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Irwin and Rippe's intensive care medicine / editors, Richard S. Irwin, James M. Rippe. [electronic resource]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Philadelphia : Wolters Kluwer/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Health, [2012]Copyright date: ©2012Edition: Seventh editionDescription: 1 online resource (2336 pages) : illustrationsOther title:
  • Intensive care medicine
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Irwin and Rippe's intensive care medicine.DDC classification:
  • 616.02/8 23
LOC classification:
  • RC86.7 .I555 2011
Online resources:
Contents:
section I. Procedures, techniques, and minimally invasive monitoring -- section II. Minimally invasive monitoring -- section III. Cardiovascular problems and coronary care -- section IV. Pulmonary problems in the intensive care unit -- section V. Renal problems in the intensive care unit -- section VI. Infectious disease problems in the intensive care unit -- section VII. Gastrointestinal disease problems in the intensive care unit -- section VIII. Endocrine problems in the intensive care unit -- section IX. Hematologic and oncologic problems in the intensive care unit -- section X. Pharmacology, overdoses, and poisonings -- section XI. Surgical problems in the intensive care unit -- section XII. Shock and trauma -- section XIII. Neurologic problems in the intensive care unit -- section XIV. Transplantation -- section XV. Metabolism/nutrition -- section XVI. Rheumatologic, immunologic, and dermatologic problems in the intensive care unit -- section XVII. Psychiatric issues in intensive care -- section XVIII. Nursing -- section XIX. Contemporary challenges in the intensive care unit -- section XX. Critical care consequences of weapons (or agents) of mass destruction.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

section I. Procedures, techniques, and minimally invasive monitoring -- section II. Minimally invasive monitoring -- section III. Cardiovascular problems and coronary care -- section IV. Pulmonary problems in the intensive care unit -- section V. Renal problems in the intensive care unit -- section VI. Infectious disease problems in the intensive care unit -- section VII. Gastrointestinal disease problems in the intensive care unit -- section VIII. Endocrine problems in the intensive care unit -- section IX. Hematologic and oncologic problems in the intensive care unit -- section X. Pharmacology, overdoses, and poisonings -- section XI. Surgical problems in the intensive care unit -- section XII. Shock and trauma -- section XIII. Neurologic problems in the intensive care unit -- section XIV. Transplantation -- section XV. Metabolism/nutrition -- section XVI. Rheumatologic, immunologic, and dermatologic problems in the intensive care unit -- section XVII. Psychiatric issues in intensive care -- section XVIII. Nursing -- section XIX. Contemporary challenges in the intensive care unit -- section XX. Critical care consequences of weapons (or agents) of mass destruction.

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