Introduction to Emergency MedicineElizabeth Mitchell, Ron Medzon Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 01.01.2005 - 708 Seiten This new text covers basic principles commonly found in the introduction to emergency medicine course. Comprised of five sections, diagnosis and management is presented from an emergency medicine perspective. Includes 75 case-based clinical vignettes to help students prepare for the course and clerkship as well as the USMLE. The common complaint section features a template covering differential history and physical, pathophysiology, and treatment of the given topics. Illustrations and line drawings supplement the text. Curricula objectives from the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine (SAEM) and the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) are addressed. |
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Questions and Answers 67 Questions and Answers | 131 |
Ron Medzon Elizabeth L Mitchell Todd C Rothenhaus | 137 |
Chronic Obstructive Deborah R Wong | 149 |
Questions and Answers 103 Questions and Answers | 159 |
Weakness | 201 |
Complications of the 36 Cerebrovascular Accident 305 | 208 |
Pelvic Infections | 216 |
Pelvic Pain | 225 |
Disaster Management 382 Kevin G Wheeler | 382 |
Trauma 391 Procedures in Emergency Medicine | 393 |
Trauma During Pregnancy 415 Amy Kontrick | 415 |
Toxidromes | 439 |
Local Agents | 597 |
Cardiovascular Medication Andreas Dewitz | 613 |
Acetaminophen 464 71 Soft Tissue Infections | 635 |
Salicylate Overdose 469 | 643 |
Headache | 235 |
Fever | 337 |
Central Nervous 41 HIV and Fever | 346 |
Central Nervous Michael Snyder | 360 |
Questions and Answers 261 Questions and Answers | 369 |
The Laboratory in Emergency | 373 |
Hyperthermia 477 Joel M Wasserman | 650 |
Submersion Injuries 493 74 Dislocations | 657 |
Electrical and Lightning Injuries 500 75 Extremity Splinting | 678 |
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