
Offers concrete procedures for the diagnosis and treatment of the critically ill. Highly practical reference providing quick access to didactic and perspective information.
This manual addresses the core question of how to effectively diagnose and treat patients within a high-acuity intensive care environment. The authors, Michael J. Apostolakas and Peter J. Papadakos, leverage their clinical expertise to provide a structured framework for medical professionals. The text emphasizes didactic clarity and practical application to assist practitioners in making rapid, evidence-based decisions for the critically ill.
What You Will Find
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Medical professionals frequently utilize this text as a high-utility reference for rapid clinical decision-making. Experts highlight the manual for its concise presentation of complex critical care procedures.
Page Count:
397
Publication Date:
2001-03-15
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill Professional
ISBN-10:
0070066965
ISBN-13:
9780070066960
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