassion for our patients and their families.
The book is not just for intensivists and intensive care trainees. We hope that it will help clinicians who provide care to sick children outside the intensive care unit as well, in emergency departments, on paediatric wards and adult units that are occasionally asked to support a critically ill child. Of course, we hope that it will also prove to be a useful resource for doctors and nurses who do work in intensive care, either as specialists or on rotation. It is a book to be picked up to find the answers to specific problems and for guidance on how to manage specific issues. Where appropriate, we have tried to provide more in-depth information, highlighting areas of controversy and stimulating further reading.
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