When Every Second Matters, You Need Clarity — Not Confusion
In acute care settings, decisions aren't made slowly. They're made under pressure, often with incomplete information, and always with consequences. Yet many resources fall short — too dense, outdated, or disconnected from how real clinical work actually happens.
This book was created to fix that.
A Practical, High-Yield Guide for Real Clinical SituationsThe Clinical Encyclopedia of Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine 2026–2027 is a structured, modern reference designed to support fast thinking and confident action in high-stakes environments. It brings together essential knowledge across a wide range of acute presentations, including:
Each section is intentionally structured for real-world efficiency:
This resource is designed for those working where it matters most:
Every chapter reflects evidence-based guidelines from the AHA, ESC, ERC, SCCM, Surviving Sepsis Campaign, IDSA, BTS, KDIGO, Brain Trauma Foundation, and other major international bodies. Landmark trials — ARDSNet, PROSEVA, PROPPR, CRASH-2, TTM2, and dozens more — are integrated throughout.
Reliable. Focused. Built for modern clinical practice.
Note: This handbook is intended as an educational reference for qualified healthcare professionals and students in clinical training. It is not a substitute for formal medical education, clinical judgment, or the advice of a licensed healthcare provider.
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Vendeur : California Books, Miami, FL, Etats-Unis
Etat : New. Print on Demand. N° de réf. du vendeur I-9798199812245
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