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_aAn introduction to clinical emergency medicine _c _h[E-Book] |
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_aCambridge : _bCambridge University Press, _c2012. |
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_a1 online resource : _billustrations (chiefly color) |
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_acomputer _bc _2rdamedia |
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_aonline resource _bcr _2rdacarrier |
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588 | 0 | _aPrint version record. | |
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_a"The Practitioner's understanding of emergency medicine principles and practice, directly benefiting patient care in a variety of emergency settings An Introduction to Clinical Emergency Medicine, Second Edition is a much-needed resource for individuals practicing this challenging field. This textbook is novel in its approach to emergency medicine topics. It describes in detail the best and most current methods to care for patients in the emergency department, including initial evaluation, generation of differential diagnoses, problem solving, and management of challenging conditions based on presenting symptoms. Unlike other textbooks, in which the diagnosis is known, this textbook approaches clinical problems as clinicians manage patients - without full knowledge of the final diagnosis. It provides an understanding for how to approach patients with undifferentiated conditions, ask the right questions, gather historical data, utilize physical examination skills, and order and interpret appropriate laboratory and radiographic tests. This textbook also provides current management and disposition strategies with controversies presented, including pearls, pitfalls, and myths for topics covered. Chapters are written by nationally- and internationally respected clinicians, educators, and researchers in the field of emergency medicine. Second Edition of An Introduction to Clinical Emergency Medicine offers just the right combination of text, clinical images, and practical information for students, residents, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and experienced physicians in all medical disciplines"-- _cProvided by publisher. |
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_tAn Introduction to Clinical Emergency Medicine: Second edition -- _tTitle -- _tContributors -- _tForeword -- _tForeword to the 1st edition -- _gSection 1. _tPrinciples of Emergency Medicine -- _g1. _tApproach to the emergency patient -- _tScope of the problem -- _tClinical scope of the problem -- _tPain -- _tDifficulty with ... -- _tFever -- _tBleeding -- _tSocial concerns -- _tAnatomic essentials -- _tHistory -- _tPhysical examination -- _tGeneral appearance -- _tVital signs -- _tPearls specific to the physical examination -- _tBe professional -- _tGo slowly -- _tBe gentle -- _tBe sensitive -- _tBe thorough -- _tBe thoughtful |
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_tBe efficientDifferential diagnosis -- _tDiagnostic testing -- _gLab oratory. _tstudies -- _tElectrocardiography -- _tRadiologic studies -- _tGeneral treatment principles -- _tSpecial patients -- _tElderly -- _tPediatric -- _tDrug-seekers -- _tDifficult patients -- _tFrequent flyers -- _tPolice custody -- _tViolent patients -- _tDisposition -- _tConsultation -- _tSerial evaluation -- _tAdmission/discharge -- _tPearls, pitfalls and myths -- _g2. _tAirway management -- _tScope of the problem -- _tAnatomic essentials -- _tInitial airway assessment -- _tNoninvasive airway management -- _tOpening the airway -- _tSupplemental oxygen -- _tVentilation -- _tIndications for definitive airway management |
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_tInability to maintain or protect the airwayFailure to ventilate or oxygenate -- _tPotential for deterioration based on the patient's clinical presentation -- _tPatient safety and protection -- _tDefinitive airway management -- _tRapid sequence intubation -- _tImmediate "crash" intubation -- _tAwake oral intubation -- _tBlind nasotracheal intubation -- _tThe difficult airway -- _tThe failed airway -- _tDevices and techniques for the difficult or failed intubation -- _tExtraglottic devices -- _tVideo laryngoscopy -- _tFiberoptic intubation -- _tLighted stylet intubation -- _tRetrograde intubation -- _tDigital intubation -- _tSurgical airway -- _tSpecial patients |
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_tPediatricStatus asthmaticus -- _tIncreased intracranial pressure -- _tSuspected cervical spine injury -- _tPearls, pitfalls and myths -- _g3. _tCardiopulmonary and cerebral resuscitation -- _tScope of the problem -- _tPathophysiology -- _tPrinciples of resuscitation -- _tPreparation -- _tAssign team member roles -- _tTeam resuscitation approach -- _tInitial evaluation and management -- _tPrimary survey -- _tCirculation -- _tAirway -- _tBreathing -- _tDefibrillation -- _tSecondary survey -- _tAirway -- _tBreathing -- _tCirculation -- _tHistory -- _tPhysical examination -- _tDiagnostic studies -- _tGeneral treatment principles -- _tPost-resuscitation care -- _tEthical considerations |
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_tWithholding and termination of effortsInvolvement of the family -- _tSpecial patients -- _tPediatric -- _tAcknowledgment -- _g4. _tCardiac dysrhythmias -- _tScope of the problem -- _tAnatomic essentials -- _tThe sinoatrial node -- _tThe atrioventricular node -- _tThe His-Purkinje system -- _tVentricular repolarization -- _tTachycardias and bradycardias -- _tHistory -- _tPhysical examination -- _tGeneral appearance -- _tVital signs -- _tSkin -- _tHead, eyes, ears, nose and throat -- _tNeck -- _tCardiovascular -- _tChest and lungs -- _tAbdomen -- _tExtremities -- _tNeurologic -- _tDiagnostic testing -- _tElectrocardiogram with rhythm strip -- _tRadiologic studies -- _gLab oratory. _tstudies |
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