Frendl. Pocket ICU  3 Edition eBook

Frendl. Pocket ICU 3 Edition eBook

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.Wolters Kluwer Lippincott 3 Edition _x000D_ Your enhanced VST eBook includes a full suite of study tools on any device—both online and offline: _x000D_ _x000D_ •Anytime, anywhere access – study on the go with 100% offline access to your downloaded title _x000D_ •Margin notes – make annotations as you are reading _x000D_ •Read aloud – listen and follow along as your book is read to you _x000D_ •Workbook – improve your focus as you edit notes, add bookmarks, and review key concepts in one place _x000D_ •Global search – search across book content, figures, and your workbook _x000D_ Designed for easy portability and quick reference, Pocket ICU, Third Edition, provides essential information that intensivists, residents, and nurses need daily in the ICU. Helmed by Drs. Gyorgy Frendl and Avery Tung and written by an expert team of contributing authors, this fully updated volume in the popular Pocket Notebook series provides a concise and focused review of all areas of critical care in one easy-to-navigate, pocket-sized notebook.  _x000D_ •_x000D_ Provides fast access to the most relevant, evidence-based information in every area of critical care, including adult, pediatric, neuro, cardiac, transplant, trauma and burn critical care   _x000D_ _x000D_ •_x000D_ New chapters addressing bioweapons, disaster preparedness and critical care challenges of an air-transmissible, pandemic-causing pathogen like COVID-19.  _x000D_ _x000D_ •_x000D_ Uniform reader-friendly, bulleted outline format with numerous tables and diagrams throughout  _x000D_ _x000D_ •_x000D_ Features an improved table of contents for faster access to essential information, a smart Index for key phrases, PubMed IDs for quick access to source literature  _x000D_ _x000D_ •_x000D_ Convenient, portable size to fit in your lab coat pocket  _x000D_ _x000D_ •_x000D_ Includes current contributions from leading critical care experts, as well as the most recent published evidence

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