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An innovative new survival guide for the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU)
The PICU Handbook is a unique, portable compilation of the information essential for residents and fellows to successfully navigate the modern Level 1 and Level 2 pediatric intensive care unit (PICU). Enhanced by numerous tables, formulas, algorithms, guidelines, checklists, rapid-sequence medication formularies, troubleshooting guides, and clinical pearls this is a true must read for all residents and fellows in pediatrics, family medicine, emergency medicine, and critical care, as well as pediatric hospitalists, pediatric nurse practitioners and advance practice nurses, physician assistants, and medical students.
The Handbook is designed to be an easy-reference guide and is logically divided into two parts:
Part 1: General Pediatric Critical Care - covers important topics such as resuscitation and stabilization, surgical critical care procedures, and pharmacology
Part 2: Organ Systems - includes sections on respiratory, cardiovascular, neurology, renal/fluids & electrolytes, hematology/oncology, gastroenterology/nutrition/hepatology, environmental/toxicology emergencies, and allergy/immunology/genetics
The book reflects the fact that pediatric critical care medicine requires a true multidisciplinary approach, with expert chapter contributors who are physicians, nurses, nurse practitioners, respiratory therapists, pharmacists, and nutritionists.
List of contents
Part I: Critical Care Organ Systems1. Respiratory2. Cardiovascular3. Neurologic4. Renal5. Hematology/Oncology6. Endocrine7. Gastrointestinal8. Immunologic/Infectious disease Part II : Emergency Care and Acute Management 9. Environmental/Toxicologic Crises 10. Monitoring11. Sedation and Analgesia12. Perioperative Pediatric Surgical Critical Care13. Organ Transplantation Appendices (Formulary, Common Formulas, Normal vitals signs, temperature conversion, fluids)
About the author
Ranna A. Rozenfeld, MD Professor of Pediatrics, The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University; and Attending Physician, Division of Critical Care Medicine, Hasbro Children's Hospital, Providence, Rhode Island