
More Case Studies in Emergency Medicine
A Collection of Memorable Clinically Relevant Cases with Clinical Pearls
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Product details:
- Publisher Springer
- Date of Publication 14 July 2025
- Number of Volumes 1 pieces, Book
- ISBN 9783662707784
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages241 pages
- Size 235x155 mm
- Language English
- Illustrations 1 Illustrations, black & white; 1 Illustrations, color 700
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Short description:
Following the successful book Case Studies in Emergency Medicine, More Case Studies in Emergency Medicine is another book with real, exciting and instructive case studies. Emergency physicians with many years of experience describe often dramatic and humanly touching emergency scene calls with which they have been confronted in the course of their professional lives. Each case is discussed based on the current literature and finishes with a conclusion to help in future practice. It is aimed at all those who work in emergency medicine or the emergency medical service and want to learn from the experience of their colleagues. Emergency physicians and nurses, paramedics and emergency medical technicians receive valuable tips for their own future work.
From the Contents
Infant in Bed – Talent Train Accident – Businessman in Hotel – (No) Treasure in the Lake – My Homeland Ukraine – A Pint, a Pint! My Kingdom for a Pint (of Blood)! – Shisha Outdoors – Impending Birth – A Well-Known Patient in Town – Child by the Pond – Flood in the Ahr Valley – Blue Tongue Instead of Rosy Cheeks – Tractor and Child – Nihil nocere in Times of Guidelines & Co. – Unclear Tachypnea.
The Editor
Volker Wenzel, MD, MSc, FERC is Chairman of the Department of Anesthesiology, Intensive Care Medicine, Emergency Medicine and Pain Therapy at Medical Campus Lake Constance - Friedrichshafen and Tettnang, Germany. He is the author of more than 330 peer-reviewed articles, editor of the emergency medicine section of the German specialist journal “Die Anästhesiologie” and Courtesy Professor of Anesthesiology at the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida, USA.
The translation was done with the help of artificial intelligence. A subsequent revision was done by the editor and the authors primarily in terms of content.
Long description:
Following the successful book Case Studies in Emergency Medicine, More Case Studies in Emergency Medicine is another book with real, exciting and instructive case studies. Emergency physicians with many years of experience describe often dramatic and humanly touching emergency scene calls with which they have been confronted in the course of their professional lives. Each case is discussed based on the current literature and finishes with a conclusion to help in future practice. It is aimed at all those who work in emergency medicine or the emergency medical service and want to learn from the experience of their colleagues. Emergency physicians and nurses, paramedics and emergency medical technicians receive valuable tips for their own future work.
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Table of Contents:
Excerpts: Infant in bed.- Talent train crash.- Businessman in hotel.- (K)ein Schatz im See.- Mein Heimatland Ukraine.- A pint, a pint! My kingdom for a pint (of blood)!.- Shisha outdoors.- Impending birth.- A well-known patient.- Child by the pond.- Flood in the Ahr valley.- Blue tongue instead of red cheeks.- Tractor and child.- nihil nocere in times of guidelines & co.- Unclear tachypnoea.
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More Case Studies in Emergency Medicine: A Collection of Memorable Clinically Relevant Cases with Clinical Pearls
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