| Oakes' Ventilator Management: A Bedside Reference Guide | Ring-boundby Dana F. Oakes (Author)
| List Price: | $25.95 | |
| | Binding: | Ring-bound | | Publisher: | RespiratoryBooks.com | | Edition: | 1stst Edition | | Page Count: | 312 Pages | | Publication Date: | September 01, 2002 | | Sales Rank: | 1,337,191st |
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description (Respiratory Books) VA Medical Center of Washington, D.C. Pocket-sized quick-reference guide to patient-ventilator management. Addresses mechanical ventilator capabilities and limitations, strategic clinical applications, physiological effects, and matching of management strategies to the changing needs of patients. Tabular format. Binder with looseleaf pages. |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 5.0 based on 5 reviews)
| Good volume of information by Dr. Naga Udaya Kira Thatimatla (USA) 4 Stars May 01, 2009 Small book with good information volume.
This is a little bit complex version of info.
| | Ventilator Reference Review by Marilyn Mouzon 5 Stars June 11, 2007 The handbook arrived in a timely manner and it was in excellent condition.
| | Oakes ventilator Management by Wendy S. Shelton 5 Stars May 12, 2007 I looked forward to receiving the reference guide because I knew from a previous purchase from the same author it was an excellent buy. It is well worth the money and the information helped me in a current class at college.
I recommend this reference guide to anyone that is a respiratory therapists,and nurses would enjoy this as well.
| | A real find! by T. Lange (Reno NV) 5 Stars November 07, 2004 A completely idiot proof book on the basics and every day management of ventilators in the critical care setting. All of those annoying but vital formulas, clinically correlated and very neatly packed into a small handy manual. Who could ask for more? I would highly recommend it to all students, interns and residents that are going to be facing a ventilated patient at night on call. If you get this book, do yourself a favor and review well before starting your critical care rotation. It will pay BIG dividens. Thanks Dana!
| | worth every penny by Nicole Garden (SK, Canada) 5 Stars March 10, 2004 It's a little black 6-ring binder, a little awkward in the pocket but still sits with you. Nothing specific to certain brand-names of ventilators but includes everything else including basic parameter interphasing, waveforms, management, and some fluffy-out-there stuff like liquid ventilation with perfluorocarbon, high-frequency ventilation, ILV and ECMO.Bring it with you on your ICU rotation and never be caught with your pants down. For the price you'll pay, it's three giant textbooks condensed into one no-B.S. quick-reference.
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SIMILAR PRODUCTS |

| Clinical Practitioners Pocket Guide to Respiratory Care (2008 - 7th edition) by Dana Oakes (Author)
The 7th Edition is now vibrantly colored, with hundreds-of-pages of updated diagrams, tables, charts and illustrations. The book is also colorfully tabbed to make flipping around from chapter to chapter effortless. All this packaged into a unique pocket-sized, six-ring binder. There is a reason that this blue book has been the #1 selling respiratory care pocket guide for well over 20 years now. Chapters include Patient Assessment, Cardiovascular Dynamics, Pulmonary Dynamics, Respiratory...
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| Neonatal/Pediatric Respiratory Care: A Critical Care Pocket Guide (2009 - 6th edition) by Dana Oakes (Author)
The 2009 Edition of Oakes' Neonatal/Pediatric Critical Care Pocket Guide is here.
Key changes include full color of the entire book, printed page tabs, and 50+ pages of additional information.
Key content includes prenatal and postnatal assessment, neonatal transport, assessment and monitoring (respiratory, cardiovascular, neurological), critical care procedures, O2/aerosol/humidity therapies, chest PT, CPAP, mechanical ventilation, pharmacology, 47 diseases/disorders, and more.
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| Mechanical Ventilation: Physiological and Clinical Applications by Susan P. Pilbeam (Author), J. M. Cairo (Author)
Reorganized to better reflect the order the order in which mechanical ventilation is typically taught, this text focuses on the management of patients who are receiving mechanical ventilatory support and provides clear discussion of mechanical ventilation and its application. The 4th edition features two-color illustrations, an increased focus on critical thinking, a continued emphasis on ventilator graphics, and several new chapters including non-invasive positive pressure ventilation and...
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| Hemodynamic Monitoring: A Bedside Reference Manual (2004 - Old 4th edition) by Dana Oakes (Author)
Perhaps one of the lesser understood concepts of respiratory medicine, Oakes' Hemodynamic Monitoring presents a comprehensive bedside pocket reference on all aspects of hemodynamics. Students have found this to be an invaluable resource when trying to master the concepts, particularly in studying for the CRT and RRT credentialing exams. Professionals will find this as comprehensive a resource as exists on the subject. Content includes an overview of hemodynamic monitoring, an overview of...
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| Workbook for Mechanical Ventilation: Physiological and Clinical Applications by Susan P. Pilbeam MS RRT FAARC (Author), Sindee Karpel MPA RRT AE-C (Author), Neil Rodia MS RRT (Author)
In addition to the learning objectives, review questions, and case studies, this companion Workbook for Mechanical Ventilation now includes a Key Terms Crossword Puzzle, critical thinking questions, NBRC-style questions, and helpful Internet sites for each chapter. * The learning objectives from the text are restated to reinforce the basic concepts that students should learn from each chapter. * Review questions based on chapter learning assist in student interaction with the textbook. * Case...
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