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Key Clinical Topics in Trauma

Key Clinical Topics in Trauma

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Key Clinical Topics in Trauma presents a brand new addition to the Key Clinical Topics series. This book provides a comprehensive overview of the subject, comprising 100 carefully selected topics in alpha order that together provide an extensive understanding of the management of traumatic injuries. This collection of highly practical guides systematically addresses management techniques for a large number of clinical settings.

Edited by experienced specialists, with contributions from consultants who have recognised expertise in their field, this book provides an authoritative and up-to-date guide on the treatment of traumatic injuries. Designed to enable rapid access to core information, Key Clinical Topics in Trauma offers effective exam revision and the ideal quick reference for day-to-day practice.

  • 100 topics presented in alpha order, from abdominal trauma to wrist and carpal injuries
  • Effective exam revision for MCEM and FCEM candidates 
  • Succinct coverage of trauma treatment modalities and complications
  • Includes clinical photos and diagrams to improve understanding of concepts 
  • Contributions from experienced specialists to ensure authoritative, accurate content
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9781909836082
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Publication date
2016
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
350
Dimensions (mm)
160.00 x 240.00
    1. Abdominal trauma
    2. Abnormal fracture healing
    3. Acute respiratory distress syndrome
    4. Aeromedical evacuation and retrieval
    5. Anaesthesia
    6. Analgesia
    7. Ankle injuries
    8. Antibiotic therapy and infection control
    9. Anticoagulation and thromboembolism
    10. Asphyxiation
    11. Bariatric trauma
    12. Blast trauma
    13. Blood product (1::1::1) resuscitation
    14. Blunt and penetrating cardiac trauma
    15. Brachial plexus injuries
    16. Brainstem death and organ donation
    17. Burns
    18. ABCDE resuscitation
    19. Cervical spine injuries
    20. Chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear environments and trauma
    21. Commonly missed injuries
    22. Compartment syndrome
    23. Damage control resuscitation and surgery
    24. Elbow injuries
    25. Epidemiology of trauma
    26. Fat embolism syndrome
    27. Foot fractures - hind foot
    28. Foot fractures - mid foot and fore foot
    29. Fracture classifications
    30. Fragility fractures
    31. Genito-urinary trauma
    32. Gunshot injuries
    33. Hand injuries
    34. High pressure injection injuries
    35. Hip fractures and dislocations
    36. Human and animal bites
    37. Imaging in trauma - CT
    38. Imaging in trauma - interventional radiology
    39. Imaging in trauma - MRI
    40. Imaging in trauma - ultrasound
    41. Immediate trauma care in sport
    42. Injuries of the thoracic, lumbar and sacral spine
    43. Intraosseous access
    44. Intravenous fluids - colloids
    45. Intravenous fluids - crystalloids
    46. Intravenous fluids - starches
    47. Lethal triad
    48. Long bone fractures
    49. Lypholised plasma in trauma resuscitation
    50. Maxillofacial and dental injuries
    51. Metabolic response to trauma
    52. Microbiological considerations
    53. Mild traumatic brain injury
    54. Moderate to severe brain injury
    55. Mortality patterns
    56. Near infrared spectroscopy
    57. Neonatal trauma
    58. Non-accidental injury
    59. Nutrition in trauma and burns
    60. Ophthalmic injury
    61. Paediatric trauma
    62. Pathological fractures
    63. Pelvic trauma
    64. Penetrating neck injury
    65. Peripheral nerve injuries
    66. Pregnancy and trauma
    67. Prehospital blood product resuscitation
    68. Progesterone in neurotrauma
    69. Psychological aspects of trauma
    70. Recombinant factor VIIa
    71. Rehabilitation
    72. Resuscitative balloon occlusion of the aorta
    73. Road traffic collisions
    74. Selective non-operative management of penetrating abdominal injuries
    75. Sexual violence
    76. Shock
    77. Shoulder, clavicle and proximal humerus fractures
    78. Soft tissue knee injuries
    79. Spinal cord injury without radiological abnormality
    80. Splintage
    81. Systemic inflammatory response syndrome
    82. Tertiary survey
    83. Therapeutic hypothermia
    84. Thoracic trauma
    85. Topical haemostatic dressings
    86. Tourniquets
    87. Tranexamic acid
    88. Traumatic cardiac arrest
    89. Trauma scoring
    90. Traumatic amputation
    91. Triage
    92. Vascular injuries
    93. Viscoelastic assessment of coagulation in trauma
    94. Wrist and carpal injuries
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