Intensive Care Medicine
Intensive Care Medicine by Ned (Edward) Gilbert-Kawai is an indispensable resource for clinicians who deliver high-stakes care in the modern ICU. Clear, authoritative, and immediately practical, this title speaks directly to the needs of intensivists, trainees, critical care nurses, and emergency physicians seeking reliable guidance at the bedside.
Start with concise, clinically focused chapters that translate complex physiology into actionable decisions. The book balances pathophysiology, monitoring, and therapeutic strategies with real-world problem solving—making it ideal for on-shift consultation, exam preparation, and multidisciplinary team planning. Topics covered include ventilatory management, hemodynamic support, sepsis care, organ failure, and titration of advanced therapies, all presented in a way that supports rapid clinical reasoning.
Readers will appreciate the book’s emphasis on evidence-informed best practice and practical tips for adapting care across different healthcare settings. Whether you work in a tertiary centre in the UK, a community hospital in North America, or a regional critical care unit elsewhere, the guidance is framed to be globally relevant and locally adaptable.
If you want a resource that improves confidence in decision-making, streamlines patient assessment, and supports better outcomes, this concise yet comprehensive volume belongs on your shelf. Its thoughtful organization and clinical focus make it a go-to reference for daily rounds and complex cases alike.
Enhance your ICU practice today—add Intensive Care Medicine by Ned (Edward) Gilbert-Kawai to your collection and bring clearer, faster answers to the bedside.
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