Description
**Selected for Doody's Core Titles® 2024 with "Essential Purchase" designation in Emergency Medicine**For nearly 40 years, Rosen's Emergency Medicine has provided emergency physicians, residents, physician assistants, and other emergency medicine practitioners with authoritative, accessible, and comprehensive information in this rapidly evolving field. The fully revised 10th Edition delivers practical, evidence-based knowledge and specific recommendations from clinical experts in a clear, precise format, with focused writing, current references, and extensive use of illustrations to provide definitive guidance for emergency conditions. With coverage ranging from airway management and critical care through diagnosis and treatment of virtually every emergency condition, from highly complex to simple and common, this award-winning, two-volume reference remains your #1 choice for reliable, up-to-date information across the entire spectrum of emergency medicine practice. Please note the following important change for printed copies of Rosen's Emergency Medicine, 10e. On page 1029, in table 74.3, the dosage for Rivaroxaban should be 15mg by mouth. You may contact Elsevier Customer Service to request a sticker (Part no. 9996133834) to make the correction in your printed copy. Corrections have been made to the eBook versions of this title.- Offers the most immediately clinically relevant content of any emergency medicine resource, providing diagnostic and treatment recommendations and workflows with clear indications and preferred actions- Contains eight entirely new chapters covering coronaviruses/COVID-19, the morbidly obese patient, human trafficking, sexual minority (LGBTQ) patients, social determinants of health, community violence, and humanitarian aid in war and crisis- Features over 1,700 figures, including more than 350 new anatomy drawings, graphs and charts, algorithms, and photos- Includes new information across the spectrum of emergency care, such as adult and pediatric airway management, shock, pandemic disease, emergency toxicology, sepsis syndrome, resuscitation, medical emergencies of pregnancy, the immunocompromised patient, child abuse, pediatric sedation, pediatric trauma, and more- Features revised and refined chapter templates that enhance navigation, making it easy to find key information quickly- Provides access to more than 1,200 questions and answers online to aid in exam preparation, as well as two dozen new video clips showing how to best perform critical emergency procedures in real time- Reviewed and verified cover-to-cover by a team of expert clinical pharmacists to ensure accuracy and completeness of all drug information and treatment recommendations- Enhanced eBook version included with purchase. Your enhanced eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices- Please note the following important change for printed copies of Rosen's Emergency Medicine, 10e. On page 1029, in table 74.3, the dosage for Rivaroxaban should be 15mg by mouth. You may contact Elsevier Customer Service to request a sticker (Part no. 9996133834) to make the correction in your printed copy. Corrections have been made to the eBook versions of this title
Table of Contents
(10th edition TOC, not final)Volume IPART I Fundamental Clinical ConceptsSECTION ONE Resuscitation and Analgesia1. Airway2. Mechanical Ventilation and Noninvasive Ventilatory Support3. Shock4. Brain Resuscitation5. Adult Resuscitation6. Pain Management7. Procedural Sedation and AnalgesiaSECTION TWO Signs, Symptoms, and Presentations8. Fever in the Adult Patient9. Weakness10. Cyanosis11. Syncope12. Depressed Consciousness and Coma13. Confusion14. Seizures15. Dizziness and Vertigo16. Headache17. Diplopia18. Red and Painful Eye19. Sore Throat20. Hemoptysis21. Dyspnea22. Chest Pain23. Abdominal Pain24. Jaundice25. Nausea and Vomiting26. Gastrointestinal Bleeding27. Diarrhea28. Constipation29. Acute Pelvic Pain30. Vaginal Bleeding31. Back PainPART II TraumaSECTION ONE General Concepts and System Injuries32. Multiple Trauma33. Head Trauma34. Facial Trauma35. Spinal Trauma36. Neck Trauma37. Thoracic Trauma38. Abdominal Trauma39. Genitourinary Trauma40. Peripheral Vascular TraumaSECTION TWO Orthopedic Injuries41. General Principles of Orthopedic Injuries42. Hand Injuries43. Wrist and Forearm Injuries44. Humerus and Elbow Injuries45. Shoulder Injuries46. Pelvic Injuries47. Femur and Hip Injuries48. Knee and Lower Leg Injuries49. Ankle and Foot InjuriesSECTION THREE Soft Tissue Injuries50. Wound Management Principles51. Foreign Bodies52. Mammalian Bites53. Venomous Animal Injuries54. Thermal Injuries55. Chemical InjuriesPART III Emergency Medicine by SystemSECTION ONE Head and Neck56. Oral Medicine57. Ophthalmology58. OtolaryngologySECTION TWO Pulmonary System59. Asthma60. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease61. Upper Respiratory Tract Infections62. Pneumonia63. Pleural DiseaseSECTION THREE Cardiac System64. Acute Coronary Syndromes65. Dysrhythmias66. Implantable Cardiac Devices67. Heart Failure68. Pericardial and Myocardial Disease69. Infective Endocarditis and Valvular Heart DiseaseSECTION FOUR Vascular System70. Hypertension71. Aortic Dissection72. Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm73. Peripheral Arteriovascular Disease74. Pulmonary Embolism and Deep Vein Thrombosis75. Esophagus, Stomach, and Duodenum76. Liver and Biliary Tract DisordersSECTION FIVE Gastrointestinal System77. Pancreas78. Small Intestine79. Acute Appendicitis80. Gastroenteritis81. Large Intestine82. AnorectumVolume IISECTION SIX Genitourinary and Gynecologic Systems83. Renal Failure84. Sexually Transmitted Infections85. Urologic Disorders86. Gynecologic DisordersSECTION SEVEN Neurology87. Stroke88. Seizure89. Headache Disorders90. Delirium and Dementia91. Brain and Cranial Nerve Disorders92. Spinal Cord Disorders93. Peripheral Nerve Disorders94. Neuromuscular Disorders95. Central Nervous System InfectionsSECTION EIGHT Behavioral Disorders96. Thought Disorders97. Mood Disorders98. Anxiety Disorders99. Somatic Symptoms and Related Disorders100. Factitious Disorders and Malingering101. Suicidal BehaviorSECTION NINE Immunologic and Inflammatory103. Tendinopathy and Bursitis104. Musculoskeletal Back Pain105. Systemic Lupus Erythematosus and the Vasculitides106. Allergy, Anaphylaxis, and Angioedema107. Dermatologic PresentationsSECTION TEN Hematology and Oncology108. Blood and Blood Components109. Anemia and Polycythemia110. White Blood Cell Disorders111. Disorders of Hemostasis112. Oncologic EmergenciesSECTION ELEVEN Metabolism and Endocrinology113. Acid-Base Disorders114. Electrolyte Disorders115. Diabetes Mellitus and Disorders of Glucose Homeostasis116. Rhabdomyolysis117. Thyroid and Adrenal DisordersSECTION TWELVE Infectious Diseases118. Bacteria119. Viruses120. Coronaviruses121. HIV122. Parasites123. Tickborne Illnesses124. Tuberculosis125. Bone and Joint Infections126. Skin and Soft Tissue Infections127. Sepsis SyndromePART IV Environment and ToxicologySECTION ONE Environment128. Hypothermia, Frostbite, and Non-freezing Cold Injuries129. Heat Illness130. Electrical and Lightning Injuries131. Scuba Diving and Dysbarism132. High-Altitude Medicine133. Drowning134.



