Critical Care Toxicology: Diagnosis and Management of the Critically Poisoned PatientNumerous references describe the initial treatment of the acutely poisoned patient; however, this new book is the first major critical care toxicology resource that details patient care from hospital admission and treatment all the way through stabilization, monitoring, and discharge. It presents practical, state-of-the-art treatment recommendations based on initial and subsequent presentation of symptoms, and describes when it's safe to discharge the patient.
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excellent book for treatment in pt with toxins. i have never read previously that hetastarch should not be used in snakebite patients as it interfere with clotting factor VIII activity that knowledge i acquired from your book
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The Washington Manual of Critical Care Marin H. Kollef,Timothy J. Bedient,Warren Isakow Limited preview - 2008 |



