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Old Nov 13, 2004, 11:46 AM
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Originally Posted by JCRN03
I frequently use The ICU Book 2nd edition by Paul L. Marino. It may be a little more in depth than some of the other reccommended books, however, I find it very readable and valuable.
I also really recommend this book! It has really helped me get a great overview of what's going on in the ICU!

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Old Nov 18, 2004, 03:51 AM
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This is a great ICU book for the "newbie"
good luck.

Introduction to Critical Care Nursing
by Mary Lou Sole, Marilyn Lamborn, Jeanette Hartshorn
Hardcover: 665 pages
Publisher: W.B. Saunders Company; 3rd edition (December 1, 2000)
ISBN: 0721686877

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Old Feb 27, 2005, 02:34 AM
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Originally Posted by heartICU
I also have a hemodynamics book, Handbook of Hemodynamic Monitoring and Noninvasive Clinical Application by Gloria Oblouk Darovic (ISBN 0721692931).
OMG! I've just finished a book by the same author. It's titled, Handbook of Hemodynamic Monitoring, by Gloria Oblouk Darovic (c) 2004 ISBN 0721603130. It's not the same according to the ISBN of the book heartICU recommended, but I'm sure it's quite similar.

I've read plenty of books on hemodynamic monitoring and I own the Kathy White book and the book Critical Care Nursing Secrets (both are not bad, not too easy to sit and read mainly good references), but I have to say the book I mention is just awesome! Very readable, unlike many hemodynamic books, this one flows when you read it and really has a way of capturing the reader.

This book is completely heart oriented. It would be especially good for those in CTICU or CCU and for both brand spanking new ICU nurses and those with years of experience.

EXCELLENT.

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Old Feb 27, 2005, 03:05 AM
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Thumbs up A MUST read!

Another good critical care book I'd like to mention is titled, Clinical Wisdom and Interventions in Critical Care - A Thinking in Action Approach by Patricia Benner, Patricia Hooper-Kyriakidis, and Daphne Stannard, (c)1999, ISBN 0721675115. Some may have read Patricia Benner before (Expertise in Nursing Practice, by Benner, et.al, 1996)

The goal of this book is to get those nurses who work in critical care to read the book and spontaneously respond, "you have put into words what I have always known about critical care nursing practice but had not expressed."

The book does not simplify or reduce critical care to principles in an attempt to make it easier to learn/or read. Instead, the book provides an amazingly whole picture enabling the learner/reader to visualize what critical care is really like and to comprehend the expectations placed on critical care nurses.

This book is made of of first-hand accounts of 205 staff and advanced practice nurses. The authors arranged with participating facilities to observe the critical care nurse at work taking first hand accounts of what the nurse is doing through an interview process as things happen (some of the interviews are done with nurses at my CTICU before I started working there! ). This is THE book that describes for us what we have such a hard time describing - what we do, how we do it, and why. This book is VERY MUCH about critical thinking and clinical judgement based on VERY specific examples (the interviews).

Different in construction from most nursing or medical texts, it takes advantage of the depth of detail and intrigue found in "nurse stories." Every chapter is replete with real-life incidents used to illustrate the complex ideas and ambiguities inherent in caring for the critically ill.

All I can say is this book is excellent! I've read it twice, once just recently and once about 4 years ago. I can guarantee you that every single critical care nurse out there will love this book. I can't recommend it enough, especially for newcomers to nursing and critical care!


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Old Mar 28, 2005, 04:11 AM
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icu book

e fastfacts by kathy white of course, you could get the book or get it downloaded on your pda.

Originally Posted by erinnRN
Hi! I will be starting as a new ICU nurse the beginning of May. I have come from a Transitional ICU but we did not get Swans, alot of drips and CVVH....I was wondering about a good ICU book -- nursing or whatever.
oh, and any other advice for me!
thanks,
Erin

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Old Mar 31, 2005, 01:26 PM
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Originally Posted by MarkHammerschmidt
May I humbly recommend my series of free articles at www.icufaqs.org ?
Thanks so much for sharing your site! It's excellent!

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Old Apr 11, 2005, 09:17 PM
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Originally Posted by MarkHammerschmidt
May I humbly recommend my series of free articles at www.icufaqs.org ?
Yepp! Very nice job for icufaqs. Thanks Mark! :hatparty:

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Old May 02, 2005, 06:41 PM
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ICU book

A great reference that I find as a useful tool is -->Quick Reference to Critical Care by Nancy H. Diepenbrock. It's about 310 pages of great information. It's direct, informative and in language easily understandable. Good luck in ICU.

Originally Posted by erinnRN
Hi! I will be starting as a new ICU nurse the beginning of May. I have come from a Transitional ICU but we did not get Swans, alot of drips and CVVH....I was wondering about a good ICU book -- nursing or whatever.
oh, and any other advice for me!
thanks,
Erin

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Old May 23, 2005, 08:22 PM
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The bible in Books for ICU

The book is "The ICU Book" by Paul Marino...it is a great reference book for a new grad...Good Luck and welcome to critical care nursing

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Old Jun 28, 2005, 03:15 PM
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Thumbs up Thank you for such great notes...

Originally Posted by MarkHammerschmidt
May I humbly recommend my series of free articles at www.icufaqs.org ?
Hi Mark,
Just want to say that I'm so impressed with your notes. It is wonderful that you took the time to do this -- Even though I'm a nursing student, I printed them out and created a book for my reference later in my career - I'm interested in ICU nursing.

Thank you very much for your efforts.

Lia

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