On call cardiology

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On call cardiology

M. Gabriel Khan

W.B. Saunders Co., c1997

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Cardiology

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Here's a new pocket-size resource on the assessment and management of the cardiology problems that readers are likely to see while on call. Designed for quick reference, this book concentrates on bedside diagnosis, ECG interpretation, and treatment. Features: * Provides the background needed to make sound, confident decisions. Introductory chapters cover the diagnosis and management of on call problems, as well as the examination of the heart, physical signs of extrathoracic heart disease, and documentation of on call problems. The text also features coverage on the differential diagnosis of mimics of myocardial infarction. * Reviews common patient problems. Part II covers cardiologic problems that are commonly seen in the emergency room. Individual chapters present a specific problem and expertly lead the reader to an accurate definition of a cardiologic problem. * Examines diagnostic testing and interpretation. Despite the advent of expensive and sophisticated cardiologic tests, the ECG remains to date to be the most reliable and inexpensive tool for the confirmation of acute myocardial infarction, ischemia, and arrhythmias. A separate section explains the hallmarks of ECG diagnosis and the effective interpretation of ECG tracings. * List commonly used medications. These helpful appendices offer easy access to drug dosages, indications, adverse effects, and interactions of cardiovascular drugs. * Utilizes quick-reference lists to deliver complete how-to instructions for each disease and disorder. Readers can access information rapidly for easy review prior to rounds or examinations. Numerous illustrations also help to quickly clarify important concepts.

Table of Contents

Introduction. Approach to the Diagnosis and Management of On-Call Problems. Documentation of On-Call Problems. How to Examine for Extra Thoracic Physical Signs of Heart Disease. Examinations of the Heart. Patient-Related Problems: The Common Calls. Chest Pain. Acute Myocardial Infarction. Unstable Angina. Pericarditis. Dissecting Aneurysm. Dyspnea. Palpitations-Arrhythmias. Slow Heart Rate, Bradycardias. Bothersome Cough. Angioneurotic Edema. Edema. Spiking Fever with Valve Murmur: Endocarditis. Hypotension/Cardiogenic Shock. Hemoptysis. Hypertensive Crises. Hypertension. Acute Pulmonary Edema. Congestive Heart Failure. Cardiac Tamponade. Deep Venous Thrombosis. Cardiac Arrest. Cyanosis. Syncope. Rapid Guide to Relevant ECG Diagnosis. Appendices: On Call Formulary. Appendix 1: Commonly Used Cardiovascular Drugs. Appendix 2: Cardiac Drugs, Adverse Effects. Appendix 3: Cardiac Drugs Interactions.

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