CURRENT Diagnosis and Treatment Emergency Medicine, Eighth Edition

Authoritative, easy-access coverage for Emergency Department clinicians who need answers NOW

A Doody’s Core Title for 2019!

Essential for anyone practicing in an emergency department or acute care setting, this new edition of CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment Emergency Medicine strikes the perfect balance between brevity and clinical necessity. It delivers exactly the amount of information needed for quick diagnosis, effective treatment, and improved outcomes – no more, no less. The book emphasizes immediate management of life-threatening problems, then covers the evaluation and treatment of specific diseases. The problem-based organization encompasses all aspects of emergency medicine, including common emergencies, trauma, neonatal and pediatric emergencies.

• Market: Emergency physicians (38,000 board certified; 20,000 non-board certified), Emergency Medicine residents (4,000), Emergency Departments (5,000/USA), medical students (18,500)
• NEW! Increased number of procedural diagrams, new coverage of emergency bedside ultrasound and procedural sedation; updates throughout
• Extensive at-a-glance algorithms facilitate rapid management and diagnosis

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CURRENT Diagnosis and Treatment Emergency Medicine, Eighth Edition

Authoritative, easy-access coverage for Emergency Department clinicians who need answers NOW

A Doody’s Core Title for 2019!

Essential for anyone practicing in an emergency department or acute care setting, this new edition of CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment Emergency Medicine strikes the perfect balance between brevity and clinical necessity. It delivers exactly the amount of information needed for quick diagnosis, effective treatment, and improved outcomes – no more, no less. The book emphasizes immediate management of life-threatening problems, then covers the evaluation and treatment of specific diseases. The problem-based organization encompasses all aspects of emergency medicine, including common emergencies, trauma, neonatal and pediatric emergencies.

• Market: Emergency physicians (38,000 board certified; 20,000 non-board certified), Emergency Medicine residents (4,000), Emergency Departments (5,000/USA), medical students (18,500)
• NEW! Increased number of procedural diagrams, new coverage of emergency bedside ultrasound and procedural sedation; updates throughout
• Extensive at-a-glance algorithms facilitate rapid management and diagnosis

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CURRENT Diagnosis and Treatment Emergency Medicine, Eighth Edition

CURRENT Diagnosis and Treatment Emergency Medicine, Eighth Edition

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Overview

Authoritative, easy-access coverage for Emergency Department clinicians who need answers NOW

A Doody’s Core Title for 2019!

Essential for anyone practicing in an emergency department or acute care setting, this new edition of CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment Emergency Medicine strikes the perfect balance between brevity and clinical necessity. It delivers exactly the amount of information needed for quick diagnosis, effective treatment, and improved outcomes – no more, no less. The book emphasizes immediate management of life-threatening problems, then covers the evaluation and treatment of specific diseases. The problem-based organization encompasses all aspects of emergency medicine, including common emergencies, trauma, neonatal and pediatric emergencies.

• Market: Emergency physicians (38,000 board certified; 20,000 non-board certified), Emergency Medicine residents (4,000), Emergency Departments (5,000/USA), medical students (18,500)
• NEW! Increased number of procedural diagrams, new coverage of emergency bedside ultrasound and procedural sedation; updates throughout
• Extensive at-a-glance algorithms facilitate rapid management and diagnosis


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780071839907
Publisher: McGraw Hill LLC
Publication date: 08/04/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 1056
File size: 69 MB
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About the Author

Keith Stone, MD is Professor and Chair, Department of Emergency Medicine, Texas A&M University Health Sciences Center, Scott & White Memorial Hospital.
Roger L. Humphries, MD is Assistant Professor and Residency Director, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Kentucky College.

Table of Contents

Authors ix

Preface xvi

I Special Aspects of Emergency Medicine 1

1 Approach to the Emergency Department Patient Thomas Russell Jones, MD, MDiv, FAAEM 1

2 Prehospital Emergency Medical Services Margaret Strecker-McGraw, MD, FACER, FAAEM Justin Holmes, MD Seth M. Kelly, MBA, EMT-B 4

