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    Mayo Clinic Critical Care Case Review by Kashyap, Rahul; O'Horo, John C.; Farmer, J. Christopher;

    Series: Mayo Clinic Scientific Press;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 1 December 2016

    • ISBN 9780190464851
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages312 pages
    • Size 254x178 mm
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    Mayo Clinic Critical Care Case Review is based on cases presented by critical care faculty and fellows at the Mayo Clinic Clinical Pathological Case (CPC) Conference, capturing the attributes in text and pictures by reproducing the selected best case presentations.

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    Long description:

    Mayo Clinic Critical Care Case Review is a unique compellation of cases presented at the highly rated Mayo Clinic Clinical Pathological Case (CPC) Conference. Designed to cover rare cases in a short amount of time, these reviews are set up in what is called the "unknown" format: highlighting the clinically key elements of the patient's hospital course, singling out the diagnostic dilemmas, and concludes with a question and answer format that allows clinicians to take
    home relative points for clinical practice.

    Written by practicing intensivists and critical care fellows for practicing intensivists and critical care fellows, this book combines interesting reading experiences with critical care medicine review. Each chapter ends with questions and answers that provide a board style review for the readers. Each case begins on the left-hand page with the discussion on the right, written succinctly to provide quick diagnostic understanding. While most critical care review books focus solely on an
    organ-system format, Mayo Clinic Critical Care Case Review captures the spirit of the CPC Conference in its text and illustrations.

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    Table of Contents:

