





Marino's The ICU Book: Print + Ebook with Updates (ICU Book (Marino)): 9781451121186: Medicine & Health Science Books @ desertcart.com Review: A fast ICU text to read. - Residents and students can be easily scared in the ICU. Your patients are sick, and its up to you to figure out how to manage them. They usually are unstable (that's why they're in the ICU!!!) and tend to have very complex issues. Nowadays, ICU isn't very well taught in medical school and doing an ICU rotation is optional in your 3rd/4th years. Therefore a good text is important in case you need reference to figuring out what is going on. To be honest, I only read maybe 3-4 chapters to this point (you don't have much time when you're taking care of ICU patients) but I really enjoyed the simple way of how everything is written in this book. I've read other critical care texts where it cites a lot of good articles and theories behind things but I think the ICU book puts it in a way that's not overwhelming. That being said, the chapters I've read has left me wanting more. This is a great starter reference book and it does cite all the articles/research that it quotes from so that when you want to do more research on your own, it will be easy for you to find. I definitely enjoy the tables and graphs in this book. I never had the older versions of the book so I can't comment what upgrades have been made in this latest edition but I can definitely say that the text is not overwhelming for a medical student (especially 4th years who have had some internal medicine). I will give this book 5 stars because everyone can read this without getting too confused or overwhelmed but if you are a critical care specialist, this book only grazes the top of specific issues. You will definitely need to hit up Uptodate or scan through the new NEJM critical care series. The paper quality is also good (I hate the new medical textbooks which they print on that cheap recycled paper). In summary: Very good book for the fundamentals of ICU but don't expect immense detail. Review: A valuable resource for the sub/acting-intern or intern in the ICU, with an Ebook FTW - As a fourth year medical student, I needed an ICU resource that was easy to read and always accessible. I started reading the print version at home and the Inkling version on the floor via iPad, but quickly realized that the electronic version was suitable for both. There were times while we were rounding that I found immediate answers or figures to help explain what we were discussing as a team. As far as content, the book is very well written, with just the right level of detail for a third/fourth year student or intern. (I imagine many residents will still appreciate the resource.) The book is also a quick read, so even though it seems quite long, you can power through chapters with ease. Marino conveys strong opinions about where the research meets or differs from practice in the ICU, but I think it is more valuable to know his opinion upfront.


| Best Sellers Rank | #124,572 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #11 in Anesthesiology (Books) #31 in Critical Care |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,896) |
| Dimensions | 8.98 x 6.06 x 1.57 inches |
| Edition | Fourth, North American |
| ISBN-10 | 1451121180 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1451121186 |
| Item Weight | 3.05 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 1059 pages |
| Publication date | November 5, 2013 |
| Publisher | LWW |
F**E
A fast ICU text to read.
Residents and students can be easily scared in the ICU. Your patients are sick, and its up to you to figure out how to manage them. They usually are unstable (that's why they're in the ICU!!!) and tend to have very complex issues. Nowadays, ICU isn't very well taught in medical school and doing an ICU rotation is optional in your 3rd/4th years. Therefore a good text is important in case you need reference to figuring out what is going on. To be honest, I only read maybe 3-4 chapters to this point (you don't have much time when you're taking care of ICU patients) but I really enjoyed the simple way of how everything is written in this book. I've read other critical care texts where it cites a lot of good articles and theories behind things but I think the ICU book puts it in a way that's not overwhelming. That being said, the chapters I've read has left me wanting more. This is a great starter reference book and it does cite all the articles/research that it quotes from so that when you want to do more research on your own, it will be easy for you to find. I definitely enjoy the tables and graphs in this book. I never had the older versions of the book so I can't comment what upgrades have been made in this latest edition but I can definitely say that the text is not overwhelming for a medical student (especially 4th years who have had some internal medicine). I will give this book 5 stars because everyone can read this without getting too confused or overwhelmed but if you are a critical care specialist, this book only grazes the top of specific issues. You will definitely need to hit up Uptodate or scan through the new NEJM critical care series. The paper quality is also good (I hate the new medical textbooks which they print on that cheap recycled paper). In summary: Very good book for the fundamentals of ICU but don't expect immense detail.
