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Books : The Icu BookIn association with Amazon.comby: Paul L. Marino List Price: $55.00 Price: $15.00 You Save: $40.00 (73%)Prices subject to change. Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Dewey Decimal Number: 616.028 EAN: 9780812113068 ISBN: 0812113063 Label: Lea & Febiger Manufacturer: Lea & Febiger Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 727 Publication Date: 1991-03 Publisher: Lea & Febiger Studio: Lea & Febiger Sales Rank: 1581122 Related Items:
Editorial Review: Product Description: ...a problem-oriented focus on how to function in the ICU ...covers common problems and practices, pathophysiology, invasive hemodynamic monitoring, resuscitation, and mechanical ventilation. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - A GOOD ICU REVIEW BOOKThe ICU Book is a selective (but fairly comprehensive) review of ICU topics from largely one doctor's perspective. (The 2007 edition has "contributions" from a second doctor.) That it's written by one person keeps a consistency in style but there are several controversial points raised where it's hard to tell whether this is now hard-science proven standard of care or the author's preference. There are many typographical errors (including drug dosages) and most of the references are from the 1990's ... Read More Rating: - the referenceBetter concise book doesn't exist. You can read it in 1 week! well illustrated. It offers the essentials you need to understand to be familiar with the disease's physiopathology you're confronted with in the ICU. to be red and red again. If you're looking for a more exhaustive book, buy the Parrillo's! Rating: - The bestThis is the best practical clinical book I have read in the field of medicine. Easy to read with a lot of practical application.You read this book and you will be a star clinical intern, resident and attending too.... Rating: - This is a great bookI highly recommend this book to medical students, interns and residents. My ICU attending recommended it to me before the rotation and I thought that it was helpful, easy reading and explained common prodecures ( ie central lines). Rating: - Great book!I own the 2nd ed. and am looking forward to owning the 3rd. This was recommended to me when I first started Critical Care (CC) Nursing 6 years ago and I have yet to find anything even close. I love the fact a physician wrote it. The information is much more clear than any CC nursing text/book I have bought. ... and I have tons. It follows more closely to the medical model, not a nursing format... ie. it doesn't include nursing diagnosis or nursing care. I feel much more confident discussing patients ... Read More Browse for similar items by category:
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