    Table of Contents
    Section I: Cases
    1 Dyspnea and Edema
    Blair D. Westerly, MD, and Hiroshi Sekiguchi, MD
    2 An Electrical Problem
    Ronaldo A. Sevilla-Berrios, MD, and Erica D. Wittwer, MD, PhD
    3 Hypertension
    Srikant Nannapaneni, MBBS, Lisbeth Y. Garcia Arguello, MD, and John G. Park, MD
    4 A Rare Cause of Liver Failure
    Alice Gallo de Moraes, MD, Sarah A. Narotzky, MD, and Teng Moua, MD
    5 Shortness of Breath
    Carlos J. Racedo Africano, MD, and Darlene R. Nelson, MD
    6 Acute Respiratory Failure in a Young Smoker
    Mazen O. Alqadi, MBBS, and Bernardo J. Selim, MD
    7 Shock
    Mazen O. Alqadi, MBBS, John C. O?Horo, MD, MPH, and Larry M. Baddour, MD
    8 Diffuse Abdomninal Pain in a 45-Year-Old Woman
    Mazen O. Alqadi, MBBS, Jasleen R. Pannu, MBBS, and Teng Moua, MD
    9 An Over-the-Counter Intoxication
    Ronaldo A. Sevilla-Berrios, MD, and Kianoush Kashani, MD
    10 An Over-the-Counter Overdose
    Mazen O. Alqadi, MBBS, Sarah B. Nelson, PharmD, RPh, and Bernardo J. Selim, MD
    11 A Post?Myocardial Infarction Complication
    Mazen O. Alqadi, MBBS, and Eric L. Bloomfield, MD
    12 Massive Hemoptysis
    Mazen O. Alqadi, MBBS, and Mark E. Wylam, MD
    13 Hypotension Following a Broken Hip
    Joseph H. Skalski, MD, and Daryl J. Kor, MD
    14 Extubation Failure
    Muhammad A. Rishi, MBBS, and Nathan J. Smischney, MD
    15 Hypotension and Right-Sided Heart Failure After Left Pneumonectomy
    Misty A. Radosevich, MD, W. Brian Beam, MD, and Onur Demirci, MD
    16 More Than Meets the Eye
    Sumedh S. Hoskote, MBBS, Shivani S. Shinde, MBBS, and Nathan J. Smischney, MD
    17 Reverse Apical Ballooning Syndrome Due to Clonidine Withdrawal
    Pramod K. Guru, MBBS, Dereddi Raja S. Reddy, MD, and Nandan S. Anavekar, MB, BCh
    18 A Well-Known Cardiac Condition With a Unique Presentation
    Sumedh S. Hoskote, MBBS, Muhammad A. Rishi, MBBS, and Nathan J. Smischney, MD
    19 Electrolyte Abnormalities During Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy
    Sumedh S. Hoskote, MBBS, Fouad T. Chebib, MD, and Nathan J. Smischney, MD
    20 A Disease Masquerading as Septic Shock
    Muhammad A. Rishi, MBBS, and Nathan J. Smischney, MD
    21 A Respiratory Infection
    Kelly A. Cawcutt, MD, and Cassie C. Kennedy, MD
    22 Infection in a Patient With Chronic Myeloid Leukemia
    Michelle Biehl, MD, Lisbeth Y. Garcia Arguello, MD, and Teng Moua, MD
    23 Torsades de Pointes
    Andrea B. Johnson, APRN, CNP, and Thomas B. Comfere, MD
    24 The Kidneys Can See When the Eyes Cannot
    Sarah J. Lee, MD, MPH, and Floranne C. Ernste, MD
    25 An Upper Airway Crisis
    Mazen O. Alqadi, MBBS, and Mark T. Keegan, MD
    26 An Endocrine Emergency
    W. Brian Beam, MD, and Ognjen Gajic, MD
    27 Acute Renal Failure
    Mazen O. Alqadi, MBBS, and Amy W. Williams, MD
    28 Hypoxia and Diffuse Pulmonary Infiltrates in an Immunosuppressed Patient With Vasculitis
    Matthew E. Nolan, MD, and Ulrich Specks, MD
    29 A Paraneoplastic Syndrome
    Andres Borja Alvarez, MD, and Emir Festic, MD
    30 Complicated Diarrheal Illness
    Arjun Gupta, MBBS, and Sahil Khanna, MBBS
    31 Persistent Shock With Hemorrhagic Complications
    Sangita Trivedi, MBBS, Rahul Kashyap, MBBS, and Michael E. Nemergut, MD, PhD
    32 An Unusual Presentation of Disseminated Histoplasmosis
    Lokendra Thakur, MBBS, and Vivek Iyer, MD, MPH
    33 Complications of Cirrhosis
    Raina Shivashankar, MD, and Purna C. Kashyap, MBBS
    34 A Curious Case of Abdominal Pain
    Pramod K. Guru, MBBS, Abbasali Akhoundi, MD, and Kianoush B. Kashani, MD
    35 Weakness in the Intensive Care Unit
    Christopher L. Kramer, MD, and Alejandro A. Rabinstein, MD
    36 Altered Mental Status and Rigidity
    Christopher L. Kramer, MD, and Alejandro A. Rabinstein, MD
    37 Overdose
    Arjun Gupta and Sahil Khanna, MBBS
    38 An Unusual Encephalopathy
    Rudy M. Tedja, DO, and Teng Moua, MD
    39 Brain Death
    Dereddi Raja S. Reddy, MD, Sudhir V. Datar, MBBS, and Eelco F. M. Wijdicks, MD, PhD
    40 Use of Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation for Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
    Kelly A. Cawcutt, MD, Craig E. Daniels, MD, and Gregory J. Schears, MD
    41 Chest Pain and Respiratory Distress
    David W. Barbara, MD, and William J. Mauermann, MD
    42 Portal Venous Gas
    Brendan T. Wanta, MD, Arun Subramanian, MBBS, and Mark T. Keegan, MD
    43 Acute Respiratory Failure in a Stem Cell Transplant Patient
    Channing C. Twyner, MD, and Arun Subramanian, MBBS
    44 Flail Chest
    Sumedh S. Hoskote, MBBS, John C. O?Horo, MD, MPH, and Craig E. Daniels, MD
    45 Coma
    Muhammad A. Rishi, MBBS, Sarah J. Lee, MD, MPH, and Teng Moua, MD
    46 A Bleeding Disorder
    John C. O?Horo, MD, MPH, and Philippe R. Bauer, MD, PhD
    47 A Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Complication
    John C. O?Horo, MD, Sumedh S. Hoskote, MBBS, and Hiroshi Sekiguchi, MD
    48 Severe Influenza A?Associated Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
    Rudy M. Tedja, DO, and Craig E. Daniels, MD
    49 Severe Chest Pain
    Ronaldo A. Sevilla Berrios, MD, and R. Thomas Tilbury, MD
    50 A More Frequent Airway Emergency
    Shihab H. Sugeir, MD, and Francis T. Lytle, MD
    Section II: Questions and Answers
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