What's in the 2011 Edition
of
Fast Facts For Critical Care
- The most recent (2011) BLS and ACLS Standards
- The most recent (2011) Guidelines for STEMI
- The most recent (2011) Guidelines for Therapeutic Hypothermia following Cardiac Arrest
- The most recent (2011) Guidelines for UA/NSTEMI, High Risk NSTEMI
- The most recent (2011) Guidelines for Ischemic Stroke
- The most recent (2011) Guidelines for Acute Heart Failure
- The most recent (2009) Guidelines for Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
- The most recent (2009) Guidelines for Sepsis
- The most recent (2008) AHA/ACCP Guidelines for Anticoagulation
- Over 80 “STAT Meds,” offering critical information based on the “prescribing information” obtained from the manufacturer of each medication
- 41 Infusion Tables, with details on how to mix and dose-titrate specific infusions
- Essential information on over 16 classes of critical care drugs, from ACE inhibitors to Warfarin
- ECG monitoring, 12-lead analysis, the characteristics and waveforms of 30 dysrhythmias, understanding axis deviation, how to do ST-segment monitoring
- Assessing and treating Hemodynamic Crisis
- Ensuring safety of PA catheterization and accuracy in hemodynamic monitoring techniques
- Guidelines for neurologic critical care; AANN Guidelines for ICP Monitoring, therapeutic approach to unrelenting seizures, monitoring Brain PO2, managing intracerebral hemorrhage
- Initiating Emergency Cardiac Pacing: a Step-by-Step Pictorial of the Pacer and the Lead Connections.
- Guidelines on the Prevention of VAP (Ventilator Associated Pneumonia)
- Critical care of respiratory failure, renal failure, electrolyte Imbalance, CRRT, and endocrine crisis
- Laboratory values (expressed in conventional units, as well as Systeme Internationale Units), Blood Component Therapy, Fluid and Transfusion Hazards.
- Guidelines for the critical management of the Organ Donor.
- A total of 206 illustrations and drip tables, all in color.
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