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Product Description: Core Cases in Critical Care describes the clinical management of some of the most common problems seen in the critically ill patient. Twenty detailed, illustrative case histories are presented and for each, descriptions of the problem, its underlying pathophysiology and the key principles of principles of patient management are given...read more
By Anna Batchelor (editor), Saxon Ridley (editor) and Gary Smith (editor)

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9781841101613 | Cambridge Univ Pr, January 1, 2003, cover price $57.99 | About this edition: Core Cases in Critical Care describes the clinical management of some of the most common problems seen in the critically ill patient.
9780521681018 | 1 edition (Cambridge Univ Pr, December 1, 2002), cover price $115.00 | About this edition: Core Cases in Critical Care describes the clinical management of some of the most common problems seen in the critically ill patient.

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Product Description: A comprehensive guide to all aspects of outcome measures for intensive care Practical advice on which outcome measure to select to measure efficiency or effectiveness of care, discussing the advantages and weaknesses of each one Emphasises the need to look at disability, functionality and quality of life as outcomes following intensive care Helps the reader to appreciate the specific and selective use of outcome measures to provide valid and reliable answers to their question...read more (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)

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9780750649827 | Butterworth-Heinemann Medical, March 21, 2002, cover price $62.95 | About this edition: A comprehensive guide to all aspects of outcome measures for intensive care Practical advice on which outcome measure to select to measure efficiency or effectiveness of care, discussing the advantages and weaknesses of each one Emphasises the need to look at disability, functionality and quality of life as outcomes following intensive care Helps the reader to appreciate the specific and selective use of outcome measures to provide valid and reliable answers to their questions

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