Tuyển tập các báo cáo nghiên cứu về y học được đăng trên tạp chí y học Critical Care giúp cho các bạn có thêm kiến thức về ngành y học đề tài: Oxford Handbook of Critical Care for PDAs, 2nd edition. | Available online http content 11 1 303 Book report Oxford Handbook of Critical Care for PDAs 2nd edition Daniel De Backer Department of Intensive Care Erasme University Hospital Free University of Brussels Route de Lennik 808 B-1070 Brussels Belgium Corresponding author Daniel De Backer ddebacke@ Published 1 February 2007 Critical Care 2007 11 303 doi cc5152 This article is online at http content 11 1 303 2007 BioMed Central Ltd Singer M Webb AR Oxford Handbook of Critical Care for PDAs 2nd edition. Oxford Oxford University Press 2006. ISBN 0-19-920586-8 The Oxford Handbook of Critical Care for PDAs provides rapid access to crucial and synthetic information on most aspects of management of critically ill patients. What is gained from presentation in a personal digital assistant PDA Information is easily accessed at the bedside at any time of the day. However users should not expect to have all the information that is usually provided in textbooks presented in this PDA version. Indeed chapters are succinct and concise even if these present all the essential information details cannot be provided. The information is easily accessible either directly from the index and table of contents or through easy links. These links are well organized and are of course the essential gain from the PDA format. Users can easily find their way through the different chapters. Another important advantage of the PDA is that the facility for making annotations is offered. Most areas of intensive care medicine are covered including the classical pathophysiological disorders shock and organ failure monitoring techniques organ support technologies and intoxication management. Organization and management of the intensive care unit is also covered. This includes smoke and fire management. Although at a first glance it might not seem useful to have fire management dealt with on PDAs one can imagine that this might be helpful for the physician confronted