Clinical Examination of Critically Ill Patients
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By Natesh Prabu R and Bhuvana Krishna
This unique title offers a systematic approach to history-taking and clinical examination in critically ill patients, making it an invaluable guide for both trainees and practicing physicians in critical care medicine.
✨ Key Features:
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🩺 Provides a structured framework for focused clinical examination and its real-world application
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📑 Each chapter includes a case scenario, helping readers connect theory to clinical practice
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🧾 Organized into clear subsections, making complex principles easy to understand and apply
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👨🏫 Authored by experienced teachers, educators, and examiners in critical care medicine
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📘 Content reflects real-life clinical experiences of the authors, filling gaps where literature is limited
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🎯 Serves as a practical guide for critical care trainees as well as a trusted reference for practicing intensivists
With its case-based approach and expert authorship, Clinical Examination of Critically Ill Patients bridges the gap between textbook knowledge and bedside practice, making it an essential companion for anyone caring for critically ill patients.
Farah Samir –
I borrowed this from the hospital library, then ended up purchasing it. The clarity, the layout of the examination schemes (shock, respiratory distress etc.) help me prepare for Rounds, teaching juniors
Feril Morgan –
The sections on separate organ systems are very clear, detailed, well illustrated. The “examination schemes” for respiratory distress, shock, trauma are useful