Pocket Advisor - ICU Management
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Publisher: PocketMedicine.com
ICU Management covers the full range of issues that a clinician might face when treating a patient in the ICU. This includes life-threatening diagnoses that require ICU care such as shock, myocardial infarction, cardiac arrest and thromboembolic disorders.
Additionally the text addresses problems that can arise in the ICU, with sections on evaluating fever in the ICU; recognition and management of hypoperfusion states; diagnosis and management of barotraumas; recognition of catheter infection and more.
Each topic area/organ system includes a summary that outlines proper evaluation and functional and laboratory work-up.
ICU Management is part of the Pocket Advisor series - authoritative works that address the challenges of caring for patients from initial work-up through ongoing management of treatment...giving you the right answer...the expert’''s answer...when and where you need it most.
Plus, with Skyscape's powerful cross-linking you can quickly and easily access any related disease and diagnostic topics across your entire mobile reference library.
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Supported operating systems:
Windows Mobile 2003 Smartphone, Windows Mobile 5.0 Smartphone, Windows Mobile 6 Standard, Windows Mobile 6.1 Standard
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