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Stories of Intensive Care: Medical Challenges and Ethical Dilemmas in Real Patients

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Stories of Intensive Care is a series of 23 stories about real patients cared for in the intensive care unit. The author, a retired pulmonary (lung) physician, directed the Mt. Sinai Hospital of Cleveland's Medical Intensive Care Unit (MICU) in the 1980s and 1990s. Each story highlights a medical challenge or ethical dilemma he encountered. The first chapter gives an overview of intensive care rounds, how the MICU operates, and what happens, when, during MICU rounds, a patient's heart suddenly stops beating. Succeeding chapters are devoted to one or two patients and the challenges they present. Like Harold Switek, too ill to leave MICU, too psychotic to stay. And Willie the Yellow Man, whose love affair with alcohol exceeded anything you've ever seen. You'll meet a young socialite hospitalized with rapid onset of total paralysis and wonder (as we did): will she ever hug her kids again? And another woman about to have her baby during a terrifying asthma attack. Then there's the young accountant who slept in a coma-for six months! In "The Red Baron" Dr. Martin tells the strange saga of a man who claimed to be coughing up blood, only that wasn't his real problem. Another patient, dubbed "The Wild Man," is deposited in the emergency department by a family member, who then disappears. The wild man is delirious, but why?These and other patients profiled in the book are all real, with names and other identifying features changed as necessary. In answer to the question "Should a physician write about his or her patients?, Dr. Martin states: "Emphatically, yes, if he or she is so inclined and provided that privacy is maintained. In a literary sense, doctors and nurses are privileged. What we see in our daily jobs is more than enough to fill many interesting books. We just have to find the time and inclination to tell others about what we do, and to make the work seem as interesting in print as it is in real life.


  • | Author: Lawrence Martin M.D.
  • | Publisher: Lakeside Press
  • | Publication Date: January 07, 2020
  • | Number of Pages: 266 pages
  • | Language: English
  • | Binding: Paperback
  • | ISBN-10: 0997895950
  • | ISBN-13: 9780997895957
Author:
Lawrence Martin M.D.
Publisher:
Lakeside Press
Publication Date:
January 07, 2020
Number of pages:
266 pages
Language:
English
Binding:
Paperback
ISBN-10:
0997895950
ISBN-13:
9780997895957