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| | | | | Oxford Handbook of Accident and Emergency Medicine, 2nd Ed. Publisher's Description Oxford Handbook of Accident and Emergency Medicine, 2nd Ed. powered by Skyscape |  | Author(s): Jonathan Wyatt, Consultant in Accident and Emergency Medicine, Treliske Hospital, Truro, Cornwall, UK, Robin Illingworth, Consultant in Accident and Emergency Medicine, St James'' University Hospital, Leeds, UK, Michael Clancy, Consultant in Accident and Emergency Medicine, Southampton General Hospital, Southampton, UK, Phillip T Munro, Consultant in Accident and Emergency Medicine, Southern General Hospital, Glasgow, UK, and Colin Robertson, Professor of Accident and Emergency Medicine, Edinburgh Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh
Publisher: Oxford University Press | This popular Handbook provides practical, accessible guidelines on a huge range of situations that present to the A & E department, and is the essential guide for junior doctors (including candidates for examinations in Accident and Emergency Medicine), specialist nurses, paramedics, and general practitioners. The text is deliberately precise and prescriptive. It gives up-to-date step-by-step advice on presentation, investigation, diagnosis, emergency treatment and further referral for adult and paediatric patients, Important practical procedures are covered in stepwise, easy-to-follow format with line diagrams illustrating anatomical landmarks.
Key Features: - Covers all conditions that commonly present to the A&E department, making it the perfect practical guide to management
- Up-to-date guidelines including British Thoracic Society 2004 Guidelines
- New content on SARS, porphyria, wounds and fractures
- New Golden Rules
- Completely re-organized and expanded Wounds and Fractures section by body system
- New section on injury prevention in children
- Non-accidental injury in babies and children completely revised
- New NICE guidelines including NICE Head Injury Guidelines
- Interactive Flow Charts help walk you through a decision
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