Now in its fifth edition, the Oxford Handbook of Emergency Medicine is the essential rapid-reference guide to emergency medicine for everyone from junior doctors to specialist registrars, nurse practitioners, and paramedics. New and improved, the Handbook has been thoroughly revised throughout, with 100 extra illustrations and the latest guidelines and treatment advice, completely overhauled chapters on Medicine, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, and Paediatric emergencies, and new topics on treatment escalation, end-of-life care, and sepsis.
Clear and concise, extensively updated, and packed with a host of new X-rays to aid identification and treatment, this Handbook has everything you need to thrive in the demanding world of emergency medicine today.
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The text is straight to the point, concise, informative and educational which also helps to improve patient care. Yet it is surprisingly comprehensive for this size of book and a lot of common and less common situations are covered in significant depth. This is achieved in part, because every word counts and the text is straight to the point. Exactly what many people want. * Dr Harry Brown, Glycosmedia * Review from previous edition The Fourth Edition of the Oxford Handbook of Emergerncy Medicine is proof that good things come in small packages. This compact little powerhouse more than lives up to expectations established by earlier editions. It offers sound clinical guidance in an easily accessible format and would be a handy addition to the pockets of emergency medicine clinicians. * Journal of the American Medical Association *
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229 black and 2-colour images
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Höhe: 185 mm
Breite: 101 mm
Dicke: 30 mm
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978-0-19-878419-7 (9780198784197)
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Jonathan P. Wyatt is Honorary Clinical Associate Professor at the University of Exeter, UK
Robert G. Taylor is Consultant in Emergency Medicine at Royal Cornwall Hospital, Truro, UK
Kerstin de Wit is Assistant Professor at McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada
Emily J. Hotton is Clinical Research Fellow at Southmead Hospital and University of Bristol, UK
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Honorary Clinical Associate ProfessorHonorary Clinical Associate Professor, University of Exeter, UK
Consultant in Emergency MedicineConsultant in Emergency Medicine, Royal Cornwall Hospital, Truro, UK
Assistant ProfessorAssistant Professor, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada
Clinical Research FellowUniversity of Bristol, UK Obstetrics and Gymaecology Specialty Trainee, Severn Deanery, UK
1: General approach
2: Life-threatening emergencies
3: Medicine
4: Toxicology
5: Infectious diseases
6: Environmental emergencies
7: Analgesia and anaesthesia
8: Major trauma
9: Wounds, fractures, orthopaedics
10: Surgery
11: Ophthalmology
12: Ear, nose, and throat
13: Obstetrics and gynaecology
14: Psychiatry
15: Paediatric emergencies