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Authors: John G. Toffaletti, Craig R. Rackley
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This third edition of Blood Gases and Critical Care Testing is a comprehensive resource dedicated to the principles and applications of blood gas analysis in critical care settings. Authored with a focus on foundational physiology and practical interpretation, this book offers in-depth insights into the complexities of blood gas analysis, allowing clinicians to make informed, accurate decisions under high-stakes conditions. It covers topics such as acid-base balance, oxygenation, carbon dioxide elimination, and the nuances of interpreting blood gases across various clinical scenarios, from the ICU to emergency medicine. It also incorporates updated clinical examples, case studies, and laboratory applications, making it an essential resource for critical care professionals, respiratory therapists, and laboratory personnel.
Top Features:
- Comprehensive Physiological Background: Detailed explanations of respiratory and metabolic physiology help readers understand the underpinnings of blood gas analysis.
- Case-Based Learning: Real-life clinical scenarios and case studies for applying blood gas interpretations in diverse critical care situations.
- Laboratory Techniques and Applications: Practical guidance on sample collection, handling, and lab procedures to ensure accuracy in testing.
- Updated Clinical Interpretations: Current insights on managing common and complex acid-base disturbances, hypoxemia, and other critical conditions.
- Illustrations and Algorithms: Clear visuals and decision-making algorithms to support efficient clinical decision-making.
- For Multidisciplinary Teams: Suitable for doctors, nurses, respiratory therapists, and lab technicians working in critical care environments.
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