CURRENT D & T Critical Ca 3 Ed v1.9.1

CURRENT D & T Critical Ca 3 Ed v1.9.1

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CURRENT D & T Critical Ca 3 Ed v1.9.1


This McGraw-Hill, CURRENT Diagnosis and Treatment in Critical Care, 3rd Edition is developed by MedHand Mobile Libraries.

All the management and diagnosis strategies you need in the critical care environment

CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment: Critical Care delivers authoritative and clinically focused guidance in a concise, find-it-now format. Following the trusted LANGE approach, it includes a review of the etiology, relevant pathophysiology, and clinical symptoms as a prelude to diagnosis and treatment. Coverage includes everything from renal failure and surgical infections to coronary heart disease.
There is a strong emphasis on evidence-based medicine throughout.

Features:
• Comprehensive overview of 39 key critical care topics, covering critical care basics, medical critical care, and the essentials of surgical critical care
• Valuable perspectives on the latest technologies, equipment, therapeutic strategies, and interventions
• Addresses common but difficult-to-diagnose critical care problems and delivers “approach to the patient” strategies
• Important treatment strategies for venous thromboembolism, acute respiratory distress syndrome, diabetic ketoacidosis, asthma, sepsis, and many more
• Current recommendations for deep vein thrombosis prophylaxis, transfusions, goal-directed therapy in sepsis, mechanical ventilation, use of pulmonary artery catheters, and glycemic control
• PMID numbers on all references for easy look-up

Authors: Frederic S. Bongard, Darryl Y. Sue, Janine R. E. Vintch

Publisher: McGraw-Hill
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