Challenging and emerging conditions in emergency medicine
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Challenging and emerging conditions in emergency medicine
Wiley-Blackwell, 2011
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
With growing numbers of chronically ill patients surviving longer and receiving novel medical and surgical treatments, emergency departments are increasingly the venue for associated acute presentations. How can emergency physicians respond to these challenging and emerging conditions? This book focuses on the unusual and complex disease presentations not covered in detail in the standard textbooks, helping you manage patients with conditions such as congenital heart disease, cystic fibrosis, morbid obesity, intellectual disability and intestinal failure.
Not only does this book provide guidance on evaluation and diagnosis, but it also addresses the practical issues of acute management and continuing referral. The individual chapters are written by high profile emergency physicians, in conjunction with appropriate specialists, and include authoritative evidence to back up the clinical information.
Table of Contents
List of contributors, vii Acknowledgments, xiv
Chapter 1 Introduction, 1
Arvind Venkat
Chapter 2 The post-cardiac arrest patient, 5
Ankur A. Doshi and Clifton W. Callaway
Chapter 3 Adults with congenital heart disease, 26
Kara M. Iskyan and Craig R. Cohen
Chapter 4 The renal transplant patient, 51
Joseph B. Miller and K. K. Venkat
Chapter 5 The end-stage renal disease patient on dialysis, 74
K. K. Venkat and Arvind Venkat
Chapter 6 Adults with cystic fibrosis, 96
Arvind Venkat and Joseph M. Pilewski
Chapter 7 Adults with sickle-cell disease: implications of increasing longevity, 115
Ward Hagar and Claudia R. Morris
Chapter 8 HIV-positive adults on HAART, 141
Arvind Venkat and Sukhjit S. Takhar
Chapter 9 Adults receiving chemotherapeutic regimens, 158
Moira Davenport and Mary Ann Howland
Chapter 10 The bariatric surgery patient, 184
Melissa B. Bagloo and Alfons Pomp
Chapter 11 The obese patient, 204
Andra L. Blomkalns and David W. Silver
Chapter 12 The geriatric trauma patient, 228
John M. O'Neill and Elan Jeremitsky
Chapter 13 Children with intestinal failure and complications from visceral transplant, 251
Melissa A. Vitale, Jeffrey A. Rudolph and Richard A. Saladino
Chapter 14 Family violence, 271
Daniel M. Lindberg and Esther K. Choo
Chapter 15 The intellectually disabled patient, 299
Jonathan S. Anderson and Shamai A. Grossman
Chapter 16 Adults with conditions causing chronic pain, 319
Victoria L. Thornton and Lauren T. Southerland
Index, 342
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