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SOAP for Emergency Medicine

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SOAP for Emergency Medicine features 85 clinical problems with each case presented in an easy to read 2-page layout. Each step presents information on how that case would likely be handled. Questions under each category teach the students important steps in clinical care.

The SOAP series is a unique resource that also provides a step-by-step guide to learning how to properly document patient care. Covering the problems most commonly encountered on the wards, the text uses the familiar SOAP note format to record important clinical information and guide patient care. SOAP format puts the emphasis back on the patients clinical problem, not the diagnosis.

This series is a practical learning tool for proper clinical care, improving communication between physicians, and accurate documentation. The books not only teach students what to do, but also help them understand why. Students will find these books a must have to keep in their white coat pockets for wards and clinics.
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Data sheet

Publication date
2004
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
232
Dimensions (mm)
3548 x 5484
Weight (g)
123445

    1. I. Cardiology

    2. Aortic Dissection
    3. Bradycardia/Complete Heart Block
    4. Cardiac Arrest
    5. Chest Pain
    6. Congestive Heart Failure
    7. Endocarditis
    8. Hypertensive Crisis
    9. Myocardial Infarction
    10. Palpitations
    11. Syncope
    12. Unstable Angina
    13. Venous Thrombosis

      II. Hematology

    14. Anemia
    15. ITP/TTP
    16. Sickle Cell Disease

      III. Endocrine

    17. Diabetic Ketoacidosis
    18. Hypoglycemia

      IV. Pulmonary

    19. Asthma Exacerbation
    20. COPD Exacerbation
    21. Pleural Effusion
    22. Pneumonia
    23. Pneumothorax
    24. Pulmonary Edema
    25. Pulmonary Embolism

      V. Gastrointestinal

    26. Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm
    27. Appendicitis
    28. Bowel Obstruction
    29. Biliary Disease
    30. Diarrhea
    31. Diverticulitis
    32. Foreign Body Ingestion
    33. Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease
    34. Gastrointestinal Bleeding
    35. Hepatitis
    36. Ischemic Bowel
    37. Pancreatitis
    38. Peptic Ulcer Disease

      VI. HEENT

    39. Conjunctivitis
    40. Corneal Abrasion
    41. Dysphagia
    42. Epistaxis
    43. Otitis Externa
    44. Otitis Media
    45. Pharyngitis
    46. Toothache/Fractured Tooth

      VII. Genitourinary

    47. Acute Renal Failure
    48. Epididymitis
    49. Hernia
    50. Hydrocele/Varicocele
    51. Kidney Stones/Nephrolithiasis
    52. Pyelonephritis/UTI
    53. Rhabdomyolysis
    54. STD
    55. Testicular Torsion

      VIII. OB/GYN

    56. Ectopic Pregnancy
    57. Ovarian Torsion/Cyst
    58. Pregnancy
    59. Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
    60. Sexual Assault
    61. Spontaneous Abortion (Miscarriage)
    62. Vaginal Bleeding
    63. Vulvovaginitis

      IX. Neurologic

    64. Altered Mental Status
    65. Headache
    66. Meningitis
    67. Seizures
    68. Stroke
    69. Vertigo
    70. Weakness

      X. Trauma

    71. Animal Bite
    72. Ankle Sprain
    73. Burns
    74. Fracture
    75. Head Injury
    76. Laceration
    77. Low Back Pain
    78. Wrist Pain

      XI. Psychiatry

    79. Overdose
    80. Psychiatric Evaluation

      XII. Dermatology

    81. Contact Dermatitis
    82. Urticaria

      XIII. Pediatrics

    83. Abdominal Pain
    84. Febrile Seizures
    85. Fever of Unknown Origin
    86. Gastroenteritis
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