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Reddit mentions of The Washington Manual of Critical Care: Washington Manual of Critical Care (Lippincott Manual)
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Marino’s ICU Book is great. The latest edition from Amazon comes with an Inkling copy which is convenient on the go. The Washington Manual of Medical Therapeutics and Critical Care are both good quick references, though they have less explanation than Marino’s.
For Anesthesia, Miller’s Anesthesia is the standard Harrison’s-style specialty text. At the medical student level a lot of places recommend “Baby Miller” aka Basics of Anesthesia. I personally preferred Morgan & Mikhail’s Clinical Anesthesiology, but both are good introductory texts. FWIW, my school had both available online so it was easy to pick and choose.
Marino ICU Book is my favorite for concepts and rationale. Useless for 3am patient management, however. It's a textbook.
Wash U manual of critical care is what you'll want when you just want to know what to do. It's an on-the-job reference.
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