Pediatric Critical Care
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- NLM WS 366
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Still the #1 resource for today’s pediatric ICU teams, Pediatric Critical Care, 5th Edition covers the entire field, from basic science to cutting-edge clinical applications. Drs. Bradley P. Fuhrman and Jerry J. Zimmerman, accompanied by an expert team of editors and contributors from around the world, bring you today’s best information on the current and future landscape of pediatric critical care so you can consistently deliver optimum care to your young patients.
Boasts highly readable, concise chapters with hundreds of useful photos, diagrams, algorithms, and clinical pearls.
Clear, logical, organ-system approach allows you to focus on the development, function, and treatment of a wide range of disease entities.
Includes new content on the expanding use of ultrasound at the bedside and the increase in nursing responsibilities in the PICU.
Eighteen new chapters cover topics such as delirium, metabolism, endocrinology, nutrition, nursing, and much more.
Features expanded and updated information on critical communication, professionalism, long-term outcomes, palliative care, ultrasonography, PCCM in resource-limited settings, ventilator-induced lung injury, non-invasive ventilation, updated CNS pathophysiology, the ‘Erythron’, and immunity and infection.
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