Oxford Textbook of Respiratory Critical Care (Original PDF from Publisher)
by Author Suveer Singh
In today’s critical care medicine , respiratory critical care is crucial.
Understanding particular lung disorders and syndromes, their pathophysiological foundation, and evidence-based therapeutic options is crucial to providing appropriate care for critically sick patients. With a distinct emphasis on managing respiratory disease in the critically sick, The Oxford Textbook of Respiratory Critical Care offers a reliable overview of respiratory critical care medicine. With an emphasis on critical care management, the principles of respiratory illness and condition pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment are described. Common and uncommon respiratory disorders are covered in 66 chapters, along with those parts of pulmonary disease for which there is a special care strategy for critical sickness.
The reader gains current knowledge of lung illnesses in critical care medicine, respiratory system clinical practice, and the effects of critical illness on lung biology from this text. Every chapter emphasizes the significance of mastering the fundamentals while also highlighting developments in the industry. Key takeaways, debates and recommendations for additional study enable both concentrated reading and more in-depth participation. There is a whole chapter devoted to COVID-19, and other parts inside that examine how this unique virus affects particular aspects of respiratory critical care.
This indispensable textbook, produced and edited by a global team of acknowledged experts from several fields, is applicable to physicians everywhere. For professionals working in critical care, anesthesia, respiratory medicine, acute medicine and emergency medicine, as well as researchers, this is an invaluable resource.
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