by Paul L. Marino
from Lea & Febiger
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Editorial Review...a problem-oriented focus on how to function in the ICU ...covers common problems and practices, pathophysiology, invasive hemodynamic monitoring, resuscitation, and mechanical ventilation.
Customer Reviews:
- Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0

- great basic book

This is a great book to review the basic physiology pertinent to the ICU as well as an introduction to ventilators. However, be careful about making management decisions based on the book because it can be out of date in that regard.
- Great Book

Best Critical Care book I have read. This an enjoyable, very informative and easy to read book.
- A GOOD ICU REVIEW BOOK

The 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 and... more info
- the reference

Better 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!
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