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Emergency Medicine Avoiding the Pitfalls and Improving the Outcomes [Other digital carrier]

Edited by (Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester), Edited by (University of Maryland School of Medicine)
  • Formāts: Other digital carrier, 128 pages, height x width x depth: 275x219x8 mm, weight: 424 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Jan-2008
  • Izdevniecība: Wiley-Blackwell
  • ISBN-10: 0470755938
  • ISBN-13: 9780470755938
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Emergency Medicine  Avoiding the Pitfalls and Improving the Outcomes
  • Formāts: Other digital carrier, 128 pages, height x width x depth: 275x219x8 mm, weight: 424 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Jan-2008
  • Izdevniecība: Wiley-Blackwell
  • ISBN-10: 0470755938
  • ISBN-13: 9780470755938
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Emergency Medicine is a brand new book focusing on the common pitfalls and mistakes that can occur when dealing with high-risk conditions during standard medical practice. Concise chapters focus on clinical relevance, addressing the mistakes, the consequences and the knowledge necessary to avoid high-risk mistakes. An essential book for all staff dealing with emergencies.

Recenzijas

"Clearly organized around the tendencies of the good emergency physician...It has a dedication to evidence, with the clear belief that data will protect our patients." Doodys Reviews

Contributors. Preface.
1. Evaluation and Management of Patients with
Chest Syndromes: Richard A. Harrigan (Temple University Hospital and School
of Medicine) and Michael A. DeAngelis (Temple University School of Medicine).
2. Management of the Dyspneic Patient in the ED: Jairo I. Santanilla
(Louisiana State University School of Medicine in New Orleans) and Peter M.C.
DeBlieux (Louisiana State University School of Medicine in New Orleans).
3.
Evaluation and Management of the Patient with Abdominal Pain: Joseph P.
Martinez (University of Maryland School of Medicine).
4. Management of
Patients with Acute Back Pain in the ED: Michael E. Winters (University of
Maryland School of Medicine).
5. Headache Management: Stephen Schenkel
(University of Maryland School of Medicine).
6. Evaluation and Management of
the Patient with Neck Pain: Joshua Broder (Duke University Medical Center)
and Anita L'Italien (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill).
7. Trauma
Management in the ED: David E. Manthey (Wake Forest University School of
Medicine) and Bret A. Nicks (Wake Forest University School of Medicine).
8.
Management of Infectious Diseases: David J. Karras (Temple University School
of Medicine), Wayne A. Satz (Temple University) and Jeffrey Barrett (Temple
University School of Medicine).
9. Wound Care in Emergency Medicine: Siamak
Moayedi (University of Maryland School of Medicine) and Mercedes Torres
(University of Maryland School of Medicine).
10. Management of the Pregnant
Patient in the ED: Kristine Thompson (Mayo Clinic).
11. Pediatric Care in the
ED: Ghazala Sharieff (University of California, San Diego).
12. Management of
Hematology/Oncology Patients in the ED: Robert L. Rogers (The University of
Maryland School of Medicine).
13. Management of Intoxicated/Violent Patients:
Yesha Patel (Tufts-New England Medical Center) and Gus M. Garmel (Stanford
University School of Medicine). Index
Amal Mattu, MD Program Director, Emergency Medicine Residency. Co-Program Director, Emergency Medicine/Internal Medicine Combined Residency. Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Deepi G Goyal, MD Associate Program Director, Mayo Emergency Medicine Residency. Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota, USA.