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Emergency medicine : a comprehensive study guide

American College of Emergency Physicians ; editor-in-chief, Judith E. Tintinalli ; associate editors, Ernest Ruiz, Ronald L. Krome

McGraw-Hill, Health Professions Divison, c1996

4th ed.

Available at  / 17 libraries

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Published in 1995

Description and Table of Contents

Description

This textbook in emergency medicine covers the most common emergency procedures. Suitable for board review or as a reference in the emergency department, it outlines diagnosis and management of the full range of emergency disorders. Also included in this edition are new sections on pre-hospital care, abuse and assault, and the care of patients with implantable devices.

Table of Contents

  • Pre-hospital care
  • resuscitative problems and techniques
  • acute signs and symptoms in adults
  • acute signs and symptoms in children
  • emergency wound management
  • cardiovascular diseases
  • pulmonary emergencies
  • the digestive system
  • renal and genitourinary disorders
  • gynaecology and obstetics
  • paediatrics
  • infectious diseases allergy
  • toxicology
  • environmental injuries
  • endocrine emergencies
  • iematologic and oncologic emergencies
  • neurology
  • eye, ENT, oral surgery
  • skin and soft tissue emergencies
  • trauma
  • fractures, dislocations and acute ligamentous injuries
  • muscular, ligamentous and rheumatic disorders
  • psycho-social disorders
  • abuse and assault
  • contempory imaging modalities
  • common implatable devices.

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