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Binding: Ring-boundDewey Decimal Number: 615 EAN: 9780932887245 Edition: 2nd ISBN: 0932887244 Label: RespiratoryBooks.com Manufacturer: RespiratoryBooks.com Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 320 Publication Date: June 01, 2005 Publisher: RespiratoryBooks.com Release Date: June 01, 2005 Studio: RespiratoryBooks.com Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - Ventilator Reference ReviewThe handbook arrived in a timely manner and it was in excellent condition. Rating: - Oakes ventilator ManagementI looked forward to receiving the reference guide because I knew from a previous purchase from the same author it was an excellent buy. It is well worth the money and the information helped me in a current class at college. I recommend this reference guide to anyone that is a respiratory therapists,and nurses would enjoy this as well. Rating: - A real find!A completely idiot proof book on the basics and every day management of ventilators in the critical care setting. All of those annoying but vital formulas, clinically correlated and very neatly packed into a small handy manual. Who could ask for more? I would highly recommend it to all students, interns and residents that are going to be facing a ventilated patient at night on call. If you get this book, do yourself a favor and review well before starting your critical care rotation. It will pay ... Read More Rating: - worth every pennyIt's a little black 6-ring binder, a little awkward in the pocket but still sits with you. Nothing specific to certain brand-names of ventilators but includes everything else including basic parameter interphasing, waveforms, management, and some fluffy-out-there stuff like liquid ventilation with perfluorocarbon, high-frequency ventilation, ILV and ECMO. Bring it with you on your ICU rotation and never be caught with your pants down. For the price you'll pay, it's three giant textbooks ... Read More In association with Amazon.com | |