Critical Care Medicine: The Essentials |  | Authors: John J Marini, Arthur P Wheeler Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
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Media: Paperback Edition: Fourth Edition Pages: 800 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.1 Dimensions (in): 9.9 x 7 x 1.1
ISBN: 0781798396 Dewey Decimal Number: 616.028 EAN: 9780781798396 ASIN: 0781798396
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Critical Care Medicine is an "essentials" text intended for students and residents, though it is also read by practitioners and critical care nurses. It concisely covers all of the major areas in critical care, with a unique focus on pathophysiology underlying clinical disorders and how pathophysiologic concerns affect treatment options. Chapters are short and easy to read, with little redundancy due to the fact that Marini and Wheeler write almost the entire book themselves. Key Points are presented at the end of chapters. The Fourth Edition includes Controversies in Critical Care boxes in appropriate chapters, which briefly summarize controversial points and present opposing arguments. The authors make specific treatment recommendations in these controversial areas, and the boxes allow those recommendations to be placed in the context of a broader discussion.
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| Customer Reviews: Liked Marino better September 18, 2008 F. Park (San Diego, CA) Not bad, but the writing style is somewhat dense, making it difficult to read quickly. After a couple chapters I decided to switch to the ICU book by Marino and was happy I did. If you're a busy resident with limited time to read, go with Marino.
Great Book for Respiratory therapists/ICU March 6, 2008 RT Student (San Diego CA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I recently bought this book and it really goes deep into subject - just the way I like it.
Critical Care Medicine January 12, 2007 Lawrence A. Walser (Southold, NY United States) 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
This is fairly well organized and thorough despite the small size of the text. You also cannot beat the price.
Excellent approach to ICU pathophysiology, treatments February 23, 2001 38 out of 39 found this review helpful
An excellent discussion of ICU/Critical Care Medicine pathophysiology and management approaches for principally the housestaff/junior fellow level. Chapters are pertinent and understandable. Does a good job of avoiding the tendency toward "cookbook" medicine found in several other CCM texts written at this level. End of chapter summaries are excellent. Focus is on developing understanding of key physiologic/pathophysiologic concepts and how they relate to monitoring, management, etc. rather than focusing on procedures and techniques. Should be the text of choice for medicine critical care rotations early in training as it really develops the appropriate foundation.
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