Specialties MICU
Published Apr 17, 2004
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pickledpepperRN
4,491 Posts
I agree that this is the best I have seen:
http://www.icufaqs.org
Good to have a good textbook though. The AACN
https://www.aacn.org/AACN/practiceAlert.nsf/vwdoc/PracticeAlertMain?opendocument?opendocument#
is a great resource. Take their classes if you can. Attend NYI is possible too.
I found "Core Curriculum for Critical Care" very difficult when new. An experienced enthusiastic, and knowlegable instructor made all the difference for me.
Then got to the FAQs.
heartICU
462 Posts
If you are looking for books for cardiothoracic surgical nursing, I have a couple that are really good. Cardiothoracic Surgical Nursing by Betsy A. Finkelmeier (ISBN 0781717132) is great, and Cardiac Nursing by Susan L. Woods (ISBN 0781717337). I also have a hemodynamics book, Handbook of Hemodynamic Monitoring and Noninvasive Clinical Application by Gloria Oblouk Darovic (ISBN 0721692931).
gwenith, BSN, RN
3,755 Posts
A really good medical text book for ICU is Oh's Intensive Care Manual 5th Edition I don't have the ISBN but I do know it is published by Butterworth's/heinemann. Although it is medical it is one of the more readable medical texts.
TraumaQueen
88 Posts
I too have the handbook of hemodynamic monitoring. I found it very easy to read. On other book I bought is wonderful, and is titled The ICU Book. It explains things in pretty plain language, but is a good step up if you're looking to further your knowledge.
EvelynRN-BSN
183 Posts
Thank You! Everyone has been very helpful!
Evelyn
TraumaQueen said:I too have the handbook of hemodynamic monitoring. I found it very easy to read. On other book I bought is wonderful, and is titled The ICU Book. It explains things in pretty plain language, but is a good step up if you're looking to further your knowledge.
JCRN03
9 Posts
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.
nurseneesy
13 Posts
MarkHammerschmidt said:May I humbly recommend my series of free articles at www.icufaqs.org ?
WOW what a wonderful website.....
javajunkie
55 Posts
Kathy White's Fast Facts most definitely.
bluesky, BSN, RN
864 Posts
JCRN03 said: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!
sockov, ADN, ASN, BSN, CNA, LVN
156 Posts
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
begalli
1,277 Posts
heartICU said: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 © 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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