Pocket ICU Management
- C. difficile
- Calcium, excessive
- Calcium channel blocker overdose
- Calculations
- Candidiasis
- Cannabis
- Carbamazepine overdose
- Carbon monoxide poisoning
- Cardiac arrhythmia
- Cardiac defibrillator, automatic implantable, in sudden death
- Cardiac disease, valvular
- Cardiac disorders, autoimmune
- Cardiac infection, empiric antibiotic therapy in
- Cardiac pacemakers
- Cardiac surgery, postoperative care
- Cardiocerebral resuscitation
- Cardiopulmonary bypass
- Care of organ donor
- Care of patient following lung transplantation
- Care of patient following thoracic surgery
- Catheter-related bloodstream infection
- Cauda equina syndrome
- Central venous catheterization, complications
- Cerebral edema, tumor-induced
- Cerebral salt wasting syndrome
- Cerebrospinal fluid analysis and interpretation
- Checklist, ICU rounds
- Chemical solvents, inhaled
- Chemotherapy-induced neutropenic fever, infection in
- Chemotherapy toxicities
- Chest injuries
- Chest pain
- Chest tube placement, complications
- Cholesystic disease
- Chronic stable angina
- Churg-Strauss syndrome
- Closed head injuries
- Clostridium difficile infections
- Clostridium tetani
- CNS mass lesions
- CNS vasculitis
- Coagulation testing
- Coagulopathy
- Coagulopathy, drug-induced
- Cocaine intoxication
- Colitis
- Coma
- Coma, irreversible
- Commonly prescribed drug overdoses
- Common pharmacokinetics
- Compartment syndrome, abdominal
- Complete blood count
- Complex partial seizures
- Complications, drug-induced
- Complications of invasive procedures
- Conscious and deep sedation in the ICU
- Contact dermatitis
- Continuous positive airway pressure
- Contrast agents, complications from
- Cooley's anemia
- COPD and asthma
- CO poisoning
- Cord compression
- CRBSI
- Creatinine, increased
- Critical Care Pain Observation Tool
- Critical illness, anemia of
- Critical illness polyneuropathy
- Crush injury and rhabdomyolysis
- Cryoglobulinemic vasculitis
- CSF analysis
- Cutaneous manifestations of systemic disease
- Cyanide toxicity
- Cyanosis, drug-induced