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035    (OCoLC)961480454 
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245 00 Critical care /|cedited by John M. Oropello, Stephen M. 
       Pastores, Vladimir Kvetan. 
246 3  Lange critical care 
264  1 [New York] :|bMcGraw-Hill Education,|c[2016] 
264  4 |c©2016 
300    1 online resource :|billustrations (chiefly color) 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
336    still image|bsti|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
500    "Lange." 
504    Includes bibliographical references. 
505 0  Pre-ICU critical care -- Triage and transport in the field
       for the critically ill patient -- Resuscitation and 
       stabilization -- Targeted temperature management after 
       cardiac arrest -- Military-related injuries -- 
       Regionalization -- Pre-ICU syndromes -- Biomarkers in 
       decision making -- Controversies in therapeutic 
       hypothermia -- ICU critical care -- Bedside technology -- 
       Physical examination in the ICU -- Imaging of the 
       critically ill: radiology -- Imaging of the critically ill
       : bedside ultrasound -- Patient safety in the ICU -- ICU-
       acquired weakness and early mobilization in the intensive 
       care unit -- Pharmacology in critical illness -- Analgesia,
       sedation, and neuromuscular blockade -- Airway management/
       The difficult airway -- Ventilator technology and 
       management -- The acute respiratory distress syndrome -- 
       Venous thromboembolism -- Shock: diagnosis and 
       Antimicrobials in the ICU -- Endocrine dysfunction leading
       to critical illness -- Oncologic emergencies -- 
       Rheumatologic and inflammatory conditions in the ICU -- 
       Skin complications -- Principles of neurosciences critical
       care -- Critical care of cerebrovascular disease -- 
       Delirium in the intensive care unit -- Traumatic brain and
       spinal cord injury -- General postoperative management -- 
       Posttransplantation care -- Posttrauma care -- 
       Postcardiothoracic surgery care -- Postoperative 
       management after specialty surgery -- Postoperative 
       vascular surgery care -- Smoke exposure models in COPD -- 
       Toxic pulmonary inhalation -- Overdose, poisoning, and 
       withdrawal -- Environmental injuries and toxic exposures -
       - Critical care issues in pregnancy -- Critical care of 
       burn patients -- Critical care of disaster victims -- 
505 8  Controversies: scoring systems in critical care -- 
       Controversies: patient-controlled sedation -- ready for 
       print time? -- Ventilator weaning -- which strategy is 
       better? RT-RN versus physician driven -- Controversies: 
       invasive versus noninvasive strategy for diagnosing 
       respiratory failures -- Controversies: ventilator 
       management in ARDS: one size fits all? -- Controversies: 
       corticosteroids for ARDS: friend or foe? -- Thrombolytic 
       therapy for submassive pulmonary embolism -- Controversies
       : enternal nutrition -- pyloric versus postpyloric -- 
       Controversies: continuous versus intermittent renal 
       replacement in the critically ill patient -- Clinical 
       controversies: ventilator-associated pneumonia -- does it 
       exist? -- Controversies: Scvo2 versus lactate clearance to
       guide resuscitation in septic shock? -- Controversies: is 
       glucose control relevant? -- Management -- Simulation and 
       education in the ICU -- ICU bed utilization -- The ICU in 
       the global hospital environment -- Alternative staffing 
       models in the ICU -- Governance -- Managing the ICU from 
       afar: telemedicine -- Ethics and palliative care in the 
       intensive care unit -- Intensive talk: delivering bad news
       and setting goals of care -- Can intensivist performance 
       be measured? -- Complications: never never or never ever -
       - Controversies: noninvasive ventilation at the end-of-
       life: useful or not? -- Post-ICU critical care -- Post-
       intensive care syndrome -- Outcomes research and reporting
       -- Genomics of critical care -- Critical care medicine in 
       the era of omics -- Critical care procedures -- Arterial 
       line monitoring and placement -- Bronchoscopy -- Cardiac 
       output measurement -- Cardioversion and defibrillation -- 
       Central venous access -- Chest tube insertion -- Critical 
       care echocardiography -- Extracorporeal membrane 
       oxygenation -- Airway management in the critically ill 
       patient -- Endoscopic placement of feeding tubes -- 
       Continuous venovenous hemofiltration -- High-frequency 
       oscillatory ventilation -- Intracranial pressure 
       monitoring -- Lumbar puncture -- Temporary pacemaker 
       insertion and management of CV implantable electrical 
       devices in the ICU -- Paracentesis -- Percutaneous 
       tracheostomy -- Pericardiocentesis -- Pulmonary artery 
       catheterization -- Thoracentesis -- Controversies: early 
       tracheotomy -- Appendices -- Antimicrobial prophylaxis for
       surgery --  Units and conversions -- Medication dosing 
       during renal replacement therapy -- Drugs in pregnancy -- 
       Formulas -- Algorithms for resuscitation -- Bedside 
       statistical tools. 
520    "LANGE Critical Care delivers concise, evidenced-based, 
       and highly clinical coverage of the surgical and medical 
       aspects of critical care. The book provides basic 
       fundamentals, applications and insights that will be of 
       lasting value to all ICU physicians, nurses, advanced care
       providers, and allied personnel who care for the 
       critically ill and injured patients in all ICUs. 
       Noteworthy features include a well-illustrated Clinical 
       Care Procedures section, high-yield summaries of the full 
       spectrum of essential critical care topics, and the 
       inclusion of "Controversies" chapters throughout each 
       section addressing some of the ambiguous aspects of 
       critical care. This timely book also covers the growing 
       scope of critical care provided outside the ICU and the 
       increasing importance of critical care services within the
       hospital structure. In keeping with the multi-professional
       nature of critical care delivery, several chapters are 
       authored or coauthored by critical care fellows, ICU 
       nurses, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and 
       pharmacists" -- Provided by publisher. 
588 0  Description based on online resource; title from pdf title
       page (AccessMedicine, viewed April 18, 2017). 
650  0 Critical care medicine. 
650  7 Critical care medicine.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst00883647 
650 12 Critical Care|xmethods.|0(DNLM)D003422Q000379 
650 22 Emergency Medical Services|xmethods.|0(DNLM)D004632Q000379
700 1  Oropello, John M.,|eeditor. 
700 1  Pastores, Stephen M.,|eeditor. 
700 1  Kvetan, Vladimir,|eeditor. 
776 08 |iPrint version:|tCritical care.|dNew York : McGraw-Hill 
       Education, [2017]|z9780071820813|w(DLC)  2016003118
       |w(OCoLC)936194800 
994    C0|bSTJ 
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