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Acute Medicine
This is a truly practical guide aimed at the junior physician or casualty officer that explains what to do when faced with medical emergencies "on take", on the ward or in the A & E department.
Section One describes the detailed management of common general presentations such as acute breathlessness, chest pain, loss of consciousness and cardiac arrest and Section Two covers specific diagnoses such as aortic dissection, thyrotoxic crisis, acute asthma, etc. These chapters are organised by body system, and each chapter is divided into "priorities", "problems" and "further management". Section Three covers the practical details of commonly used procedures such as lumbar puncture, insertion of a chest drain, peritoneal dialysis and central vein cannulation. The appendices consist of useful data such as drug doses.
In this new edition the chapters have been rewritten to make them more accessible and user-friendly. Some information in the previous edition has been reduced to make way for new chapters on: The critically ill patient, Acute diarrhoea, Acute abdominal pain, Electrolyte disorders, Acid-base disorders, Severe anaemia, Bleeding disorders and Management of anti-coagulation. The authors have aimed to include evidence for treatments where available and take account of existing guidelines.
* Concise - tells you what you really need to know at a moment's notice * Five new chapters and all other chapters rewritten and thoroughly revised for clarity * New page design makes it easy to use as an instant reference
| Author: |
David C Sprigings, John B Chambers |
| Edition: |
3 |
| ISBN: |
0632054557 |
| Binding: |
Softcover |
| Year Published: |
May 2001 |
| No. of Pages: |
528 |
| Illustrations: |
69 |
| Contents: |
Section 1: Common Presentations 1. Cardiac arrest 2. Cardiac arrhythmias 3. Hypotension 4. Acute chest pain 5. Acute breathlessness 6. The unconscious patient 7. Transient loss of consciousness 8. Acute confusional state 9. Headache 10. Sepsis syndrome 11. Poisoning 12. The critically ill patient
Section 2: Specific Problems Cardiovascular 13. Acute myocardial infarction 14. Unstable angina 15. Aortic dissection 16. Severe hypertension 17. Pulmonary oedema 18. Pericarditis 19. Cardiac tamponade 20. Deep vein thrombosis 21. Pulmonary embolism
Respiratory 22. Acute asthma 23. Acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease 24. Pneumonia 25. Pneumothorax 26. Haemoptysis
Neurological 27. Stroke 28. Transient ischaemic attack 29. Subarachnoid haemorrhage 30. Bacterial meningitis 31 Spinal cord compression 32. Guillain-Barre syndrome 33. Epilepsy
Gastro-intestinal / Liver / Renal 34. Acute upper gastrointestinal haemorrhage 35. Acute diarrhoea 36. Acute abdominal pain 37. Acute liver failure 38. Acute renal failure
Endocrine / Metabolic 39. Overview of diabetes 40. Diabetic ketoacidosis 41. Hyperosmolar non-ketotic hyperglycaemia 42. Electrolyte disorders 43. Acid-base disorders and arterial blood gases 44. Acute adrenal insufficiency 45. Thyrotoxic crisis 46. Hypothermia and myxoedema coma
Infectious diseases 47. Acute medical problems in the patient with HIV/AIDS 48. Septic arthritis 49. Fever on return from abroad
Haematological 50. Management of anticoagulation 51. Sickle cell disease 52. Anaphylaxis
Section 3: Procedures 53. Central vein cannulation 54. Pulmonary artery catheterisation 55. Temporary cardiac pacing 56. Pericardial aspiration 57. DC cardioversion 58. Insertion of a chest drain 59. Lumbar puncture 60. Peritoneal dialysis 61. Insertion of a Sengstaken-Blakemore tube
Appendices 62. Drug infusions 63. Respiratory function tests 64. Peripheral nervous system
Further Reading
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| Review: |
This second edition of the practical guide to management of medical emergencies offers the busy doctor, in A & E or on the wards, immediate access to practical steps to copy with urgent medical problems...It is handy book, especially for doctors in training who need immediate help in managing a medical emergency. I can recommend it without hesitation.' Hospital Doctor, 1995, on the second edition.
'This excellent little book was written for junior medical staff. However as a concise vade-mecum for the anaesthetist it would be extremely valuable.' Anaethesia & Intensive Care, 1995, on the second edition.
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