This best-selling emergency department reference is now in its thoroughly updated Fourth Edition. The foremost authorities provide practical information on over 600 clinical problems in a fast-access two-page outline format that's perfect for on-the-spot consultation during care in the emergency department. Coverage of each disorder includes clinical presentation, pre-hospital, diagnosis, treatment, disposition, and ICD-9 coding. Icons enable practitioners to quickly spot the information they need. This edition provides up-to-date information on topics such as emerging infections, new protocols, and new treatments.
Harwood-Nuss' Clinical Practice of Emergency Medicine presents a clinically focused and evidence-based summary of emergency medicine. Chapters are templated to include the clinical presentation, differential diagnosis, evaluation, management and disposition, with highlighted critical interventions and common pitfalls. Management and disposition are especially critical in the emergency department, and their emphasis is unique to Harwood-Nuss. Often, a diagnosis can not be made, given the constraints of an ED evaluation; thus, effecive management of the patient, with or without a confirmed diagnosis, is key. Also distinct to Harwood-Nuss is the High-Risk Chief Complaints section, which covers the key presentations in the ED: chest pain, abdominal pain, shortness of breath, altered mental status. When patients present in the ED, they don't present with a known diagnosis; this chapter walks the physician through possible differential diagnoses and the evaluation and management of these patients so that they can be stabilized and treated quickly and effectively.
The only book for EM Physicians that comprehensively covers what EM physicians need to know about caring for the trauma patient before the trauma surgeon takes over. This topic has become especially important for emergency physicians because in the last few years trauma centers have closed and fewer trauma surgeons have become certified, forcing the EM physician to have a larger role in the care of these patients. Market / Audience Emergency Physicians: 40,000 Emergency Nurses: 100,000 Emergency Departments: 5,000 About the Book Emergent Management of Trauma is the type of book that Emergency Physicians really need. It is a concise and compact, yet absolutely comprehensive explanation of what an EM doc needs to know and what they need to do to care for Trauma patients from the streets into the OR where the Acute Care Surgeon takes over. The third edition addresses changes in the field of trauma that have spilled over into emergency departments and changed the way that EM physicians care for trauma victims in that there is more medical care and these patients may be in the emergency department longer, and also that EM physicians will be more involved in getting the patient safely into surgery. Key Selling Features Concise and Complete: easy to read with hundreds of illustrations Comprehensive and Balanced: takes you from pre-hospital care through medical treatment and even into the OR with what to do to ensure smooth transition to surgical treatment Tells you what you need to know: bulleted lists provide clear rapid-access information on all trauma-related injuries Tells you what you need to do: includes step-by-step diagrams of key life saving procedures and discussion of what procedure is most appropriate for any given situation About the Authors John Bailitz, MD (Chicago, IL)Instructor, Department of Emergency Medicine, Rush Medical College; Assistant Program Director, Department of Emergency Medicine, John H. Stroger Cook County Hospital, Chicago, IL. Faran Bokhari, MD (Chicago, IL) CHairman, Division of Prehospital Care and Resuscitation, Assistant Professor of General Surgery, Department of Emergency Medicine,John H. Stroger Cook County Hospital, Chicago, IL. Thomas A. Scaletta, MD (Chicago, IL) Chairman, Department of Emergency Medicine, West Suburban Hospital Medical Center, Oak Park, IL. Jeffrey J. Schaider, MD (Chicago, IL), Associate Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, Rush Medical College; Chairman, Department of Emergency Medicine,John H. Stroger Cook County Hospital, Chicago, IL.
Highly successful handbook of trauma care is now extensively revised and updated to accommodate recent advancements in emergency medicine * New chapters on environmental emergencies, the new injury severity scoring system, mass casualty triage, biological terrorism, and new antibiotics and fracture management techniques * A useful resource for anyone treating the trauma victim, from Emergency MDs and trauma nurses to EMTs, Physician Assistants, and medical students
A concise yet comprehensive guide to trauma evaluation and management covering the full scope of injuries "This is a worthy update to the previous edition published 10 years ago. It is a helpful, quick introduction for students or a procedural pocket guide for emergency department practitioners. 3 Stars."--Doody's Review Service Featuring a succinct outline approach, numerous illustrations, and a presentation of concepts devoid of institutional bias, Emergent Management of Trauma will prove to be indispensable for all trauma care practitioners, including attending and resident physicians, medical students, midlevel providers, nurses, and paramedics. Covering the essential points of diagnosis, management, and disposition of the trauma patient, Emergent Management of Trauma is divided into six sections: Resuscitation Concepts: covers prehospital issues, hospital organization, patient evaluation, and “ABC” interventions Anatomic Areas of Injury: includes important management algorithms and covers major traumatic injuries literally from top to bottom Extremity Trauma: oriented from hand to shoulder and then from hip to foot Special Groups: focuses on trauma in children, pregnancy, and the elderly Environmental Issues: covers temperature extremes as well as weapons of mass destruction Useful Resources: offers procedure instructions, radiograph interpretation pearls, and a pertinent drug formulary
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