Mechanical Ventilation for Respiratory Failure: Demystifying the Box in the Corner of the Room ()
By Richard M. Schwartzstein
Mechanical ventilators have long been an integral part of the care of patients with acute and chronic respiratory failure, and the recent COVID-19 pandemic has further underscored the need for greater understanding of the basic principles of their use in today’s ICU. Mechanical Ventilation for Respiratory Failure: Demystifying the Box in the Corner of the Room, by Drs. Richard M. Schwartzstein, Jeremy B. Richards, and Elias N. Baedorf-Kassis, is an easy-to-read, accessible text covering must-know information in this essential area—from basic and core principles to advanced topics in the field.
Are you a clinician working in the field of respiratory care? Do you want to gain a deeper understanding of mechanical ventilation and its use in treating respiratory failure? Look no further than the comprehensive guide, “Mechanical Ventilation for Respiratory Failure: Demystifying the Box in the Corner of the Room,” authored by Richard M. Schwartzstein, Jeremy B. Richards, and Elias N. Baedorf-Kassis.
In light of the recent COVID-19 pandemic, mechanical ventilators have become more crucial than ever in the care of patients with acute and chronic respiratory failure. This book aims to demystify the principles and concepts behind mechanical ventilation, providing clinicians with the knowledge they need to use these life-saving devices effectively in the ICU.
Written in an accessible and easy-to-read format, “Mechanical Ventilation for Respiratory Failure” covers a range of topics, from the basic principles of mechanical ventilation to more advanced concepts. The authors outline the core physiological principles that are critical for understanding the use of mechanical ventilators and explain how to apply these principles to different modes of ventilation.
One of the strengths of this book is its emphasis on applying mechanical ventilation to the treatment of common diseases that cause acute respiratory failure. By addressing these specific conditions, the authors demonstrate the practical application of mechanical ventilation in real-world clinical scenarios.
In addition to the core principles and common diseases, the book also covers special topics such as esophageal balloons, advanced modes of ventilation, and ventilator asynchrony. These topics are often overlooked in other resources but are crucial for clinicians who want to deepen their understanding of mechanical ventilation and optimize patient care.
Whether you are a resident on an ICU rotation, a critical care nurse or practitioner, or a respiratory therapist, this book is an ideal reference for expanding your knowledge and honing your skills in mechanical ventilation. It provides a comprehensive overview of the subject, allowing you to approach mechanical ventilation with confidence.
But what sets this book apart from others in the field? One standout feature is its commitment to accessibility. The authors have made a deliberate effort to present the information in a clear and concise manner, making it easy for readers to grasp and retain key concepts. The use of real-world examples and case studies further enhances the learning experience, helping readers apply their newfound knowledge to practical situations.
Furthermore, “Mechanical Ventilation for Respiratory Failure” is available in various formats, including eBook and audiobook. This means you can access the content on your preferred device, such as a computer, tablet, or smartphone. The eBook version also offers the convenience of natural language text-to-speech conversion, allowing you to listen to the content on the go.
If you’re serious about staying up to date with the latest advancements in mechanical ventilation and providing the best care for your patients, “Mechanical Ventilation for Respiratory Failure” is a must-have resource. Order your copy today and gain the knowledge and skills you need to excel in the field of respiratory care.
Product Details
- Outlines the core physiological principles critical for understanding the use of mechanical ventilators as life-saving treatment for respiratory failure, and describes how to apply those principles to basic modes of ventilation
- Explains how to use mechanical ventilation for common diseases that cause acute respiratory failure
- Addresses special topics such as esophageal balloons, advanced modes of ventilation, ventilator asynchrony, and more
- An ideal reference for residents on ICU rotations; critical care nurses, practitioners, and fellows; and respiratory therapists
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- Publisher : LWW; First Edition (September 14, 2023)
- Language : English
- : 304 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1975171098
- ISBN-13 : 978-1975171094