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  • Emergency Medicine Fifth Edition: Emergency and acute medicine: Diagnosis and management

    Emergency Medicine Fifth Edition by Brown, Anthony F T; Cadogan, Michael D;

    Emergency and acute medicine: Diagnosis and management

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    • Kiadás sorszáma 5, New edition
    • Kiadó CRC Press
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2006. október 27.

    • ISBN 9780340927700
    • Kötéstípus Puhakötés
    • Terjedelem536 oldal
    • Méret 196x133 mm
    • Súly 690 g
    • Nyelv angol
    • Illusztrációk 16 line drawings
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    A clear and didactic approach to diagnosis and management in emergency medicine - ideal for 'heat of the moment' decision-making by the bedside

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    Hosszú leírás:

    The fifth edition of this international best-selling emergency medicine handbook has been completely updated and expanded to include the latest evidence-based guidelines in both emergency and acute medicine. The text follows a standard, clear and well set-out approach designed to maximize the practical delivery of care at the bedside. New additions to this edition range from the 2005 CPR Guidelines, febrile neutropenia and acute renal failure to information on handling SARS, bird 'flu and chemical and biological threats, amongst many others. On-the-spot decision making with a constant stream of undifferentiated patients requires a special kind of doctor - one who is up to the challenge and prepared to act, not just think. This new edition will prove an indispensable resource full of succinct, invaluable and appropriate information for the intern, SHO or junior registrar, whether called upon to act in the relative quiet of the night or during the hectic challenge of a weekend afternoon. The same high standards of care are expected with no margin for error; let this book take you to the benchmark, and make you a source of invaluable knowledge for others.
    From reviews of the previous edition:
    "The language is clear, the advice straightforward, and the scope comprehensive ... an essential part of the 'shop floor' library." Hospital Medicine
    "A reliable text ... of enormous help to junior doctors practising accident and emergency medicine for the first time" Postgraduate Medical Journal
    " ... logical, methodical and provides a framework for the management of a wide spectrum of illnesses and injury. The conciseness, portability and affordability of this text make it an excellent 'registrar in book form'". Medical Journal of Australia
    "This is one of the most popular, widely read small texts available ... an excellent text that gives acceptable, quick answers to patient diagnosis and management". Emergency Medicine

    The fifth edition of this international best-selling emergency medicine handbook has been completely updated and expanded to include the latest evidence-based guidelines in both emergency and acute medicine. The text follows a standard, clear and well set-out approach designed to maximize the practical delivery of care at the bedside. New additions to this edition range from the 2005 CPR Guidelines, febrile neutropenia and acute renal failure to information on handling SARS, bird 'flu and chemical and biological threats, amongst many others. On-the-spot decision making with a constant stream of undifferentiated patients requires a special kind of doctor - one who is up to the challenge and prepared to act, not just think. This new edition will prove an indispensable resource full of succinct, invaluable and appropriate information for the intern, SHO or junior registrar, whether called upon to act in the relative quiet of the night or during the hectic challenge of a weekend afternoon. The same high standards of care are expected with no margin for error; let this book take you to the benchmark, and make you a source of invaluable knowledge for others.
    From reviews of the previous edition:
    "The language is clear, the advice straightforward, and the scope comprehensive ... an essential part of the 'shop floor' library." Hospital Medicine
    "A reliable text ... of enormous help to junior doctors practising accident and emergency medicine for the first time" Postgraduate Medical Journal
    " ... logical, methodical and provides a framework for the management of a wide spectrum of illnesses and injury. The conciseness, portability and affordability of this text make it an excellent 'registrar in book form'". Medical Journal of Australia
    "This is one of the most popular, widely read small texts available ... an excellent text that gives acceptable, quick answers to patient diagnosis and management". Emergency Medicine

