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中文名: 成人急诊医学一览
原名: Adult Emergency Medicine At a Glance
作者: 托马斯·休斯 Thomas Hughes
杰森·克里克山克 Jaycen Cruickshank
图书分类: 科普
资源格式: PDF
版本: 英文文字版
出版社: 托马斯·休斯 Thomas Hughes
杰森·克里克山克 Jaycen Cruickshank
书号: ISBN 978-1-4051-8901-9
发行时间: 2011年
地区: 英国
语言: 英文
概述:
内容简介:
《成人急诊医学一览》主要面向医学院的学生和刚刚开始工作的医生,主要内容为临床医学和急救。易理解,重实际,要点全面,可供复习参考。此书作为一般大众可能稍有距离,但是作为医学专业的学生来说,则极为重要精简。整本书配有47页的全彩图像,环节清楚、简洁。值得一读。
Following the familiar, easy-to-use at a Glance format, and in full-colour, this brand new title provides an accessible introduction and revision aid for medical students and junior doctors. Reflecting the increased profile of Emergency Medicine in clinical practice and the medical school curriculum, Adult Emergency Medicine at a Glance provides a user-friendly overview of the key subjects that will enable any student or junior doctor to 'hit the ground running' when they enter one of the most exciting areas of clinical medicine.
Adult Emergency Medicine at a Glance is:
A concise, visually orientated course in emergency medicine that is perfect for both study and revision.
Organised around symptoms: 'Short of Breath', rather than diagnoses: 'Pneumonia'.
Focused on the most common or dangerous conditions you will see in the Emergency Department and includes the latest cardiac resuscitation guidelines.
Comprehensively illustrated throughout with over 47 full-page colour illustrations.
作者介绍:
Thomas Hughes is Consultant Emergency Physician, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, and Honorary Senior Lecturer in Emergency Medicine, University of Oxford
Jaycen Cruickshank is Director of Emergency Medicine, Ballarat Health Services, and Senior Lecturer in Emergency Medicine, University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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目录:
Preface and acknowledgements.
List of abbreviations.
1 Life in the Emergency Department.
2 Diagnosis.
3 Shock and intravenous fluids.
4 Imaging in the Emergency Department.
5 Analgesia.
6 Airway management and sedation.
7 Blood gas analysis.
8 Trauma: primary survey.
9 Trauma: secondary survey.
10 Major head and neck injury.
11 Minor head and neck injury.
12 Wounds.
13 Burns.
14 Hand injuries.
15 Wrist and forearm injuries.
16 Shoulder and elbow injuries.
17 Back pain, hip and knee injuries.
18 Tibia, ankle and foot injuries.
19 Abdominal pain.
20 Urology problems.
21 Ear, nose, throat and dental problems.
22 Eye problems.
23 Obstetrics and gynaecology problems.
24 Toxicology: general principles.
25 Toxicology: specifi c poisons.
26 Psychiatry: self-harm and capacity.
27 Psychiatry: the disturbed patient.
28 Observational medicine.
29 Loss of function and independence.
30 Syncope, collapse and falls.
31 Slow heart rate.
32 Fast heart rate.
33 Cardiac arrest.
34 Chest pain: cardiovascular.
35 Chest pain: non-cardiovascular.
36 Shortness of breath.
37 Anaphylaxis.
38 Sepsis.
39 Endocrine emergencies.
40 Gastroenterology.
41 Headache.
42 Stroke and transient ischaemic attack.
43 Seizures.
44 Hypothermia and hyperthermia.
45 Pre-hospital medicine.
46 Major incident.
47 Chemical, biological, radiation, nuclear and explosive incidents.
Case studies: questions.
Case studies: answers.
Index.
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