Emergency Medicine On Call
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Autor: Samuel M. Keim ISBN: 9780071388795 Anul: 2004 Ediţia: 1 Pagini: 400 Preţ (cu tva): 130,80 lei
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DESCRIERE Lichidare de stoc ! Description This user-friendly reference assists in the initial evaluation and treatment of the most frequently encountered problems in emergency medicine, both common and potentially life-threatening. The largest section of the book consists of 97 of the most common or important emergency medicine problems experienced by adult, pediatric, and geriatric populations. Each chapter in this section includes the presenting problem, immediate questions, differential diagnosis, laboratory and diagnostic data, and treatment plan. Additional chapters such as toxicologic emergencies, laboratory diagnosis, procedures, blood component therapy, and commonly used medications are also included and enhance the books value as a single-source reference. Key Features: *Logically organized, quick-access reference to the evaluation and management of problems encountered in the emergency department setting - essential information is located immediately and provides a complete picture of the initial evaluation and treatment of specific problems *Problem-oriented approach to the information is uniquely suited to the way in which emergency medicine is taught and practiced *Differential diagnosis, key laboratoy and diagnostic tests, and treatment plans for 97 of the most commmon problems that present in the emergency department *Chapters on laboratory and diagnostic tests, procedures, and commonly used medications - highlight important information in the management of the medical patient Back Cover Use the ON CALL series when you want on the spot treatment advice for the most frequently encountered problems in emergency medicine *Comprehensive overview of the initial evaluation and treatment of over 120 of the most common problems seen in the emergency department *Unique ON CALL format is organized for quick access to essential information you need to diagnose and treat emergency patients *Differential diagnosis, key laboratory and diagnostic tests, and treatment plans outlined for each problem *Essential guide to bedside procedures and interpretation of laboratory tests *Current practice in common and potentially life-threatening adult, pediatric, and geriatric emergencies; trauma injuries; toxicologic crises; biologic, chemical, and nuclear terror attacks; blood component therapy; and other special issues in emergency care ON CALL COMMONLY USED MEDICATIONS SECTION offers a quick reference to the most frequently used medications in the emergency department Contents I. Adult Emergency On-Call Problems 1. Abdominal Pain 2. Acid-Base Disorders 3. Altered Mental Status 4. Altitude Sickness 5. Anaphylaxis 6. Aneurysms 7. Anxiety 8. Back Pain 9. Bites and Stings 10. Bleeding Problems 11. Bradycardia 12. Cancer Problems 13. Cardiac Arrest 14. Cardiac Transplant Problems 15. Chest Pain 16. Congestive Heart Failure/Pulmonary Edema 17. Consent to Treatment 18. Constipation 19. Cough in Adults 20. Decubitus Ulcer 21. Dental Pain and Infections 22. Dermatologi Problems 23. Diabetic Problems 24. Dialysis Patient Problems 25. Diarrhea 26. Dizziness and Vertigo 27. Drowning/Near Drowning 28. Earache 29. Epistaxis 30. Ethical Dilemma 31. Eye Pain/Red Eye 32. Fever in Adults 33. Foreign Body in Rectum 34. Gastrointestinal Bleeding 35. Gastrointestinal Catheter Problems 36. Genitourinary Catheter Problems 37. Headache 38. Heart Murmur 39. Hemophysis 40. Hemorrhagic Shock 41. Hernia 42. Hiccups 43. Hypertension 44. Hostile Patient 45. Hypertension 46. Hyperthermia 47. Hypotension 48. Hypothermia 49. Indwelling Catheter Problems 50. Jaundice 51. Joint Swelling 52. Pacemaker Problems 53. Palpitations 54. Paresthesias 55. Penile Problems 56. Pregnancy Problems 57. Psychiatric Problems 58. Respiratory Distress 59. Scrotal Problems 60. Seizure 61. Sepsis 62. Sexual Assault 63. Skin Infections 64. Sore Throat 65. Stroke/TIA 66. Swollen, Warm, or Cold Extremity 67. Syncope 68. Tachycardia 69. Transfusion Reactions 70. Urinary Tract Problems 71. Vaginal Bleeding/Discharge 72. Weakness 73. Wheezing in Adults II. Pediatric On-Call Problems 1. General Pediatric Assessment 2. Abdominal Pain in Children 3. Acute Life-Threatening Event (ALTE) 4. Cough in Children 5. Ear Pain in Children 6. Febrile Infant 7. Irritable Child 8. Musculoskeletal Problems in Children 9. Nonaccidental Trauma in Children 10. Swallowed Foreign Body 11. Vomiting and Diarrhea in Children 12. Wheezing in Children III. Trauma Emergency On-Call Problems 1. Trauma Assessment and Resuscitation 2. Blunt Abdominal Trauma 3. Blunt Head Trauma 4. Burns 5. Chest Trauma 6. Electrical Injury 7. Extremity Fractures and Dislocations 8. Eye Trauma 9. Facial Trauma 10. Genitourinary Trauma 11. Neck and Spinal Cord Trauma 12. Needlestick 13. Pelvic and Hip Trauma 14. Trauma in Pregnancy IV. Geriatric Emergency On-Call Problems 1. General Geriatric Assessment 2. Acute Myocardial Infarction in the Older Patient 3. Altered Mental Status in the Older Patient 4. Elder Abuse 5. Falls in the Older Patient 6. Functional Decline V. Common Toxicologic Emergency On-Call Problems 1. Acetaminophen 2. Alcohols 3. Amphetamine Overdose 4. Anticholinergic Poisoning 5. Benzodiazepine Overdose 6. Beta Blocker Overdose 7. Calcium Channel Blocker Overdose 8. Cardiac Glycoside Overdose 9. Caustic and Corrosive Ingestion 10. Cocaine Overdose 11. Cyclic Antidepressant Overdose 12. Designer Drug Overdose 13. Iron Overdose 14. Organophosphate Poisoning 15. Salicylate Overdose 16. SSRI Overdose VI. Terrorist Attacks 1. General Terrorism Assessment and Response 2. Biological Terrorism 3. Chemical Terrorism 4. Nuclear Terrorism VII. Laboratory Diagnosis VIII. Procedures 1. Abscess Drainage 2. Arterial Line Placement 3. Arthrocentesis 4. Bedside Ultrasound 5. Central Venous Line Placement 6. Cricothyrotomy 7. Eye and Nose Procedures 8. Intraosseous Line Placement 9. Laceration and Wound Care 10. Lumbar Puncture 11. Paracentesis 12. Peritoneal Lavage 13. Procedural Sedation in Adults 14. Procedural Sedation in Children 15. Rapid Sequence Endotracheal Intubation 16. Thoracentesis 17. Thoracostomy Tube Placement 18. Venous Cutdown IX. Fluids and Electrolytes 1. Introduction 2. Prehospital 3. Emergency Department and Fluid Management 4. Selected Electrolyte Emergencies X. Blood Component Therapy XI. Ventilator Management 1. Indications and Set up 2. Routine Modification of Settings 3. Troubleshooting 4. Weaning XII. Commonly Used Medications OPINIA CITITORILOR
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