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Section I. GENERAL MEDICAL EMERGENCIES
    Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
    Chest Pain
    Cardiac Arrhythmias
    The Breathless Patient
    Upper Gastrointestinal Haemorrhage
    Diabetic coma and precoma
    The Patient with an Altered Conscious Level
    Acute Neurological Conditions
    Headache
    Acute Arthropathy
    Allergic or Immunological Conditions
    Skin Disorders
    The Elderly Patient
    Further Reading
    Section 2. ACID-BASE, ELECTROLYTE AND RENAL EMERGENCIES
    Acid-base Disturbances
    Electrolyte Disorders
    Potassium disorders
    Sodium disorders
    Calcium disorders
    Magnesium disorders
    Acute Renal Failure
    Further Reading
    Section 3. INFECTIOUS DISEASE AND FOREIGN TRAVEL EMERGENCIES
    Febrile Neutropenic Patient
    Hepatitis
    Gastrointestinal Tract Infection
    Sexually Transmitted Diseases
    Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Infection
    Needlestick and sharps incidents
    Common Imported Diseases of Travellers
    Pandemics Threats
    Further Reading
    Section 4. TOXICOLOGY
    Acute Poisoning: General Principles
    Specific Poisons
    Chemical Burns
    Further Reading
    Section 5 . TOXINOLOGY EMERGENCIES
    Snake Bites
    Spider Envenomation
    Marine Envenomation
    Bee and Wasp Stings
    Further Reading
    Section 6. ENVIRONMENTAL EMERGENCIES
    Heat, Cold and Drowning
    Sports Diving Accidents
    Electrical Burns, Electrocution and Lightning Strike
    Further Reading
    Section 7. SURGICAL EMERGENCIES
    Multiple Injuries
    Head and Facial Injuries
    Neck Injuries
    Chest Injuries
    Abdominal and Pelvic Trauma
    Additional Orthopaedic Injuries in Multiple Trauma
    Head Injury
    Burns
    The Acute Abdomen
    Further Reading
    Section 8. ORTHOPAEDIC EMERGENCIES
    Injuries to Shoulder and Upper Arm
    Injuries to the Elbow and Forearm
    Injuries to the Wrist and Hand
    Cervical Spine Injuries
    Thoracic and Lumbar Spine Injuries
    Pelvic Injuries
    Injuries to the Hip and Upper Femur
    Injuries to the Lower Femur, Knee and Upper Tibia
    Injuries to the Lower Tibia, Ankle and Foot
    Further Reading
    Section 9. MUSCULOSKELETAL AND SOFT TISSUE EMERGENCIES
    Soft-tissue Injuries
    Non-articular Rheumatism
    Back Pain
    Further Reading
    Section 10. PAEDIATRIC EMERGENCIES
    General Assessment
    Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
    Breathless Child
    Stridor
    Abdominal Pain, Diarrhoea and Vomiting
    Febrile Child
    Seizures and Febrile Convulsions
    Acute Poisoning
    Limping Child
    Cot Death and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)
    Child Abuse (Non-accidental Injury)
    Further Reading
    Section 11. OBSTETRIC AND GYNAECOLOGICAL EMERGENCIES
    Gynaecological Assessment and Management
    Gynaecological Causes of Acute Abdominal Pain
    Bleeding in Early Pregnancy
    Conditions in Late Pregnancy
    Womenâ??s Medicine Crises
    Further Reading
    Section 12. ENT EMERGENCIES
    Traumatic Conditions of the Ear
    Non-traumatic Conditions of the Ear
    Traumatic Conditions of the Nose
    Non-traumatic Conditions of the Nose
    Traumatic Conditions of the Throat
    Non-traumatic Conditions of the Throat
    Further Reading
    Section 13. OPHTHALMIC EMERGENCIES
    Visual Acuity
    Topical Ophthalmic Preparations
    Traumatic Conditions of the Eye
    Conditions Affecting the Eyelids
    The Painful, Red Eye
    Sudden Loss of Vision in the Uninflamed Eye
    Further Reading
    Section 14. MAXILLOFACIAL AND DENTAL EMERGENCIES
    Traumatic Conditions of the Face and Mouth
    Non-traumatic Conditions of the Mouth
    Further Reading
    Section 15. PSYCHIATRIC EMERGENCIES
    Deliberate Self-harm
    The Violent Patient
    Alcohol and Drug Dependency and Abuse
    Involuntary Detention
    Further Reading
    SECTION 16. ADMINISTRATIVE AND LEGAL ISSUES
    Excellent Habits of the Good Emergency Department Doctor
    Triage
    Consent, Competence and Refusal of Treatment
    The Police, Coroner and Attending Court
    Retrieval and Inter-hospital Transfer
    Mass Casualty Disaster and the Major Incident
    Further Reading

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