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A Book for Residents, Fellows ,Critical care practitioners and Allied health care professionals, with comprehensive and current stepwise algorithm for the bedside diagnosis and management of the most frequently encountered problems in the intensive care unit (ICU) .This book is neither a condensed text book nor it is an elementary primer . It is small enough to carry around and big enough to contain all essential elements of ICU care. This will also serve as a One Stop ready bedside reckoner for residents and students. This book is first of its kind on this subject An educational venture of…mehr

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A Book for Residents, Fellows ,Critical care practitioners and Allied health care professionals, with comprehensive and current stepwise algorithm for the bedside diagnosis and management of the most frequently encountered problems in the intensive care unit (ICU) .This book is neither a condensed text book nor it is an elementary primer . It is small enough to carry around and big enough to contain all essential elements of ICU care. This will also serve as a One Stop ready bedside reckoner for residents and students. This book is first of its kind on this subject
An educational venture of Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine.
Salient feature
101 chapters
Clinically oriented discussion
Ready reckoner
Step wise management
Easy to read with flow diagrams and tables
Appendix covering Drug Dosing, Important ICU Formulae and Conversion Table
ICU Procedures with Illustrations
ICU Syllabus for trainees
Latest Annotated Reference
Useful Website
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From the reviews:
"This is a multiauthored set of summaries of approaches to common conditions encountered in the critical care unit, sponsored by the Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine. ... Students and junior trainees in the critical care unit are an appropriate audience for this work. ... This book provides an introduction for junior trainees to the management of problems common to the critical care unit." (David J. Dries, Doody's Book Reviews, March, 2013)