Critical care medicine update: Essentials for the nonintensivist, part 2

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In Part 2 of this update on the essentials of critical care medicine for the nonintensivist, we continue our review of common problems encountered in the intensive care unit (ICU). The focus of this part is on renal failure, acid-base disturbances, common ICU complications, nutrition management, endocrine disorders, prognostic indicators and principles of patient- and family-centered care. © Copyright 2006 by ASCMS All rights of any nature whatsoever reserved.

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Katikireddy, C. K., & Kuschner, W. G. (2006). Critical care medicine update: Essentials for the nonintensivist, part 2. Comprehensive Therapy. https://doi.org/10.1385/COMP:32:2:82

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