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Instant Emergency Medicine expertise in an ultra-compact, easy-to-use format!
This resource is a must for residents, students, physician assistants, and nurses working in the emergency department. With its carry-anywhere book/PDA format, Emergency Medicine Quick Glance puts the fields latest perspectives where you need them most:: at the point of care. Concise yet comprehensive, this handy, at-a-glance resource is ideal for use in daily clinical practice or for a quick review.
With FREE PDA download of the whole bookUltra-concentrated, high-yield, and loaded with “pearls”Two-part format reviews differential diagnosis and symptom management, then covers therapeutic approaches to specific diseases Practical hints and tips for recognizing and treating the wide range of problems seen in the emergency department Maximum information - minimal textConcept-clarifying charts, checklists, tables, figures, and algorithmsCARDIORESPIRATORY, from acute coronary syndromes to hypertensionGASTROINTENSTINAL/GENITOURINARY, from appendicitis to pancreatitis NEUROLOGY, from stroke to seizuresOBSTETRICS/GYNECOLOGY, from 1st trimester bleeding to sexual assaultPEDIATRICS, from fever to child abuse injuries TRAUMA, from head injury to spinal cord injury TOXICOLOGY, from acetaminophen to calcium channel blockers/beta blockersPSYCHIATRIC, including panic disorder and agitated patient ENDOCRINOLOGYENVIRONMENTALORTHOPEDICOPHTHALMOLOGY/OTOLARYNGOLOGYMISCELLANEOUSData sheet
1. Specific complaints
chest pain
shortness of breath
syncope
weakness
headache
seizure
abdominal pain
vaginal bleeding
2. Disease by organ system
Cardiorespiratory
Acute coronary syndromes
Aortic Dissection
Pulmonary Embolism
Pneumonia
Asthma
COPD
Pneumothorax
Pericarditis
Atrial fibrillation
Hypertension
Gastrointestinal/Genitourinary
Appendicitis
Cholycystistis
Aortic Dissection
Bowel obstruction
Pancreatitis
GI bleeding
UTI/pyelonephritis
Nephrolithiasis
Testicular torsion
Neurology
Stroke, TIA
Altered mental status/coma
Vertigo
Seizures
Obstetric/Gynecology
1st trimester bleeding
Pelvic inflammatory disease
Sexual assault
Pediatrics
Fever
Otitis media
Shortness of breath
Vomiting and diarrhea
Pediatric exanthems
Child abuse
Trauma
Head injury
Maxillofacial trauma
Neck trauma
Thoracic trauma
Abdominal injuries
Genitourinary trauma
Spinal cord injury
Toxicology
General approach
Acetaminophen
Salicylates
Digoxin
Carbon monoxide
Tricyclic antidepressants
Alcohol
Opiates
Cocaine
Anticholinergics
Hydrocarbons
Calcium channel blocker/beta blocker
Cyanide
Mushrooms
Endocrine
Diabetic ketoacidosis
Hypoglycemia
Adrenal crisis
Thyroid emergencies
Environmental injury
Burns
Hypothermia
Bite injuries
Electrical injuries
Orthopedic
Wrist injuries
Hip injury
Knee injury
Ankle injury
Compartment syndrome
Septic arthritis
Hand infection
Low back pain
Psychiatric
Panic disorder
Depression and suicide
Agitated patient
Ear, Nose and Throat
Red eye
Visual loss
Epistaxis
Dental emergencies
Miscellaneous
HIV/AIDS
Allergic/anaphylactic reactions
EMTALA
Hypo/hyperkalemia
Hypo/hypernatremia
ACLS algorithm