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[6OJ]∎ PDF The Ventilator Book edition by William Owens Professional Technical eBooks

The Ventilator Book edition by William Owens Professional Technical eBooks



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If you need something that teaches you both the concepts of mechanical ventilation and how to manage patients with respiratory failure, this is the book for you. I can remember my first ICU rotation as a resident. It was great--sick patients, lots of procedures, and a real challenge. It was also intimidating, especially when it came to the ventilator. I had a basic understanding of mechanical ventilation, but I wanted to learn more. Unfortunately, the books and articles that I found were not what I needed. Don’t get me wrong--there are a lot of excellent books on Critical Care Medicine out there. The ones that I read had long chapters on the pathophysiology of respiratory failure, the mechanics of gas exchange, and the evidence supporting different modes. The problem was, I didn’t have time to read 100 pages on the mechanics of gas exchange. The physiology stuff was nice, but it wasn’t much help in the middle of the night when I was getting paged to the ICU. What I needed was a guidebook--something that would tell me how to set the ventilator up, explain why, and help me troubleshoot a tough situation. It had to fit in my jacket pocket. It had to be written in a way that made sense. Most importantly, I had to be able to read it at 2 a.m. without having it put me to sleep! Now, I teach Critical Care Medicine. The residents and medical students that I work with need the same thing I did--a way to understand mechanical ventilation while being responsible for the care of sick, sick patients. That’s why I wrote The Ventilator Book. So...what’s in the book? The How-To Guide--here’s where you’ll find good information about initial setup, quick adjustments, and troubleshooting. The How-To Guide is all you need to get through a busy night on call in the ICU. This is available for free on the website. The Eleven Commandments of Mechanical Ventilation The Owner’s Manual--this is a more in-depth discussion of different modes, PEEP, trigger, flow, and liberation from mechanical ventilation. There are also chapters on high frequency oscillatory ventilation and airway pressure release ventilation, as well as a chapter on taking care of the patient with prolonged respiratory failure. Each chapter is concise and can be read in 10-20 minutes. Appendix of Useful Knowledge--equations and formulas that are useful for attending rounds, pimping, and presentations. They can also be used from time to time to take care of critically ill patients. This is available for free on the website.

The Ventilator Book edition by William Owens Professional Technical eBooks

Purchased this for my husband on his birthday - we are both internal medicine residents and he is planning on pursuing a career in critical care medicine, and this book was recommended by a colleague. It is a kitschy, fun read (never thought this was possible for something as dry as changing vent settings) - would be a great start for an intern, probably more that you would need to know. Reviews setting changes in a fun, memorable way. Even have several pulmonary ICU attendings who often quote this book whom I thought were just being goofy on rounds - you'll definitely be in the "know" if this is your niche/are a medicine resident trying to master the basics of vents - and beyond!

Product details

  • File Size 447 KB
  • Print Length 131 pages
  • Publisher First Draught Press; 1 edition (July 23, 2012)
  • Publication Date July 23, 2012
  • Language English
  • ASIN B008OKFDMS

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As a nurse I’m trying to broaden my “respiratory therapy horizons” a bit. I like to learn anything that will make me a better nurse.
Excellent review of the fundamentals. Great for ICU fellows up at night. An excellent review also for older attendings 25 years out from their fellowship (yours truly). Good illustrations of ventilator mode variables and excellent text giving sound reasoning for making choices and adjustments in common disease states.
If you need a great intro to ventilators, this book is a good choice. Concise, easy to read, with good information. I would recommend it to any medical student/intern who would like to get a good grasp on the basics. Can easily read through in an hour or two (casually reading).
A lot of text books and material on mechanical ventilation are a waste of time and don't emphasize quick practical things needed in the ICU. The ventilator book is excellent! It has helped me manage my ICU patients on ventilator with confidence. I am very grateful to William Owens, the author of this book. I wish more physicians will think like him and write more practically applicable book.
Good book and information except that my copy is missing a few pages. Some pages printed blank and cut off the previous sentences or paragraphs. If I had the full book like what I paid for and not this copy with missprinted pages it would be 5 stars.
A freind going into Crit Care recommended this after I said I’d have to manage an open ICU next yr as a hospitalist. My program only lets fellows and attendings touch the vents and doesn’t do all that much vent teaching.

I read this over three times in 2 weeks (short read) and can now explain vents to my co-residents. While you obviously still need the hands on, this book will give you all the tools you need to manage the vast majority of vent cases. It’s explained as simply as I can imagine, and really takes the mystery out of vents making you think “ Eh, vents aren’t that difficult.” Highly recommended for anyone who needs to know how to manage vents.
I am a PGY3 Internal Medicine resident. Through my residency so far I had been reading about ventilator management from so many different source that all the information gets mangled. You are reading the same stuff from different books and thus you fail to develop a mental picture. It is always good to have a single basic source. This is an excellent book for anyone wanting to know the basics and more for ventilator management. I am reading it on my Note 3 which has a big enough screen size to read books. I am reading it on the go when I have time. It is short enough and the language is simple enough for it to be read and applied quickly. It gives just the required bit of knowledge to apply to your patients which is I think all you need. Not extensive but all a resident would need and also if you are planning for a career as a Hospitalist who would have to do Vent Management.

Read this one or twice and that should set you up.
I would recommend this for Residents and Hospitalists and possibly critical care fellows as a great starter book.
Purchased this for my husband on his birthday - we are both internal medicine residents and he is planning on pursuing a career in critical care medicine, and this book was recommended by a colleague. It is a kitschy, fun read (never thought this was possible for something as dry as changing vent settings) - would be a great start for an intern, probably more that you would need to know. Reviews setting changes in a fun, memorable way. Even have several pulmonary ICU attendings who often quote this book whom I thought were just being goofy on rounds - you'll definitely be in the "know" if this is your niche/are a medicine resident trying to master the basics of vents - and beyond!
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