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The newly updated Pocket Emergency Medicine , 3rd Edition is full of the essential information every emergency department clinician should have at their side at all times. In a reader-friendly and portable format the chapters are organized around presenting conditions to better serve actual ED treatment situations. Each chapter begins with approach to a condition, followed by concise discussion of important diagnostic categories, then highlights the essential elements of history, physical examination, testing and treatment.Features:Quick-reference outline format, lists, and tables aid quick treatment decision-makingTopics include chief complaints listed in alphabetical order, including trauma, pediatric emergencies, environmental exposures, airway management, distraction injuriesChapters address multiple diseases, disorders and procedures, providing definition, history, evaluation, differential diagnosis, classic findings, critical studies, ED interventions, indications and contraindications, treatment and referencesAcronym table and differential diagnosis table boxed for quick accessClinical pearls throughout text offer important data and warnings on common clinical errorsAppendices include Abbreviations, PALS protocols, information on ICU meds, important antibiotics, formulas, and common ED procedures6-ring binder with pockets for reader's notes
Contents
SECTION IElectrocardiographyAcute Coronary Syndrome (Overview)STEMIUA/NSTEMIPrinzmeta's (Variant) AnginaCocaine-Induced AnginaStress TestingCardiac CatheteriazationPost PCI ComplicationsPost MI ComplicationsPulmonary Embolism and DVTCHF/Acute Pulmonary EdemaAortic DissectionThoracic Aortic AneurysmPericarditis and Pericardial EffusionCardiac TamponadeMyocarditisSyncopeCardiacNeurocardiogenicOrthostatic HypotensionHypertension and Hypertensive EmergenciesHypotension and ShockHypovolemic ShockCardiogenic ShockSeptic ShockNeurogenic ShockDysrhythmiaBradycardiaAV Node BlockTachycardia/PalpitationsPacemaker and AICD MalfunctionSECTION II: PULMONARYCoughDyspnea (shortness of breath)HemoptysisSECTION III: GASTROINTESTINALAbdominal PainNausea and VomitingGastrointestinal BleedDifficulty swallowingDiarrheaConstipationJaundiceRectal PainSECTION IV: INFECTIOUS DISEASEFeverAbscessSoft Tissue InfectionsViral InfectionsRabiesTetanusParasitic InfectionsVector Borne InfectionsBioterrorismSECTION V: NEUROLOGYAltered Mental StatusVertigoFacial DroopHeadacheSeizureStrokeSECTION VI: RENAL & GENITOURINARYDysuriaUrinary Tract InfectionFlank PainHematuriaAcute Renal FailureTesticular Torsion/Torsion of Testicular AppendixPhimosis and ParaphimosisPriapismEmergencies in Dialysis PatientsSECTION VII: OBGYNVaginal BleedingPre-Eclampsia and EclampsiaHyperemesis GravidarumEmergency DeliveryFemale Pelvic PainVaginal Discharge (Sexually Transmitted Infection)Pelvic Inflammatory Disease and Tubo-Ovarian AbscessSECTION VIII: DERMATOLOGYRashViral ExanthemsBacterial ExanthemsFungal ExanthemsAllergic/Inflammatory ExanthemsNeoplastic/Other ExanthemsDermatologic EmergenciesSECTION IX: ENDOCRINE & METABOLICAcid-Base DisordersAbnormal ElectrolytesHyperglycemic Emergencies (DKA/HHS)Thyroid EmergenciesAdrenal InsufficiencySECTION X: ENVIRONMENTALDehydrationBites and StingsOccupational ExposureBurnsCarbon Monoxide PoisoningDysbarismElectrical InjuryHigh Altitude IllnessHypothermiaHyperthermiaLightning InjuryDrowningBotulismSECTION XI: HEMETOLOGY & ONCOLOGYAllergic Reactions, Anaphylaxis, and AngioedemaOncologic EmergenciesSickle Cell DiseaseAbnormal Bleeding: Platelet Disorders and CoagulopathyTransfusions, Reversal, Transfusion ComplicationsApproach to the Transplant PatientSECTION XII: MUSCULOSKELETAL & RHEUMOTELOGICALLeg Pain and SwellingLower Back PainJoint PainSECTION XIII: OTOLARYNGOLOGY/DENTAL/OPHTHALMOLOGYEar PainHearing LossSore ThroatSinusitisEpistaxisEye Pain/RednessVision Change and Vision LossToothacheSECTION XIV: PEDIATRICSResuscitationAbdominal PainCyanosisPediatric FeverJaundiceLimpPediatric SeizureNausea and VomitingPediatric MeningitisNeonatal ComplaintsCongenital Cardiac DiseaseRespiratory ComplaintsDiabetic KetoacidosisHypoglycemiaFluid and Electrolyte AbnormalitiesPediatric ExanthemsUrinary Tract InfectionSECTION XV: PSYCHIATRIC PATIENTSECTION XVI: TOXICOLOGYGeneral Approach to the intoxicated patientAnticholinergic IngestionPsychopharmacologic Ingestion and Adverse EffectsAlcohol IngestionsDrugs of AbuseAnalgesic OverdoseCardiac Medication OverdoseCaustic IngestionsCarbon Monoxide Poisoning and MethemoglobinemiaHypoglycemicsOther IngestionsSECTION XVII: AIRWAY MANAGEMENTRSICricothyrotomySECTION XVIII: TRAUMAPrimary SurveyHead TraumaMaxillofacial InjuryEye InjuryNeck TraumaCervical Spine TraumaThoracic/Lumbar/Sacral Spine TraumaThoracic TraumaAbdominal TraumaGenitourinary TraumaHip/Pelvic TraumaExtremity InjuryWound ManagementAbuseSECTION IXX: APPENDIXAbbreviationsPALSMechanical VentilationAnalgesia & Conscious SedationICU MedicationsEquationsProcedures
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