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• Critical care nurses provide a high level care and often facilitate communication among all the people involved in the care of the patient. Their expertise and continuous presence allow early recognition of subtle but significant changes in patient conditions, thereby preventing worsening condition and minimizing complications that arise from critical illness or injury <br/><br/>• Contains major advances made in cardiovascular, respiratory, urology, neonatal and pediatric nursing <br/><br/>• Includes all important emergencies and explores intensive technology in the care of critically ill <br/><br/>• Mainly discusses cardiovascular emergency; respiratory emergency; important critical procedures/ emergency care; emergency drug management; dialysis; and neonatal and common pediatric emergencies.