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Emergency Medicine on Call: Your Quick Evaluation & Treatment Guide to Commonly Encountered Problems (Paperback)
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-CONTENTS-
I. Adult Emergency On-Call Problems
1. Abdominal Pain
2. Acid-Base Disorders
3. Altered Mental Status
4. Altitude Sickness
5. Anaphylaxis
6. Aneurysms
7. Anxiety
8. Back Pain
9. Bites and Stings
10. Bleeding Problems
11. Bradycardia
12. Cancer Problems
13. Cardiac Arrest
14. Cardiac Transplant Problems
15. Chest Pain
16. Congestive Heart Failure/Pulmonary Edema
17. Consent to Treatment
18. Constipation
19. Cough in Adults
20. Decubitus Ulcer
21. Dental Pain and Infections
22. Dermatologi Problems
23. Diabetic Problems
24. Dialysis Patient Problems
25. Diarrhea
26. Dizziness and Vertigo
27. Drowning/Near Drowning
28. Earache
29. Epistaxis
30. Ethical Dilemma
31. Eye Pain/Red Eye
32. Fever in Adults
33. Foreign Body in Rectum
34. Gastrointestinal Bleeding
35. Gastrointestinal Catheter Problems
36. Genitourinary Catheter Problems
37. Headache
38. Heart Murmur
39. Hemophysis
40. Hemorrhagic Shock
41. Hernia
42. Hiccups
43. Hypertension
44. Hostile Patient
45. Hypertension
46. Hyperthermia
47. Hypotension
48. Hypothermia
49. Indwelling Catheter Problems
50. Jaundice
51. Joint Swelling
52. Pacemaker Problems
53. Palpitations
54. Paresthesias
55. Penile Problems
56. Pregnancy Problems
57. Psychiatric Problems
58. Respiratory Distress
59. Scrotal Problems
60. Seizure
61. Sepsis
62. Sexual Assault
63. Skin Infections
64. Sore Throat
65. Stroke/TIA
66. Swollen, Warm, or Cold Extremity
67. Syncope
68. Tachycardia
69. Transfusion Reactions
70. Urinary Tract Problems
71. Vaginal Bleeding/Discharge
72. Weakness
73. Wheezing in Adults
II. Pediatric On-Call Problems
1. General Pediatric Assessment
2. Abdominal Pain in Children
3. Acute Life-Threatening Event (ALTE)
4. Cough in Children
5. Ear Pain in Children
6. Febrile Infant
7. Irritable Child
8. Musculoskeletal Problems in Children
9. Nonaccidental Trauma in Children
10. Swallowed Foreign Body
11. Vomiting and Diarrhea in Children
12. Wheezing in Children
III. Trauma Emergency On-Call Problems
1. Trauma Assessment and Resuscitation
2. Blunt Abdominal Trauma
3. Blunt Head Trauma
4. Burns
5. Chest Trauma
6. Electrical Injury
7. Extremity Fractures and Dislocations
8. Eye Trauma
9. Facial Trauma
10. Genitourinary Trauma
11. Neck and Spinal Cord Trauma
12. Needlestick
13. Pelvic and Hip Trauma
14. Trauma in Pregnancy
IV. Geriatric Emergency On-Call Problems
1. General Geriatric Assessment
2. Acute Myocardial Infarction in the Older Patient
3. Altered Mental Status in the Older Patient
4. Elder Abuse
5. Falls in the Older Patient
6. Functional Decline
V. Common Toxicologic Emergency On-Call Problems
1. Acetaminophen
2. Alcohols
3. Amphetamine Overdose
4. Anticholinergic Poisoning
5. Benzodiazepine Overdose
6. Beta Blocker Overdose
7. Calcium Channel Blocker Overdose
8. Cardiac Glycoside Overdose
9. Caustic and Corrosive Ingestion
10. Cocaine Overdose
11. Cyclic Antidepressant Overdose
12. Designer Drug Overdose
13. Iron Overdose
14. Organophosphate Poisoning
15. Salicylate Overdose
16. SSRI Overdose
VI. Terrorist Attacks
1. General Terrorism Assessment and Response
2. Biological Terrorism
3. Chemical Terrorism
4. Nuclear Terrorism
VII. Laboratory Diagnosis
VIII. Procedures
1. Abscess Drainage
2. Arterial Line Placement
3. Arthrocentesis
4. Bedside Ultrasound
5. Central Venous Line Placement
6. Cricothyrotomy
7. Eye and Nose Procedures
8. Intraosseous Line Placement
9. Laceration and Wound Care
10. Lumbar Puncture
11. Paracentesis
12. Peritoneal Lavage
13. Procedural Sedation in Adults
14. Procedural Sedation in Children
15. Rapid Sequence Endotracheal Intubation
16. Thoracentesis
17. Thoracostomy Tube Placement
18. Venous Cutdown
IX. Fluids and Electrolytes
1. Introduction
2. Prehospital
3. Emergency Department and Fluid Management
4. Selected Electrolyte Emergencies
X. Blood Component Therapy
XI. Ventilator Management
1. Indications and Set up
2. Routine Modification of Settings
3. Troubleshooting
4. Weaning
XII. Commonly Used Medications
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