TAILIEUCHUNG - Emergency medicine in critical care: Part 2
(BQ) Continued part 1, part 2 of the document Emergency medicine in critical care has contents: Management after cardiac surgery, pericardial diseases, gastrointestinal bleeding, electrolyte disorders, alterations in mental status, management of acute intracranial hypertension, and other contents. Invite you to refer. | Emergency medicine in critical care: Part 2 Critical Care Emergency Medicine Notice Medicine is an ever-changing science. As new research and clinical experience broaden our knowledge, changes in treatment and drug therapy are required. The authors and the publisher of this work have checked with sources believed to be reliable in their efforts to provide information that is complete and generally in accord with the standards accepted at the time of publication. However, in view of the possibility of human error or changes in medical sciences, neither the authors nor the publisher nor any other party who has been involved in the preparation or publication of this work warrants that the information contained herein is in every respect accurate or complete, and they disclaim all responsibility for any errors or omissions or for the results obtained from use of the information contained in this work. Readers are encouraged to confirm the information contained herein with other sources. For example and in particular, readers are advised to check the product information sheet included in the package of each drug they plan to administer to be certain that the information contained in this work is accurate and that changes have not been made in the recommended dose or in the contraindications for administration. This recommendation is of particular importance in connection with new or infrequently used drugs. Critical Care Emergency Medicine David A. Farcy, MD, FAAEM, FACEP, FCCM Medical Director of the Surgical Intensivist Program Director of Emergency Department Critical Care Mount Sinai Medical Center Miami Beach, Florida William C. Chiu, MD, FACS, FCCM Associate Professor of Surgery Director, Fellowship Programs in Surgical Critical Care and Acute Care Surgery R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center University of Maryland School of Medicine Baltimore, Maryland Alex Flaxman, MD, MSE Director, Emergency Medicine .
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