Monday 2 May 2011

Emergency Medicine


Yearbook of Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine 2010

The Yearbook compiles the most recent developments in experimental and clinical research and practice in one comprehensive reference book. The chapters are written by well recognized experts in the field of intensive care and emergency medicine. It is addressed to everyone involved in internal medicine, anesthesia, surgery, pediatrics, intensive care and emergency medicine.

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http://www.filesonic.com/file/1120365251/Yearbook_of_Intensive_Care_and_Emergency_Medicine_2010.pdf



ATLS: Advanced Trauma Life Support for Doctors (Student Course Manual), 8th Edition


A critical step in the treatment of trauma is beginning ATLS. This concise book does for trauma what ACLS does for “code blues.” Very straightforward, even a layperson could understand much of what a trauma surgeon is thinking when a critical “multi-trauma” arrives at his emergency center. Critical for anyone thinking of working in the ER. This bookis also indispensible in giving surgical interns the confidence they need to handle tough situations in the hospital.
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http://www.filesonic.com/file/1150358214/ATLS__Advanced_Trauma_Life_Support_for_Doctors.pdf


Case Files Emergency Medicine

The closest you can get to seeing patients without being on the wards!

Students need exposure to cases to pass the USMLE Step 2 and theemergency medicine shelf exam. This book presents 47 clinical cases illustrating essential concepts in emergency medicine. Perfect for the clerkship and the USMLE Step 2, each case includes an extended discussion, definitions of key terms, clinical pearls, and USMLE-style review questions. This interactive learning system helps you to learn instead of memorize.
*47 emergency medicine cases with complete discussions
*Clinical pearls highlight key points
*USMLE-style comprehension questions with each case
*Primer on how to approach the patient
*Proven learning system improves shelf exam scores
“Superior to other case file books.”
-Chang-Kun Choi, Medical Student, Midwestern University School of Medicine
“Using clinical scenarios not only makes the reading fun and interesting, but it is far more engaging than sitting down with a bulleted text and reviewing detail after detail. This is a much better way to learn clinical information. I have not read a book like this before, and I certainly have enjoyed it.”
–Eric Hossler, Medical Student, James H. Quillen College of Medicine
“I LOVED this book! I would recommend this book to all third-year students… The book uses a clinical approach and does not lose sight of the pathophysiology behind the disease — GREAT preparation for being on the wards! The subject matter is also deceptively detailed, with much more information than one normally finds in a text of case files. The reader can use this book as either a rigorous self-test or a read-through introduction to the subject. Once again – a GREAT text!”
–Elizabeth Johnston, Medical Student, Emory University
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http://www.filesonic.com/file/779462401/Case_Files_Emergency_Medicine.pdf




Tintinalli's Emergency Medicine: A Comprehensive Study Guide, Seventh Edition - October 2010


The landmark emergency medicine text is now in full color

With 17 additional chapters
With 418 contributors representing over 120 medical centers around the world, Tintinalli’s Emergency Medicine is the most practical and clinically rigorous reference of its kind. It covers everything from prehospital care, disaster preparedness, and basic resuscitative techniques, to all the major diseases requiring emergency treatment, such as pulmonary emergencies, renal and GU disorders, and hemophilia. This authoritative, in-depth coverage makes this classic text indispensible not only in emergency departments, but also for residents and practitioners when studying or preparing for any exam they may face.
While continuing to provide the most current information for acute conditions, the Seventh Edition of Tintinalli’s Emergency Medicine has been substantially revised and updated to cover all of the conditions for which patients seek emergency department care in a concise and easy-to-read-manner.
NEW Features
* Full-color design with more figures and tables than ever
* Reader-friendly chapter presentation makes it easy to find important material.
* Updated tables covering drugs and important clinical information
* Patient safety considerations and injury prevention are integrated into chapters, as appropriate
* Total revision of the dermatology section enables diagnosis by lesion description and body area affected, and provides current treatment
* Organ systems sections reorganized to reflect considerations for actual clinical practice.
* New chapters: New adult chapters include Natural Disasters, Aneurysms of the Aorta and Major Arteries; Hip and Knee Pain, Aortic Dissection; Acute Urinary Retention; Subarachnoid Hemorrhage and Intracranial Bleeding; Clotting Disorders; Community –acquired Pneumonia and Noninfectious Pulmonary Infiltrates; Type I Diabetes; Type II Diabetes; Anemia; Tests of Hemostasis; Clotting Disorders; Head Injury in Adults and Children; the Transplant Patient; Grief, Death and Dying; and Legal Issues in Emergency Medicine. Twelve new pediatric chapters including The Diabetic Child, Hematologic-Oncologic Emergencies, Ear and Mastoids,Eye Problems in Infants and Children, Neck Masses, GI Bleeding, Nose and Sinuses, Urologic and Gynecologic Procedures in children, Renal emergencies in children, Behavioral and Psychiatric Disorders in children, Pediatric Procedures, Pediatric ECG Interpretation
* Greater coverage of procedures throughout for the most common conditions seen in the emergency department.
* Additional 17 chapters, such as Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, Principles of Imaging, Prison Medicine, Military Medicine, The Violent Patient, Forensics, Wound Ballistics, and Drug Interactions.
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