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Questions for the Final FFICM Structured Oral Examination 2nd Edition

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ISBN: 9781009539791
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An updated second edition of the popular ‘red book’ revision aid, developed specifically for those preparing for the Final FFICM structured oral examination. Written and edited by three consultant intensivists and designed in the style of the viva, it provides model answers which feature summaries of the relevant evidence to guide trainees in their preparation for the exam. The 98 topics and questions specifically tackle clinical aspects of the exam and each chapter is structured to facilitate productive revision. Core concepts are expanded to ensure detailed explanations, and enhanced by figures and tables to promote visual learning. Now featuring seven new chapters, this text is an invaluable revision aid to those studying for the Final FFICM and, more widely, trainees revising for the Final FRCA, as it covers popular and commonly occurring ICM topics featuring in the anaesthetic fellowship exams.

  • Tackles new, highly relevant and topical clinical subject matter making revision engaging and informative for exam candidates
  • Topics are structured in an exam-focused ‘question, answer’ format to specifically aid practice for the viva, greatly benefiting viva practice and facilitating ‘mock’ exams with study partners/supervisors
  • Includes thorough reviews of pertinent and recent evidence making it easy to use by having all the evidence in one place

Περιεχόμενα

Preface

1. Abdominal aortic aneurysm

2. Abdominal compartment syndrome

3. Acute ischaemic stroke

4. Acute kidney injury and renal replacement therapy

5. Acute liver failure and paracetamol overdose

6. Acute pancreatitis

7. Acute respiratory distress syndrome

8. Adrenocortical insufficiency in the ICU

9. Amniotic fluid embolism

10. Anaphylaxis

11. Antibiotic therapy

12. Antimicrobial resistance

13. Aortic dissection

14. Arrhythmias

15. Asthma

16. Biomarkers

17. Bronchopleural fistulae

18. Burns

19. Calcium

20. Cardiac output monitoring and fluid responsiveness

21. Cardiogenic shock

22. Chronic liver disease in the ICU

23. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

24. Colloids

25. CoViD-19

26.Critical incidents in the ICU

27. Delirium

28. Dermatological presentations to the ICU

29. Diabetic emergencies

30. Diagnosis of death by neurological criteria

31. Diarrhoea

32. Disorders of consciousness

33. Donation after circulatory death

34. Drowning

35. Encephalitis

36. Fire in the ICU

37. Fungal infection and antifungal therapy

38. Guillian-Barré syndrome

39. Haematological malignancy on the ICU

40. Haemoglobinopathies, coagulopathies and thrombophilia on the ICU

41. Haemolytic uraemic syndrome and thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura

42. Haemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis

43. Haemoptysis, pulmonary haemorrhage and diffuse alveolar haemorrhage

44. High-Risk surgical patient

45. HIV in critical care

46. Hypertension

47. Hyperthermia

48. Hyponatraemia

49. Hypothermia

50. ICU-Acquired weakness

51. Infective endocarditis

52. Inflammatory bowel disease and intensive care

53. Influenza

54. Interstitial lung disease and intensive care

55. Intracerebral haemorrhage

56. Magnesium

57. Major incidents

58. Malaria

59. Mental capacity and deprivation of liberty in the ICU

60. Myasthenia gravis

61. Necrotising fasciitis

62. Neonatal collapse

63. Non-Invasive ventilation

64. Non-vitamin K-dependent anticoagulants

65. Nosocomial infection and ventilator-associated pneumonia

66. Nutrition in critical illness

67. Percutaneous tracheostomy

68. Personal protective equipment

69. Phaechromocytoma

70. Pharmacokinetics in the critically ill patient

71. Phosphate

72. Physiological support of the organ donor

73. Pleural effusions

74. Potassium

75. Pre-Eclampsia and HELLP syndrome

76. Pseudo-obstruction and Ileus

77. Puerperal sepsis

78. Pulmonary hypertension

79. Rehabilitation after critical illness

80. Rhabdomyolysis

81. Right heart failure

82. Scoring systems

83. Sedation

84. Sepsis

85. Spinal Cord Injury

86. Subarachnoid Haemorrhage

87. Tetanus

88. Therapeutic plasma exchange in the ICU

89. Thyroid emergencies

90. Toxicology and overdose

91. Transfusion

92. Trauma

93. Traumatic brain injury

94. Tuberculosis

95. Venous thromboembolism and Heparin-Induced thrombocytopenia

96. Viral infection and Antiviral therapy

97. Weaning from the ventilator

98. Withdrawal of treatment and end of life Care on the ICU

Index.