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Respiratory Care: A Guide to Clinical Practice
 
 

Respiratory Care: A Guide to Clinical Practice [Hardcover]

Burton
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...a classic text now featuring an even stronger clinical focus that reflects the latest research findings, therapies, & equipment in a new larger format...with clinical skills based on the RRT & CRTT exam review matrices.

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4.0 out of 5 stars very good, Mar 3 2003
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This review is from: Respiratory Care: A Guide to Clinical Practice (Hardcover)
This is a very good book on respiratory care. It is not as good as Egan's RC, but it does have certain sections which Egan's does not have; therefore if you have both of them you should be OK. This book has very good adult and neonatal/pediatric cardiopulmonary disease section, the airway management chapter is great also, but it is not as easy to read as Egan's is because of condensed text and lack of illustrations/color (it does have alot of chest x-rays though). One advantage of this book is that it is very light because the publisher used thin paper to print it on. I recommend that the next edition have the following improvements: blood gases, mechanical ventilation (huge amount of space was used in this 4th ed to describe dozens of ventilators which is a waste because most ventilators work in a similar fashion), add color throughout, expand pulmonary anatomy and physiology. Again, very, very good text.
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