Intensive Care Essentials is a structured guide to the emergencies, organ-support decisions, and clinical patterns that define critical care.
It is written for readers who need a practical framework for approaching unstable patients. Each major topic follows the same clinical sequence: recognize deterioration, stabilize immediate threats, identify the likely cause, support failing organs, monitor response, and escalate care when necessary.
What You Will Find Inside- Core principles of airway management, oxygenation, ventilation, circulation, perfusion, and emergency stabilization
- Practical approaches to sepsis, septic shock, acute respiratory failure, acute kidney injury, electrolyte disorders, acid-base disturbances, and multiorgan dysfunction
- Hemodynamic support concepts, including fluid assessment, vasopressor use, shock recognition, urine-output monitoring, and perfusion reassessment
- Clinical approaches to altered mental status, severe bleeding, cardiac emergencies, thromboembolic disease, metabolic crises, and other high-acuity presentations
- Monitoring frameworks for vital signs, laboratory trends, blood gases, imaging findings, bedside observations, and response to treatment
- Escalation checkpoints that help readers recognize when a patient needs urgent intervention, specialist input, advanced support, or a revised management plan
- Practical guidance on communication, handoffs, treatment priorities, and transition planning after initial stabilization
This book is designed for medical students, residents, hospital clinicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and critical-care learners who want a stronger working foundation in acute care.
Intensive Care Essentials helps readers organize high-pressure clinical situations, recognize meaningful changes in patient condition, and approach critical illness with clearer priorities from first assessment through ongoing reassessment.