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Title: Evidence-Based Critical Care
Other Titles: A Case Study Approach
Authors: . Hyzy, Robert C
Keywords: Critical Care
Case Study
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: Springer
Abstract: Along with Springer International, I am pleased to offer you our new text- book entitled Hyzy’s Evidence-Based Critical Care Medicine: A Case Study Approach. In medicine, “teachable moments” usually occur in clinical con- text, where the engagement in a real case exemplifies principles of diagnosis or therapy. We have created our new textbook with the teaching moment in mind: each chapter begins with a real case gleaned from the authors’ clinical experience. In order to replicate the teaching dyad, each case poses a question which offers the reader to process and reflect on the components of the case before offering and answer. While medical practice attempts to be evidence-based, common approaches to diagnosis and management incorporate not only evidence but heuristics and biases which await either validation or repudiation. Hence, we have divided the discussion section of each chapter into two segments: the “Principles of Management” section and the “Evidence Contour” section. In the “Principles of Management” section, the common approach to the care of patients having a given condition is presented. Here you will find the nuts and bolts of what you need to know about the condition and the usual approach to diagnosis and treatment. Evidence-based approaches are emphasized, where appropriate. However, medical knowledge is ever evolving. The approach to many aspects of the diagnosis and treatment of a condition remains the sub- ject of controversy. In the “Evidence Contour” section, each author discusses the aspects of diagnosis and management which are the subject of ongoing debate in the medical literature. In the way, the reader will appreciate not only what appears to be known but also what is becoming known about a given topic.
Description: We believe the approach we have taken with this textbook successfully bridges the gulf between the traditional encyclopedic sit-on-your-shelf text- book and the single-hit online reference, each of which lacks the contextual elements of effective learning. This is a new way to present knowledge in a medical textbook and should help critical care practitioners, fellows, resi- dents, allied health professionals, and students expand their critical care knowledge in an efficient and effective manner. This approach should also benefit those preparing for board examinations. I would like to thank the many friends, colleagues, and former fellows whose labors went to create this book. In particular, I would like to thank my section editors, Drs. Robert Neumar, David Morrow, Ben Olenchock, Romer Geocadin, John Kellum, Jonathan Fine, Robyn Scatena, Lena Napolitano, and Marie Baldisseri. Without their thoughtful and insightful efforts, this book would not have been possible. I would also like to thank my editors at Springer, Connie Walsh and Grant Weston for their vision and for seeing this work through to fruition.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/267
ISBN: 978-3-319-43341-7
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