Handbook of critical and intensive care medicine

Why write a book on the management of critically ill patients? Over the past few decades we have seen an enormous growth in the number of intensive care units (ICU) across the world. Indeed, it is estimated that a large proportion of health care expenses are devoted to patients in these specialized...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Varon, Joseph (Author), Acosta, Pilar (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York Springer 2010
Edition:Second Edition
Subjects:
Online Access:Click Here to View Status and Holdings.
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!

MARC

LEADER 00000nam a2200000 i 4501
001 wils-432852
005 2020112291112
008 t2010 NYU a #001 eng
020 # # |a 9780387928500  |q paperback 
020 # # |a 0387928502  |q paperback 
040 # # |a BTCTA  |c BTCTA  |d UiTM  |e rda 
041 0 # |a English 
060 0 0 |a WX 39 
090 0 0 |a WX39  |b V323h 2010 
100 1 # |a Varon, Joseph  |e author 
245 1 0 |a Handbook of critical and intensive care medicine  |c Joseph Varon, Pilar Acosta 
250 # # |a Second Edition 
264 # 1 |a New York  |b Springer  |c 2010 
264 # 4 |c ©2010 
300 # # |a 422 pages  |b illustrations  |c 21 cm 
336 # # |a text  |b txt  |2 rdacontent 
337 # # |a unmediated  |b n  |2 rdamedia 
338 # # |a volume  |b nc  |2 rdacarrier 
500 # # |a Includes index 
500 # # |a Rev. ed. of: Handbook of practical critical care medicine / Joseph Varon, Robert E. Fromm Jr. c2002. 
520 # # |a Why write a book on the management of critically ill patients? Over the past few decades we have seen an enormous growth in the number of intensive care units (ICU) across the world. Indeed, it is estimated that a large proportion of health care expenses are devoted to patients in these specialized units. Medical students, r- idents, fellows, attending physicians, critical care nurses, pharmacists, respiratory therapists, and other health-care providers (irrespective of their ultimate ?eld of pr- tice) will spend several months or years of their professional lives taking care of critically ill or severely injured patients. These clinicians must have special tra- ing, experience, and competence in managing complex problems in their patients. Moreover, these clinicians must interpret data obtained by many kinds of monitoring devices, and they must integrate this information with their knowledge of the pat- physiology of disease. Even more important is the fact that anyone working in an ICU or with a critically ill patient must approach patients with a multidisciplinary team. The phrase there is no I in TEAM comes to mind 
650 1 2 |a Critical Care  |v Handbooks  |x methods 
650 2 2 |a Emergency Treatment  |v Handbooks  |x methods 
700 1 # |a Acosta, Pilar  |e author 
856 4 0 |z Click Here to View Status and Holdings.  |u https://opac.uitm.edu.my/opac/detailsPage/detailsHome.jsp?tid=432852 
964 # # |c BOK  |d MD