Critical Care Emergency Medicine

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Autor:
Farcy, David Chiu, William Flaxman, Alex Marshall, John
Editorial:
McGraw-Hill Digital
ISBN:
9780071628242
Fecha de Publicación:
2011
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he first comprehensive text on critical care emergency medicine

"...goes a long waytoward establishing emergency physicians as credibleintensivists....The book is unique as it blendsthe perspective of a true intensivist with that of emergencymedicine. The book is the fi rst of its kind, and Ipredict it will become known as the standard referencefor those emergency physicians, as well as others, whowish to understand the overlap between emergencymedicine and critical care."--Thomas M. Scalea, MD, FACS, FCCM, R. Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center and University of Maryland School of Medicine (from the foreword)

Critical Care Emergency Medicine is destined to become the standard reference for all clinicians who wish to understand the overlap between emergency medicine and critical care. Written by experienced emergency physicians and intensivists, the book is unique in incorporating both perspectives into the practice of emergency medicine and critical care.

Critical Care Emergency Medicine teaches emergency physicians everything they must know and do to better care for critically ill patients in an emergency department or to provide care in an ICU. Enhanced by numerous algorithms that speed decision making and full-color illustrations demonstrating anatomy and technique, this book is an essential practice tool.

Critical Care Emergency Medicine delivers expert guidance on managing:

    Airway and Ventilatory Support
    Pulmonary Disorders
    Cardiovascular Disorders
    Gastrointestinal and Renal Disorders
    Neurologic and Neurosurgical Disorders
    Hematologic and Endocrine Disorders
    Infectious Diseases
    Toxicologic Disorders
You will also find important information on the use of ultrasound, fluid management, nutritional support, pediatric considerations, patient transportation, and end-of-life issues.