07 June 2009

Multidisciplinary ICU Presentations



Multidisciplinary ICU Presentations
from Stanford School of Medicine

Shock
Trauma: Case Presentation
Upper Limb DVT… It’s not just for legs anymore
Prolonged Mechanical Ventilation Weaning Strategies in the ICU
Acute Renal Failure
Acid Base Disturbances
Perioperative myocardial infarction after noncardiac surgery
DVT Prophylaxis in the SICU
Endocrine Emergencies
Electrical Injuries
Blunt Abdominal Trauma:Evaluation
Tube Thoracostomy: Complications and the Role of Prophylactic Antibiotics
Acute Abdomen in the ICU Patient
Arterial Blood Gas Analysis
Benin Esophageal / Proximal Gastric Disease
Evaluation and Management of Hollow Viscous Injuries
Acute Mental Status Changes in the Intensive Care Unit
Tranfusion Medicine
Acute Respiratory Failure
holangitis & Management of Choledocholithiasis
AbdomnalCompartment Syndrome
Renal Replacement Therapy
GASTROINTESTINAL BLEEDING:Interventional Radiology Procedures
Nutrition
Crush Injuries and Rhabdomyolysis
Fluid and Electrolyte Physiology
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
Principles of Mechanical Ventilation
Abdominal Trauma
Acute Abdomen in Pregnancy
GI Hemorrhage
ICU-acquired Weakness
High-frequency oscillatory ventilation in adults
Perioperative Management of Liver Transplant Patients
Sepsis Management in the ICU

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