Essentials of Accident and Emergency Medicine

Essentials of Accident and Emergency Medicine
Title Essentials of Accident and Emergency Medicine PDF eBook
Author Ahmad Subhy Alsheikhly
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages 328
Release 2019-01-10
Genre Medical
ISBN 1789848326

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As physicians, we have a constant passion for improving and maintaining patient's care and safety. The book is divided into three parts focusing on the essentials of general concepts, diagnosis, and management of accident and emergency medicine, as well as an academic approach to teaching in the emergency setting. The chapters selected for this book are written by an excellent group of recognized emergency surgeons and physicians from different countries and cultures facilitating a comprehensive and interesting approach to the problems of emergency treatment. We hope this book will be helpful and used worldwide by medical students, clinicians, and researchers enhancing their knowledge and advancing their objectives by a book that intends to become a reference text for research and practice within accident and emergency medicine.

Essentials of Accident and Emergency Medicine

Essentials of Accident and Emergency Medicine
Title Essentials of Accident and Emergency Medicine PDF eBook
Author Ahmed Subhy Alsheikhly
Publisher
Total Pages 326
Release 2019
Genre Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid
ISBN 9781789848335

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As physicians, we have a constant passion for improving and maintaining patient's care and safety. The book is divided into three parts focusing on the essentials of general concepts, diagnosis, and management of accident and emergency medicine, as well as an academic approach to teaching in the emergency setting. The chapters selected for this book are written by an excellent group of recognized emergency surgeons and physicians from different countries and cultures facilitating a comprehensive and interesting approach to the problems of emergency treatment. We hope this book will be helpful and used worldwide by medical students, clinicians, and researchers enhancing their knowledge and advancing their objectives by a book that intends to become a reference text for research and practice within accident and emergency medicine.

Essentials of Emergency Medicine

Essentials of Emergency Medicine
Title Essentials of Emergency Medicine PDF eBook
Author Richard V. Aghababian
Publisher Jones & Bartlett Publishers
Total Pages 1092
Release 2010-10-22
Genre Medical
ISBN 1449671624

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A Practical Reference Guide to Emergency Care Essentials of Emergency Medicine, Second Edition, provides physicians and medical residents with a comprehensive reference guide to the practice of emergency medicine in clinical settings. Covering both complicated and straightforward issues, Essentials of Emergency Medicine, Second Edition, serves as a quick-reference handbook for the full range of challenges encountered in emergency departments, as well as a manual for physician self-assessment and study guide for those seeking recertification. This second edition, compiled by an editorial board of veteran emergency medicine providers, draws expert content from 184 contributors. New and updated chapters include expanded sections on pediatrics and toxicology as well as the latest science on emergency psychiatric care. With Essentials of Emergency Medicine, Second Edition, physicians and medical residents can readily assess and expand their knowledge of emergency medicine, ensuring their patients receive the highest quality care over the full continuum of treatment, from the emergency room to inpatient departments.

Medicine for the Outdoors

Medicine for the Outdoors
Title Medicine for the Outdoors PDF eBook
Author Paul S. Auerbach
Publisher Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages 567
Release 2009-01-01
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 0323068138

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Packed with step-by-step instructions, how-to explanations, and practical approaches to outdoor and wilderness emergencies, this newly updated guide explains the best ways to respond to just about any medical problem when help is miles or days away. Logically organized, "Medicine for the Outdoors" may literally save a life.

Essential Emergency Medicine

Essential Emergency Medicine
Title Essential Emergency Medicine PDF eBook
Author Steven W. Salyer
Publisher Saunders
Total Pages 0
Release 2007
Genre Medical
ISBN 9781416029717

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Steven W. Salyer, PhD, PA-C and fellow Emergency Medicine Physician Assistants present a quick, concise, and practical guide to commonly confronted medical emergencies. Essential Emergency Medicine is ideal for the busy PA and NP in the hospital or on site and for dedicated EMTs on the front lines for fast-access information to emergency action, diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up recommendations. Quick and Concise guide to emergency medicine Section on Toxicology Emergencies Section on Pediatric Emergencies ICD and CPT codes Over 30 new topics covered Information on required radiographs, MRIs, and CTs for each emergency Step-by-step recommendations for ordering appropriate tests and interpreting the results

Essential Emergency Imaging

Essential Emergency Imaging
Title Essential Emergency Imaging PDF eBook
Author Resa E. Lewiss
Publisher Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Total Pages 1020
Release 2012-02-13
Genre Medical
ISBN 1451155069

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Part of the Essential Emergency Medicine Series, this book offers emergency department staff a one-stop shop for information about all aspects of imaging. With the demand for cost-effective treatment, and the plethora of imaging options, the emergency physician needs to know which test will provide the best information with the least impact on the patient. The authors present information in a systematic, user-friendly approach. Beginning with the suspected diagnosis, the clinician reviews a brief overview of the condition, usual findings, and possible lab tests. "Bedside Pearls" reflect usual findings; classic images with more pearls about the specific technique follow. Each chapter ends with the advantages and disadvantages of the various imaging modalities.

Cambridge Textbook of Accident and Emergency Medicine

Cambridge Textbook of Accident and Emergency Medicine
Title Cambridge Textbook of Accident and Emergency Medicine PDF eBook
Author David V. Skinner
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 1296
Release 1997-03-27
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 9780521433792

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An important reference text to fulfil the information requirements of a rapidly growing speciality. From prehospital care through to the smooth hand over to the continuing care specialist, this volume provides a complete dossier of essential information pertaining to the conditions regularly encountered in an emergency situation. Its three distinct sections cover in turn: practical issues of assessment and broad general principles, detailed management of specific trauma conditions and finally the specialist's insight into considerations of pathophysiology and epidemiology, ranges of clinical manifestations and potential complications.