3 Nuclear, Biologic, & Chemical Agents; Weapons of Mass Destruction Emily Barkanic, MD Andrew Juergens, MD 10

4 Disaster Medicine Taylor K. Ratcliff, MD, FACEP, FF/EMT-LP Erin W. Lincoln, MSI, EMT-P 30

5 Legal Aspects of Emergency Care Charles A. Eckerline Jr., MD, FACEP Jacob D. Shopp, MD 46

6 Emergency Bedside Ultrasound David A. Fritz, MD, FACEP 57

7 Emergency Procedures Walter Lubbers, MD 78

8 Procedural Sedation and Analgesia C. Keith Stone, MD 141

II Management of Common Emergency Problems 149

9 Basic & Advanced Cardiac Life Support William B. Sanderson, MD Linda Y. Katirji, MD 149

10 Compromised Airway Jordan Brunswick, MD Robert Rogers, MD 165

11 Shock Jacob Avila, MD 183

12 The Multiply Injured Patient Julia E. Martin, MD, FACEP Roger L. Humphries, MD, FACEP 192

13 Respiratory Distress J. Daniel Moore, MD Nicholas Mancuso, MD 206

14 Chest Pain J. Scott Wieters, MD James McDonough, MD Jillian Catral, MS3 222

15 Abdominal Pain Wade Murray, MD Kent A. Carter, MS4 Eric Stern, MD 239

16 Gastrointestinal Bleeding Sonia M. Reyes, MD Jonathan Bronner, MID 251

17 Coma Michelle M. McClintic, MD Shawn D. Horrall, MD, DTM&H 264

18 Syncope Ian S. Boyd, MD William F. Young Jr., MD 278

19 Seizures C. Keith Stone, MD Shannon Essler, MD 284

20 Headache Pratiksha Desai Naik, MD Matthew Mollman, MD 291

21 Arthritis & Back Pain Carlos A. Sandfoss, MD Jonathan Bronner, MD 303

III Trauma Emergencies 319

22 Head Injuries Julia E. Martin, MD 319

23 Maxillofacial & Neck Trauma Emily C. Stover, MD 333

24 Chest Trauma Lauren McCaslin, MD Seth Stearley, MD 352

25 Abdominal Trauma London A. Jones, MD 364

26 Genitourinary Trauma Brian W. Adkins, MD Ryan Smith, MD Brett Dickens 375

27 Vertebral Column & Spinal Cord Trauma Samuel Corbo, MD Christopher I. Doty, MD 390

28 Orthopedic Emergencies Farhad Aziz, MD Christopher I. Doty, MD 404

29 Hand Trauma Nick Collins, DO Justin Rose, DO 442

30 Wound Care Thomas R. Jones, MD, MDiv, FAAEM 466

IV Nontrauma Emergencies 487

31 Eye Emergencies Robert D. Greenberg, MD, FACEP Amanda L. Dippold, MD 487

32 Emergency Disorders of the Ear, Nose, Sinuses, Oropharynx, & Mouth Timothy C. Stallard, MD 511

33 Pulmonary Emergencies David A. Smith, MD 533

34 Cardiac Emergencies Michael D. Benham, MD Matthew W. Fannell, MD 550

35 Cardiac Arrhythmias Clifford James Buckley II, MD, MBA Bogar Garcia, MD 568

36 Gastrointestinal Emergencies Scott McAninch, MD, FACEP Clinton C. Smithson III, MD 597

37 Neurologic Emergencies Lipika Bhat, MD Roger L. Humphries, MD 636

38 Obstetric & Gynecologic Emergencies and Sexual Assault Brytanie Marshall, MD Kyle Marshall, MD 668

39 Genitourinary Emergencies Craig T. Carter, DO Ashley Brown, MD 691

40 Vascular Emergencies Clifford James Buckley II, MD, MBA Joshua Diviney, MD 708

41 Hematologic Emergencies Matthew Kluckman Eric Stern, MD Lacey Reeves 727

42 Infectious Disease Emergencies Christopher Belcher, MD Matthew Dawson, MD 771

43 Metabolic & Endocrine Emergencies Sameer Desai, MD Molly Seidler, MD 810

44 Fluid, Electrolyte, & Acid-Base Emergencies Timothy C. Stallard, MD 833

45 Burns & Smoke Inhalation Dorian Drigalla, MD, FACEP Brandon Barth, MD 853

46 Disorders due to Physical & Environmental Agents Rebecca C. Bowers, MD, FACEP Jon C. Vivolo, DO 866

47 Poisoning Brian E. Dillon, MD Ryan P. Morrissey, MD 896

48 Dermatologic Emergencies Shannon Brown, MD Jason N. Collins, MD, FACEP 938

49 Psychiatric Emergencies Karen M. Lommel, DO, MHA, MS Amy L. Meadows, MD, MHS, FAAP Nitin Chopra, MD Slade Thompson, MD 951

50 Pediatric Emergencies Dominic Lucia, MD, FACEP, FAAP Jared Glenn, MD 964

Index 1017

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