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- very useful critical care handbookThis book contains a good and thorough, yet to the point, review of all body systems for the critical care nurse. Rating: - Quick Reference to Critical Carei was hoping for a more overall guide to other disorders other than cardiovascular. Rating: - Quick Reference to Critical CareI first bought this as recommended reference by my nursing school during our ICU rotation, and now, working both Level I Trauma as well as in ICU, I still carry this book with me every day. It is concise and yet still covers all neccesary info on each subject. Often, nurses working with me will buy a copy after borrowing mine a few times. Just keep an eye on this book, I'm on my 3rd copy! Rating: - Most user friendly referenceI originally purchased this book when I was new to critical care. Recently my copy was misplaced, and I find it difficult to use any other book! It is small enough to have with you at work, and is easy to look up important facts quickly in an ICU setting. There isn't a lot of "fluff" and just the ncecessary information. Rating: - Critical Care Quick ReviewI work in a Level 1 Trauma Hospital in the Medical and Cardiac Critical care unit, which means really sick patients, with a high acuity level. This book is one of the most user-friendly, comprehensive, how-to manuals I have ever come across. In fact, we have adopted this book for part of our hospital-wide critical care classes with the nursing staff. The detailed descriptions of what it is, why it is, and how to perform the many procedures that we use in critical care were accurately and simply written for even the earliest beginner to understand. It's updated material and medications were current to the info we also use today. I have not found any other book to rival its complete and thorough information. I highly recommend this manual for any nurse, either considering to go into, or in the critical care field! In association with Amazon.com | |