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  • CURRENT Diagnosis and Treatment Emergency Medicine, Eighth Edition

    CURRENT Diagnosis and Treatment Emergency Medicine, Eighth Edition by Stone, C. Keith; Humphries, Roger;

    Series: MEDICAL/DENISTRY;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 8
    • Publisher McGraw Hill
    • Date of Publication 18 August 2017

    • ISBN 9780071840613
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages1072 pages
    • Size 228x185x40 mm
    • Weight 1802 g
    • Language English
    • 110

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    Short description:

    Authoritative, easy-access coverage for Emergency Department clinicians who need answers NOW

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    An instant-access guide to the diagnosis, treatment, and management of the conditions most likely to present in the emergency department

    A Doody?s Core Title for 2019! 

    Essential for anyone practicing in an emergency department or acute care setting, this new edition of CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment Emergency Medicine strikes the perfect balance between brevity and clinical necessity.  It delivers exactly the amount of information needed for quick diagnosis, effective treatment, and improved outcomes ? no more, no less.  Every chapter of this edition has been updated to reflect the latest breakthroughs and developments, and the book is filled with high-quality illustrations designed to clarify difficult concepts.

    FEATURES:
    ? Strikes the perfect balance between brevity and clinical necessity, delivering exactly the amount of information needed for quick diagnosis, effective treatment, and improved outcomes 
    ? Emphasizes the immediate management of life-threatening problems, then covers the evaluation and treatment of specific disorders
    ? Priority-based and problem-oriented organization encompasses all aspects of emergency medicine, including common emergencies, trauma, and neonatal and pediatric emergencies
    ? Extensive at-a-glance algorithms facilitate rapid decision making
    ? Comprehensive tables of drugs commonly used in the ED


     



    Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product.


    An instant-access guide to the diagnosis, treatment, and management of the conditions most likely to present in the emergency department

    A Doody?s Core Title for 2019! 

    Essential for anyone practicing in an emergency department or acute care setting, this new edition of CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment Emergency Medicine strikes the perfect balance between brevity and clinical necessity.  It delivers exactly the amount of information needed for quick diagnosis, effective treatment, and improved outcomes ? no more, no less.  Every chapter of this edition has been updated to reflect the latest breakthroughs and developments, and the book is filled with high-quality illustrations designed to clarify difficult concepts.

    FEATURES:
    ? Strikes the perfect balance between brevity and clinical necessity, delivering exactly the amount of information needed for quick diagnosis, effective treatment, and improved outcomes 
    ? Emphasizes the immediate management of life-threatening problems, then covers the evaluation and treatment of specific disorders
    ? Priority-based and problem-oriented organization encompasses all aspects of emergency medicine, including common emergencies, trauma, and neonatal and pediatric emergencies
    ? Extensive at-a-glance algorithms facilitate rapid decision making
    ? Comprehensive tables of drugs commonly used in the ED


     

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    Table of Contents:

    I. SPECIAL ASPECTS OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE
    1. Approach to the Emergency Department Patient, T. Russell Jones
    2. Prehospital Emergency Services, Margaret Strecker-McGraw and Kimrey J. Daniel
    3. Nuclear, Biologic, and Chemical Agents; Weapons of Mass Destruction, David L. Morgan and Christopher Ortiz
    4. Disaster Medicine, Gregory A. Starr, Thomas W. Allen, and Charles E. Stewart
    5. Legal Aspects of Emergency Care, Charles A. Eckerline, Jr. and Jonathan C. Brantley
    6. Emergency Bedside Ultrasound, David A. Fritz
    7. Emergency Procedures, William Randall Partin and Colby Dorrah
    8. Procedural Sedation and Analgesia, Christopher Colvin
    II: MANAGEMENT OF COMMON EMERGENCY PROBLEMS
    9. Basic & Advanced Cardiac Life Support, Eric C. Goshorn, Justin A. Kan, and Salvator J. Vicario
    10. Compromised Airway, Justin Knowles and Allison Rains
    11. Shock, William F. Young, Jr.
    12. The Multiply Injured Patient, Julia Martin
    13. Respiratory Distress, C. Keith Stone
    14. Chest Pain, Martin R. Huecker and Daniel J. O'Brien
    15. Abdominal Pain, Justin Coomes and Melissa Platt
    16. Gastrointestinal Bleeding, Timothy G. Price and Zachary E. Armstrong
    17. Coma, Dylan B. Medley and James E. Morris
    18. Syncope, C. Keith Stone, Margaret Strecker-McGraw, and Andrew Juergens
    19. Seizures, C. Keith Stone
    20. Headache, C. Keith Stone
    21. Arthritis & Back Pain, Ryan P. Woods and Jason Seamon
    III: TRAUMA EMERGENCIES
    22. Head Injuries, Roger L. Humphries
    23. Maxillofacial & Neck Trauma, Alicia A. Shirakbari and Marshall Hall
    24. Chest Trauma, Jonathan Jones and Seth Searley
    25. Abdominal Trauma, Sonya C. Melville and Daniel E. Melville
    26. Genitourinary Trauma, Brian Adkins
    27. Vertebral Column & Spinal Cord Trauma, S. Derrick Fowler and Jason Seamon
    28. Orthopedic Emergencies, Royce Coleman and Alison Reiland
    29. Hand Trauma, Bill Ewen and Raymond G. Hart
    30. Wound Care, Thomas R. Jones
    IV: NONTRAUMA EMERGENCIES
    31. Eye Emergencies, Robert D. Greenberg and Kimrey J. Daniel
    32. Emergency Disorders of the Ear, Nose, Sinuses, Oropharynx, and Mouth, Timothy C. Stallard
    33. Pulmonary Emergencies, David A. Smith
    34. Cardiac Emergencies, Sameer Desai
    35. Cardiac Arrhythmias, Joseph Heidenreich
    36. Gastrointestinal Emergencies, Elizabeth Davis and Kimberly J. Powers
    37. Neurologic Emergencies, C. Keith Stone
    38. Obstetric and Gynecological Emergencies and Rape, Ryan Tucker and Melissa Platt
    39. Genitourinary Emergencies, Joseph Heidenreich
    40. Vascular Emergencies, David A. Fritz
    41. Hematologic Emergencies, M.K. Strecker-McGraw and Mark Andrew Wilson
    42. Infectious Disease Emergencies, Jon Jaffe and Taylor Ratcliff
    43. Metabolic & Endocrine Emergencies, Martin R. Huecker and Daniel F. Danzl
    44. Fluid, Electrolyte, & Acid-Base Emergencies, James E. Morris
    45. Burns & Smoke Inhalation, Dorian Drigalla and Jennifer Gemmill
    46. Disorders Due to Physical & Environmental Agents, Rebecca C. Bowers and M. Virginia Mustain
    47. Poisoning, David L. Morgan and Douglas J. Borys
    48. Dermatologic Emergencies, Kavon Azadi and Boyd Burns
    49. Psychiatric Emergencies, Eric J. Brown and Lori Whelan
    50. Pediatric Emergencies, Maria Stephan, Craig Carter, and Shah Ashfaq

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