Oxford desk reference : critical care
Series: Oxford Desk ReferencePublication details: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2019Edition: 2nd edDescription: xxxi, 666pISBN:- 9780198723561
- WB 300.
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A popular, practical and easy-to-use guide, Oxford Desk Reference: Critical Care second edition distills evidence, therapeutics, and a growing knowledge base in to one single resource. Using their expertise, the Editors have devised an invaluable clinical guide reflecting best practice and training pathways ensuring all key information is covered. Each topic is laid out in a concise entry allowing rapid access to information.
The second edition includes new chapters on tissue perfusion monitoring, paediatric and maternal critical care as well as expanded coverage of cardiovascular monitoring, myocardial infarction and respiratory therapy techniques. New self-assessment questions support FFICM and EDIC (European Diploma of Intensive Care) revision as well as CME reflection. Covering the entire discipline in an easy-to-read format, this is the definitive clinical reference for critical care, ideal for trainees, consultants, advanced care practitioners, and nurses.
It is a definitive everyday reference for Intensive Care Units, High Dependency Units, acute medical or surgical wards, Accident and Emergency departments, and operating theatres.
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