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Critical Care on Call

By (author) Alan T. Lefor, By (author) David Bogdonoff, By (author) Douglas Geehan






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This is a concise, portable, and hands-on reference that focuses on the management of the ICU patient. This single-source reference consists of over 130 of the most common problems in the critical care setting. Logically organized, this book presents essential information and provides a complete picture of the initial evaluation and treatment of specific problems. Chapters on laboratory and diagnostic tests, nutritional support, ventilator management, and commonly used medications highlight important information in the management of the critically ill patient.

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Publisher | McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Published date | 1 May 2002
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Format | Paperback
Pages | 400
Dimensions | 177 x 114 x 31mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 480g
ISBN | 978-0-0712-1227-4
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BISAC | medical / critical care


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