Practical Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine: Disease ManagementZab Mosenifar, Guy W. Soo Hoo CRC Press, 20 ene 2006 - 680 páginas Including previously unpublished guidelines and recent care descriptions not available in any other text, this reference provides illustrative chapters on the identification, diagnosis, and management of commonly encountered diseases and conditions in the care of the critically-ill patient. Researching the most recent clinical trials and supplying |
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2 Critical Care for Acute Severe Asthma | 33 |
3 Management of Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease in the Critical Care Unit | 71 |
4 Hemoptysis | 125 |
5 Pneumonia in the ICU | 167 |
6 Pulmonary Embolism | 187 |
7 Neuromuscular Respiratory Failure | 221 |
8 Acute Coronary Syndrome | 287 |
11 Management of Acute Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage | 389 |
12 Neurologic Emergencies in the Intensive Care Unit Setting | 419 |
13 Evaluation and Treatment of Acute Renal Failure in the Intensive Care Unit | 445 |
14 Nutritional Support of the Critically Ill Patient | 479 |
15 Assessment and Management of Sedation in the Intensive Care Unit | 509 |
16 Infection Control Issues in the Intensive Care Unit | 541 |
17 Practical Medical Ethics in Intensive Care | 577 |
18 The Electronic Intensive Care Unit | 595 |
9 Management of Congestive Heart Failure with aFocus on the Role of BType Natriuretic Peptide | 315 |
10 Sepsis | 343 |
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