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Content
Key Clinical Topics in Critical Care offers an indispensable and practical guide for exam revision and clinical practice. Written and edited by specialists with a wealth of clinical experience, this book provides rapid access to core topics in critical care. Each topic is written in a concise and easy-to-digest format, making this book the essential resource for exam revision and quick reference at the point of care. * Over 100 topics presented in alpha order, from acute coronary syndrome to weaning from ventilation * Succinct coverage of clinical features, diagnosis, treatment and complications * Effective exam revision for FRCA, FFICM and EDIC candidates * Includes clinical photos and diagrams to improve understanding of key concepts * Contributions from experienced specialists to ensure authoritative, accurate content
Specifications
Publisher
JP Medical Ltd
Publication date
June 9, 2014
Pages
512
ISBN
9781907816673
Format
Paperback
About the author
Sara-Catrin Cook MBBCh FRCA Intensive Care and Anaesthetics Registrar, Severn Deanery, Britstol, UK Matt Thomas FRCA MRCP Consultant in Intensive Care Medicine, Bristol Royal Infirmary, Bristol, UK Jerry Nolan FRCA FCEM Consultant in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, Royal United Hospital, Bath, UK Michael Parr FRCP FRCA FANZCA FCICM Director of Intensive Care, Liverpool Hospital, New South Wales, Australia
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