Description
- Publisher : Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers Pvt. Ltd.; First Edition (25 September 2024)
- Paperback : 1008 pages
- ISBN-10 : 9356964521
- ISBN-13 : 978-9356964525
- Item Weight : 900 g
- Dimensions : 2 x 20.96 x 26.67 cm
- Packer : Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers Pvt. Ltd. 4838/24, Ansari Road, Daryaganj, New Delhi – 110 002, INDIA
- Generic Name : Book
Shubhankar Manohar Yadnik –
Easy to understand and very helpful in my clinical practice. Some topics were not detailed enough.
Sarvesh Sharma –
An essential guide for anyone working in critical care. Clear, concise, and very informative.
Kumaramangalam Srikar –
Comprehensive and insightful, although the layout could be improved for easier navigation.
Abhijith S –
Very useful in understanding different aspects of patient management in critical care. Highly recommended.
Muskan Agarwal –
A well-written book that bridges the gap between theory and real-world scenarios. Highly recommended.
Somay Gupta –
Excellent resource for experienced practitioners. New graduates might find it overwhelming at first.
Punit Kumar Yadav –
It’s alright, but I’ve read better. It covers a lot of ground, just not deeply enough for my liking.
Muskan Gupta –
Good resource for covering the basics, I would liked advanced concept included.
Abhishek Gautam –
The book is good but some of the information is slightly outdated, needs a refresh.
Aniket Mulmule –
A great addition to my library. I wish it included more case studies for better learning.
Tishika Bansal –
The book does provide a decent review of critical care principles, but a bit dry.
Shivam Vijayakumar Sharma –
One of the best books I’ve read on this topic. It really connects theory to practice.
Siddharth Pandey –
A solid overview of critical care, but some chapters felt a bit too theoretical. Practical application could be stronger.
Vedang Singhal –
This book offered a fresh perspective on some common critical care challenges. Enjoyed reading it.
Sriyanksha –
Helpful for my studies, especially the sections on patient monitoring. Wish there were more diagrams.