J**Y
A valuable resource for the sub/acting-intern or intern in the ICU, with an Ebook FTW
As a fourth year medical student, I needed an ICU resource that was easy to read and always accessible. I started reading the print version at home and the Inkling version on the floor via iPad, but quickly realized that the electronic version was suitable for both. There were times while we were rounding that I found immediate answers or figures to help explain what we were discussing as a team. As far as content, the book is very well written, with just the right level of detail for a third/fourth year student or intern. (I imagine many residents will still appreciate the resource.) The book is also a quick read, so even though it seems quite long, you can power through chapters with ease. Marino conveys strong opinions about where the research meets or differs from practice in the ICU, but I think it is more valuable to know his opinion upfront.
A**.
This is how medical textbooks should be
I'm a PA in the ICU, have been practicing for 3 years. I did ER for my first 2 years so this was a great intro to ICU basics. Medical textbooks usually make me zone out, like only one brain cell will be firing within seconds of me starting to read a chapter 😂 this book isn't like that!! It's clearly written by a professional for other professionals. It's concise, to the point with no unecessary fluff. Chapters are short but have a purpose which they make clear. I think it's really helped me to have a good foundation and I've found its very directly applicable to clinical practice.
A**M
Must read
I have been an ICU nurse for several years now. I have found this book to be helpful, a very good refresher, and at times very much a great resource for all one covers in the unit(s). It's been most useful when floating to sister units and encountering processes and diagnosis I'm not famialar with. Paul Marino has done a great job with this book. You'll find the writing easy to follow and understand ((even if you're new to critical care)). Also he covers a vast amount of data, so you won't get bored reading it. If you are a diligent student of the ICU, you will acquire a good bit of necessary knowledge from this book that will serve to better you, as you better other! Happy reading :)
K**N
Great reference book
Please keep in mind that I am a newer grad and have been working in the ICU for just over 9 months. This is a really great book with A LOT of wonderful information. It goes in depth and with that being said some chapters take me longer to read and really understand (having to look up word and processes I forgot or are unfamiliar with) than others. Most of the time it has adequate information in whatever I want to look up, last time it was hypothermia after cardiac arrest. Also, I have seen a couple resident docs carry around this book as well and other nurses have said it's a great book too. The couple chapters I have read have already taught me a whole hell of a lot.
T**S
The book is incredible but it needs a new edition
I'm a second year emergency medicine resident with several months of ICU rotations under my belt. I first started reading Marino's at the beginning of intern year and loved it! It's very well organized, comprehensive, and thoroughly covers concepts for ICU care that every resident and intensivist should know. However, the more I read, the more things I found that seemed a little out of date. One that really sticks out in my mind is heparin for central lines, but there were other smaller things in the book that appeared inconsistent with recent literature published after the book was written. The more of these I found, the more I started asking myself "Can I trust what I'm reading?" Ultimately it got to the point that I no longer implicitly trusted this book to provide me with information consistent with current standard of care. If this book gets a new edition, I will be FIRST in line for a hard copy. Until then, I would advise using this book only for the essential knowledge needed for critical care, and take some of the recommendations with a grain of salt.
A**V
The best ICU book
I have all the major Critical Care Medicine textbooks. I believe that Marino's book has the best volume/high yield ratio and is very easy to read. I got exposed to this book in my ICU days in residency and fell in love with the book.
S**T
Awesome book...easy to understand and easy to grasp..well written..❤️
J**R
This book is so informative and it’s an easy read. Lots of diagrams to help you understand the information! Only thing that would make this book better would be some practice quizzes at the end of each chapter to help you retain the knowledge!!
R**A
Marino does it again with this invaluable must-read ICU book for anyone preparing for their exam. His style of writing is engaging and unique. The book is a color copy making it easier to remember stuff....a good buy.
C**Z
El autor explica los conceptos de manera sencilla y con una visión muy práctica para todos los que trabajan con pacientes agudos, dentro o fuera de la UCI, cubre contenidos que bien valen para UCI, cardiología, medicina interna y urgencias generales. Aparte de esto trae un código que permite descargar la edición completa con actualizaciones a la aplicación Inkling de IOS/Android
M**C
I could not get the ebook file as promised. Registered in the site using the code.
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