2026 Fast Facts For Critical Care - eBook Edition
2026 Fast Facts For Critical Care - eBook Edition
The complete contents of the 2026 edition of Fast Facts for Critical Care in eBook form! Read on any device that has an eBook reader.
- Fast, easy navigation - find the content you need in seconds
- Clear illustrations and tables to make content easy to digest in fast-paced situations
- Free with the purchase of the 2026 printed version of Fast Facts For Critical Care
New for 2026!
A complete, page-by-page update of all information from the previous edition.
- Fully updated to include the latest 2025 ACLS Guidelines
- 15 new illustrations
- Over 100 information updates
- STAT meds section now includes information for over 75 medications
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New sections:
- COVID
- Non-invasive and minimally invasive cardiac output monitoring
- Esophageal cardiac output monitoring
- Bispectral index monitoring
- Respiratory syncytial virus
- and much more
And, as always,
Quick Reference Coverage of:
- The latest treatment guidelines
- Advanced procedures
- Critical medications
- Emergency interventions
- All in a 6-ring, 5" x 7" binder that
- lays flat when open (hands-free)
- won't turn off
- can be updated
- is compact, concise, and color-illustrated
Chapters:
- Cardiovascular
- Hemodynamics
- ACLS - 2025
- STAT Meds
- Med Facts
- COVID
- ECG
- Pacing
- Respiratory
- Neuro
- Renal/Endo
- Lab, Fluids, Blood and Charts
- ACLS guidelines from the American Heart Association (2024 Update)
- Endotracheal Intubation guidelines
- STEMI Guidelines
- Fibrinolysis for STEMI
- Post-Cardiac Arrest Care
- Cardiogenic Shock Guidelines
- Acute Ischemic Stroke Guidelines
- Noninvasive Cardiac Output Monitoring
- Hemodynamic Monitoring Procedures
- Critical information on over 80 emergency medications
- Infusion Tables to help you insure dosing accuracy
- Rhythm and 12-Lead ECG analysis
- ST-Segment monitoring and The J-Point
- Cardiac Pacing
- Management of the Advanced Airway
- Modes of Mechanical Ventilation
- Guidelines for Acute Respiratory Failure
- Weaning the patient from the ventilator
- The Three Types of Renal Failure
- Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy (CRRT)
- Electrolyte Imbalance (the dangers and the treatment)
- Considerations during Transfusion of blood products,
- Normal Lab Values (both conventional and SI units).
All supported by illustrations that enhance understanding and communicate important information instantly.