03103nam 2200661Ia 450 991078426850332120230617004851.01-107-15683-11-280-43749-997866104374981-139-13086-20-511-16536-60-511-16585-40-511-16392-40-511-16472-6(CKB)1000000000338697(EBL)255226(OCoLC)212781750(SSID)ssj0000260796(PQKBManifestationID)12087350(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000260796(PQKBWorkID)10224503(PQKB)11642516(MiAaPQ)EBC255226(Au-PeEL)EBL255226(CaPaEBR)ebr10120451(CaONFJC)MIL43749(OCoLC)69198883(EXLCZ)99100000000033869720051214d2004 cy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrTracheostomy[electronic resource] a multi-professional handbook /edited by Claudia Russell, Basil MattaLondon ;San Francisco Greenwich Medical Media, Ltd.20041 online resource (406 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-84110-152-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.COVER; HALF-TITLE; TITLE; COPYRIGHT; TABLE OF CONTENTS; LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS; LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS; PREFACE; ACKNOWLEDGEMENT; 1 ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF THE RESPIRATORY TRACT; 2 WHAT IS A TRACHEOSTOMY?; 3 SURGICAL TRACHEOSTOMY; 4 PERCUTANEOUS DILATATIONAL TRACHEOSTOMY; 5 DIFFICULT AIRWAY; 6 TRACHEOSTOMY TUBES; 7 TRACHEOSTOMY MANAGEMENT IN THE INTENSIVE CARE UNIT; 8 HUMIDIFICATION; 9 SUCTIONING; 10 WOUND CARE; 11 SWALLOWING; 12 COMMUNICATION; 13 TRACHEOSTOMY TUBE CHANGES; 14 DECANNULATION; 15 TRACHEOSTOMY AND HEAD & NECK CANCER; 16 LONG-TERM TRACHEOSTOMY AND CONTINUING CARE17 PAEDIATRIC TRACHEOSTOMY18 NURSING CARE OF THE CHILD WITH A TRACHEOSTOMY; 19 CHILDREN'S TRACHEOSTOMY CARE WITHIN THE COMMUNITY; 20 EVIE'S STORY; 21 INFECTION CONTROL ISSUES IN THE CARE OF PATIENTS WITH A TRACHEOSTOMY; 22 NUTRITIONAL ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT OF PATIENTS WITH TRACHEOSTOMIES; INDEXTracheostomy: A Multi-Professional Handbook is written by a multidisciplinary team of authors to give a unique perspective of this increasingly widely-used technique and will support research-based care and management and deliver patient-focused rehabilitation. It covers everything from the basics of tracheostomy and all aspects of operative care of the patient.TracheotomyTracheaSurgeryTracheotomy.TracheaSurgery.617.533Matta Basil1496627Russell Claudia1496628MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910784268503321Tracheostomy3721415UNINA05298nam 2200661Ia 450 991095876350332120250425131349.097866110384659781281038463128103846697800805009800080500986(CKB)1000000000363756(EBL)312759(OCoLC)476100759(SSID)ssj0000120482(PQKBManifestationID)11141043(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000120482(PQKBWorkID)10091778(PQKB)11658995(MiAaPQ)EBC312759(PPN)182568709(EXLCZ)99100000000036375619991025d2000 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrChemical thermodynamics advanced applications /J. Bevan Ott and Juliana Boerio-Goates1st ed.London, UK ;San Diego Academic Pressc20001 online resource (689 p.)Description based upon print version of record.9780125309905 0125309902 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front Cover; Chemical Thermodynamics: Principles and Applications; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface to the Two-Volume Series; Preface to the First Volume; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1.1 Thermodynamics - A Pre-eminent Example of an Exact Science; 1.2 The Language of Thermodynamics; 1.3 Thermodynamic Variables; 1.4 The Mathematics of Thermodynamics; 1.5 Derivation of Thermodynamic Equations using the Properties of the Exact Differential; 1.6 Calculation of Changes in the Thermodynamic Variable; 1.7 Use of Units; References; Chapter 2. The First and Second Laws of Thermodynamics2.1 The First Law of Thermodynamics2.2 The Second Law of Thermodynamics; 2.3 Implications of the Laws; References; Chapter 3. Thermodynamic Relationships and Applications; 3.1 The Gibbs Equations; 3.2 Partial Differential Relationships; 3.3 Applications of the Differential Relationships; 3.4 Relationship Between Free Energy and Work; References; Chapter 4. The Third Law and Absolute Entropy Measurements; 4.1 Verification of the Third Law; 4.2 Exceptions to the Third Law; 4.3 Implications and Applications of the Third Law; 4.4 Production of Low Temperatures and the Inaccessibility of Absolute4.5 Thermodynamic Functions References; Chapter 5. The Chemical Potential and Equilibrium; 5.1 Composition as a Variable; 5.2 The Chemical Potential; 5.3 Partial Molar Properties; 5.4 The Gibbs-Duhem Equation; 5.5 Determination of Partial Molar Properties; 5.6 Criteria for Equilibrium; References; Chapter 6. Fugacity, Activity, and Standard States; 6.1 Fugacity; 6.2 The Activity; 6.3 Standard States; 6.4 Activities of Electrolyte Solutions; 6.5 Determination of Activity; References; Chapter 7. The Thermodynamic Properties of Solutions7.1 Change in the Thermodynamic Properties of Nonelectrolyte Solutions due to the Mixing Process7.2 Calculation of the Thermodynamic Properties of Strong Electrolyte Solutes: The Debye - Hückel Theory; 7.3 Relative Partial Molar and Apparent Relative Partial Molar Thermal Properties; 7.4 The Osmotic Pressure; References; Chapter 8. The Equilibrium Condition Applied to Phase Equilibria; 8.1 Phase Equilibria for Pure Substances; 8.2 Phase Equilibria for Mixtures; References; Chapter 9. The Equilibrium Condition Applied to Chemical Processes; 9.1 The Equilibrium Constant9.2 Enthalpies and Gibbs Free Energies of Formation9.3 Examples of Chemical Equilibrium Calculations; 9.4 Electrochemical Cells; References; Chapter 10. Statistical Thermodynamics; 10.1 Energy Levels of an Ideal Gas Molecule; 10.2 Distribution of Energy Among Energy Levels; 10.3 The Boltzmann Distribution Law; 10.4 The Partition Function; 10.5 Relationship Between the Partition Function and the Thermodynamic Properties; 10.6 Evaluation of the Partition Function for the Ideal Gas; 10.7 Calculation of the Thermodynamic Properties of the Ideal Gas10.8 Calculation of the Thermodynamic Properties of SolidsChemical Thermodynamics: Principles and Applications presents a thorough development of the principles of thermodynamics--an old science to which the authors include the most modern applications, along with those of importance in developing the science and those of historical interest. The text is written in an informal but rigorous style, including anecdotes about some of the great thermodynamicists (with some of whom the authors have had a personal relationship), and focuses on ""real"" systems in the discussion and figures, in contrast to the generic examples that are often useThermodynamicsChemistry, Physical and theoreticalThermodynamics.Chemistry, Physical and theoretical.541/.369Ott J. Bevan1934-1792860Boerio-Goates Juliana1792861MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910958763503321Chemical thermodynamics4332015UNINA