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Emergency Management in Anesthesia and Critical Care (True PDF from Publisher)

Emergency Management in Anesthesia and Critical Care: A Quick-Reference Guide

Developed by experts in anesthesia and critical care, Emergency Management in Anesthesia and Critical Care is a vital resource for healthcare professionals seeking to rapidly identify and treat complex medical emergencies. This comprehensive guide provides quick access to essential information, making it an indispensable tool for clinicians, educators, and students alike.

Key Features and Benefits

  • Compact size allows for easy portability in the OR, ICU, ED, or critical care setting
  • Outline format with consistent headings and logical organization puts vital content at your fingertips
  • Ideal for developing and conducting crisis simulation scenarios to prepare for emergencies before they happen
  • Convenient outline format features consistent headings, including:
    • Treatment
    • Physiology and Pathophysiology
    • Signs and Symptoms
    • Differential Diagnosis
    • Suggested Readings
  • Easy-to-read, uniform, and concise writing style makes this text a valuable resource for practicing clinicians, educators, and students
  • Quick-reference format is ideal for use during simulations
  • Coverage of common major critical events offers anesthetists quick access to vital information in the operating room
  • Expert author team includes leading experts in anesthesia and critical care

About the Authors

Written by Jeremy S. Heiner, Mark Gabot, and Sassoon Michael Elisha, this guide brings together the expertise of leading professionals in the field of anesthesia and critical care.

Product Information

  • Publisher: Elsevier
  • Publication Date: November 22, 2023
  • Language: English

Make informed decisions and respond quickly to emergency situations with Emergency Management in Anesthesia and Critical Care. This comprehensive guide is an essential resource for healthcare professionals seeking to improve patient outcomes and ensure effective crisis management.

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