Now with updated ACLS algorithms
An Introduction to Clinical Emergency Medicine is a much-needed
resource for individuals practicing in this challenging field. It takes a
novel approach, describing in
detail the best and most current methods including initial patient
evaluation, generation of differential diagnoses, problem-solving and
management of challenging conditions based on presenting symptoms.
Unlike other textbooks, in which the diagnosis is known, this textbook
approaches clinical problems as clinicians approach patients – without
full knowledge of the final diagnosis. It provides an understanding of
how to approach patients with undifferentiated conditions, ask the right
questions, gather historical data, utilize physical examination skills
and order and interpret laboratory and radiographic tests. It provides
current management and disposition strategies with controversies
presented, including pearls and summary points for each topic covered.
The book is multi-author, each contributor chosen because of a track
record in teaching as well as being internationally recognised experts
in the specialty.