Now with updated ACLS algorithms An Introduction to Clinical Emergency Medicine is a much-needed resource for individuals practicing in this challenging field. It takes a novel approach, describing in detail the best and most current methods including initial patient evaluation, generation of differ
Emergency Medicine: An Approach to Clinical Problem-Solving
✍ Scribed by Glenn C. Hamilton MD, Arthur B. Sanders MD, Gary Strange MD, Alexander T. Trott MD
- Publisher
- Saunders
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
Back in an all-new edition, Emergency Medicine covers the most common disorders seen in the emergency department in a handy, outline format. It explains the responsibilities of the emergency physician along with the decisions that need to be made. The 2nd Edition is perfect for on-the-go consultation--soft cover, shorter, and more focused.Organized by symptom orientation rather than disease, reflecting how patients present.Covers the most common presentations in emergency medicine.Provides case studies throughout the chapters.Gives special consideration to pediatric and geriatric populations in most chaptersFeatures new chapters on shock, penetrating trauma, HIV patients, and domestic violence.Provides more information on women patients and evidence-based medicine.Includes new international contributors.Updates and revises all chapters with the newest information.
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