Varon and colleagues offer insights for engaging with patients and situations during the COVID-19 pandemic, providing methodologies and treatment strategies to help health care workers deal effectively with patients who are in various stages of affliction from the coronavirus infection. They also explain how health care workers can avoid becoming infected themselves and endangering other people by transmitting it. Among their topics are COVID-19 prevention and vaccines, renal involvement and acute kidney injury associated with COVID-19, cutaneous manifestations of SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19 and emergency medicine, outpatient management and comorbidities and COVID-19: perspectives and challenges. Annotation ©2022 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)
Challenges in the Pandemic: This book deals with this appalling situation in a comprehensive manner by providing health care workers with solutions and strategies to deal effectively and efficiently to help patients overcome this terrible viral infection. These are strategies and solutions that have worked very well in real-life situations and have proved to be effective and reliable. These take into account not only various stages of the COVID-19 infection but also deal with the immense isolation that the disease has caused along with other satellite problems. This book not only helps to deal with the health care crisis but goes beyond by anticipating and preventing possible long-term complications and sequelae that follow COVID-19 infections.
Key Features:
- A global international and practical perspective to care written by international authors.
- The majority of the authors are not only clinicians, scientists, and scholars, they have also personally cared for thousands of patients afflicted and critically ill with COVID-19.
- It is thorough in its approach and covers everything from epidemiology to management.