Oxford handbook of acute medicine
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Oxford handbook of acute medicine
(Oxford handbooks)(Oxford medical publications)
Oxford University Press, 2010
3rd ed
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Handbook of acute medicine
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The best-selling Oxford Handbook of Acute Medicine is an up-to-date, practical and comprehensive guide to the management of the acutely ill patient.
This third edition has been revised throughout to include the most up-to-date guidelines and treatment management plans. A new junior author ensures that the content remains relevant and accessible to all medics approaching acute medicine for the first time. This edition includes a new chapter which focuses on common presentations, and quick reference boxes throughout highlight top priorities in the management of each condition. The section on practical procedures has also been expanded to
include core competencies for the Foundation Programme.
With brand new figures and clinical tips from the experienced authors, the third edition of the Oxford Handbook of Acute Medicine remains the must-have resource for all those dealing with acute illness.
Table of Contents
- 1. Cardiac emergencies
- 2. Respiratory emergencies
- 3. Gastroenterological emergencies
- 4. Renal emergencies
- 5. Shock
- 6. Neurological emergencies
- 7. Infectious diseases
- 8. Emergencies in HIV
- 9. Endocrine emergencies
- 10. Haematological emergencies
- 11. Rheumatological emergencies
- 12. Dermatological emergencies
- 13. Psychiatric emergencies
- 14. Drug overdoses
- 15. Practical procedures
- 16. Differential diagnosis
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