Marino's The ICU Book FOURTH EDITION : Print + Ebook with Updates (ICU Book (Marino)
Marino's The ICU Book FOURTH EDITION : Print + Ebook with Updates (ICU Book (Marino)
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Marino’s The ICU Book, Fourth Edition (Paperback + eBook Updates)
Author: Dr. Paul L. Marino
Edition: Fourth Edition (Revised)
Format: Paperback + eBook with Updates
Discipline: Critical Care / Intensive Care Medicine
Overview
Marino’s The ICU Book is the most trusted resource in intensive care medicine worldwide. This fully revised Fourth Edition blends clear explanations, evidence-based practice, and practical clinical insights tailored for physicians, residents, and nurses working in critical care.
Written in a straightforward style, the book covers the fundamental principles of ICU management—from cardiovascular and respiratory support to infectious disease, renal, neurological, and metabolic disorders—making complex concepts easier to understand. This edition includes eBook access with updates, ensuring you stay current with the latest clinical practices and guidelines.
Key Features
- Comprehensive yet practical: A complete guide to core ICU topics and day-to-day management.
- Up to date: Content reflects the latest research, clinical advances, and best practices.
- Fast reference visuals: Clear illustrations, tables, and flowcharts for bedside decision support.
- For all levels: Ideal for medical students, residents, practicing physicians, and critical care nurses.
- Print + eBook bundle: Learn anywhere with searchable digital access and ongoing updates.
What You’ll Learn
- Principles of hemodynamics, shock, and ventilatory support.
- Diagnosis and management of infectious, renal, neuro, and metabolic disorders in the ICU.
- Evidence-based approaches to monitoring, therapeutics, and procedures.
- Practical frameworks for rounding, documentation, and multidisciplinary coordination.
Why This Book
Balancing depth, clarity, and real-world practicality, Marino’s The ICU Book remains the definitive reference for mastering critical care—at the bedside, in training, and throughout your career.
