- Donald M. Yealy, Chair, Department of Emergency Medicine and Professor of Emergency Medicine, Medicine, and Clinical and Translational Sciences, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
- Clifton Callaway, Associate Professor and Vice Chair, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
- Unique focused approach
- Includes practical guides
- Concisely reviews clinical syndromes and procedures
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Critical care happens where it is needed, not just in the ICU. Patients with acute critical illness are often cared for initially in the ED, and the beginning actions can help alter outcomes hours, day and months later. This handbook targets selected common or high risk critical condition or therapies needed to optimize ED care, using the newest research and experiences from respected authors. Chapters are organized in a readable and user-friendly format, and each describes the topic, defines key terms, notes cutting edge and controversial aspects, and delivers pragmatic advice. Our goal is not to discuss every pathology and care option, but to focus on the key thoughts and actions that can drive care and improve the health of those I need.