Acute Critical Care Medicine: A Practical Guide to ICU Emergencies, Shock, Sepsis, Respiratory Failure, Ventilation, and Organ Support - Couverture souple

Vale, Ethan L.; Kerr, Sophia J.; Senn, Daniel S.; Voss, Amelia R.; Arden, Victor A.

 
9798182037112: Acute Critical Care Medicine: A Practical Guide to ICU Emergencies, Shock, Sepsis, Respiratory Failure, Ventilation, and Organ Support

Synopsis

In critical care, patients can deteriorate in minutes. A falling blood pressure, rising lactate, worsening oxygen level, altered mental status, or failing organ system may be the first warning that immediate action is needed. In the ICU, good care depends on recognizing danger early, thinking clearly under pressure, and making decisions that are fast, structured, and clinically sound.

Acute Critical Care Medicine is a practical clinical guide for medical students, residents, ICU trainees, clinicians, nurses, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, respiratory therapists, and healthcare professionals who want to build confidence in the care of critically ill patients.

This book focuses on the real problems faced in intensive care and emergency settings: shock, sepsis, respiratory failure, mechanical ventilation, hemodynamic instability, organ dysfunction, acute deterioration, and the difficult decisions that come with life-threatening illness. It is written for readers who want more than theory—they want a clear, practical understanding of how critical care decisions are made at the bedside.

Inside, readers will find practical guidance on:

• ICU assessment and early recognition of deterioration
• Shock states, resuscitation priorities, and hemodynamic support
• Sepsis recognition, emergency management, and organ dysfunction
• Respiratory failure, oxygenation, ventilation, and airway support
• Mechanical ventilation principles and bedside monitoring
• Acute kidney injury, metabolic problems, and multi-organ support
• ICU emergencies, escalation of care, team communication, and patient safety

What makes this book valuable is its realistic clinical focus. Critical care is not only about machines, monitors, and protocols. It is about knowing what matters first, identifying the problem behind the numbers, responding before collapse occurs, and supporting the patient while the team works to reverse life-threatening disease.

Whether you are preparing for ICU rotations, reviewing emergency medicine, strengthening your critical care knowledge, or learning how to approach unstable patients with greater structure and confidence, Acute Critical Care Medicine gives you a practical foundation for modern ICU care.

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