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A Doody's Core Title for 2015. An easy-to-use guide to the diagnosis, treatment, and managemenet of the full range of clinical conditions seen in emergency medicine For more than 70 years, professors, students, and clinicians have trusted LANGE for high-quality, current, concise medical information in a convenient, affordable, portable format. Whether for coursework, clerkships, USMLE prep, specialty board review, or patient care, there's a LANGE book that guarantees success. This updated edition in the trusted CURRENT series is valuable to anyone practicing in an emergency department or acute-care setting. It emphasizes immediate management of life threatening problems, then covers the evaluation and treatment of specific disorders. Authoritative, easy-access coverage for Emergency Department clinicians who needs answers NOW Priority-based and problem-oriented organization encompasses all aspects of emergency medicine, including common emergencies, trauma, neonatal and pediatric emergenciesExtensive at-a-glance algorithms facilitate quick management and diagnosisComprehensive tables of drugs commonly used in the EDNEW chapters on beside ultrasound, procedural sedation, and pandemic fluMORE radiologic images throughoutALL chapters updated with the latest developments
A Doody's Core Title for 2015. An easy-to-use guide to the diagnosis, treatment, and managemenet of the full range of clinical conditions seen in emergency medicine For more than 70 years, professors, students, and clinicians have trusted LANGE for high-quality, current, concise medical information in a convenient, affordable, portable format. Whether for coursework, clerkships, USMLE prep, specialty board review, or patient care, there's a LANGE book that guarantees success. This updated edition in the trusted CURRENT series is valuable to anyone practicing in an emergency department or acute-care setting. It emphasizes immediate management of life threatening problems, then covers the evaluation and treatment of specific disorders. Authoritative, easy-access coverage for Emergency Department clinicians who needs answers NOW Priority-based and problem-oriented organization encompasses all aspects of emergency medicine, including common emergencies, trauma, neonatal and pediatric emergenciesExtensive at-a-glance algorithms facilitate quick management and diagnosisComprehensive tables of drugs commonly used in the EDNEW chapters on beside ultrasound, procedural sedation, and pandemic fluMORE radiologic images throughoutALL chapters updated with the latest developments
Authors
Preface
I. SPECIAL ASPECTS OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE
1. Approach to the Emergency Department Patient, T. Russell
Jones
2. Prehospital Emergency Services, Margaret Strecker-McGraw and
Kimrey J. Daniel
3. Nuclear, Biologic, and Chemical Agents; Weapons of Mass
Destruction, David L. Morgan and Christopher Ortiz
4. Disaster Medicine, Gregory A. Starr, Thomas W. Allen, and
Charles E. Stewart
5. Legal Aspects of Emergency Care, Charles A. Eckerline, Jr. and
Jonathan C. Brantley
6. Emergency Bedside Ultrasound, David A. Fritz
7. Emergency Procedures, William Randall Partin and Colby
Dorrah
8. Procedural Sedation and Analgesia, Christopher Colvin
II: MANAGEMENT OF COMMON EMERGENCY PROBLEMS
9. Basic & Advanced Cardiac Life Support, Eric C. Goshorn, Justin
A. Kan, and Salvator J. Vicario
10. Compromised Airway, Justin Knowles and Allison Rains
11. Shock, William F. Young, Jr.
12. The Multiply Injured Patient, Julia Martin
13. Respiratory Distress, C. Keith Stone
14. Chest Pain, Martin R. Huecker and Daniel J. O'Brien
15. Abdominal Pain, Justin Coomes and Melissa Platt
16. Gastrointestinal Bleeding, Timothy G. Price and Zachary E.
Armstrong
17. Coma, Dylan B. Medley and James E. Morris
18. Syncope, C. Keith Stone, Margaret Strecker-McGraw, and Andrew
Juergens
19. Seizures, C. Keith Stone
20. Headache, C. Keith Stone
21. Arthritis & Back Pain, Ryan P. Woods and Jason Seamon
III: TRAUMA EMERGENCIES
22. Head Injuries, Roger L. Humphries
23. Maxillofacial & Neck Trauma, Alicia A. Shirakbari and Marshall
Hall
24. Chest Trauma, Jonathan Jones and Seth Searley
25. Abdominal Trauma, Sonya C. Melville and Daniel E. Melville
26. Genitourinary Trauma, Brian Adkins
27. Vertebral Column & Spinal Cord Trauma, S. Derrick Fowler and
Jason Seamon
28. Orthopedic Emergencies, Royce Coleman and Alison Reiland
29. Hand Trauma, Bill Ewen and Raymond G. Hart
30. Wound Care, Thomas R. Jones
IV: NONTRAUMA EMERGENCIES
31. Eye Emergencies, Robert D. Greenberg and Kimrey J. Daniel
32. Emergency Disorders of the Ear, Nose, Sinuses, Oropharynx, and
Mouth, Timothy C. Stallard
33. Pulmonary Emergencies, David A. Smith
34. Cardiac Emergencies, Sameer Desai
35. Cardiac Arrhythmias, Joseph Heidenreich
36. Gastrointestinal Emergencies, Elizabeth Davis and Kimberly J.
Powers
37. Neurologic Emergencies, C. Keith Stone
38. Obstetric and Gynecological Emergencies and Rape, Ryan Tucker
and Melissa Platt
39. Genitourinary Emergencies, Joseph Heidenreich
40. Vascular Emergencies, David A. Fritz
41. Hematologic Emergencies, M.K. Strecker-McGraw and Mark Andrew
Wilson
42. Infectious Disease Emergencies, Jon Jaffe and Taylor
Ratcliff
43. Metabolic & Endocrine Emergencies, Martin R. Huecker and Daniel
F. Danzl
44. Fluid, Electrolyte, & Acid-Base Emergencies, James E.
Morris
45. Burns & Smoke Inhalation, Dorian Drigalla and Jennifer
Gemmill
46. Disorders Due to Physical & Environmental Agents, Rebecca C.
Bowers and M. Virginia Mustain
47. Poisoning, David L. Morgan and Douglas J. Borys
48. Dermatologic Emergencies, Kavon Azadi and Boyd Burns
49. Psychiatric Emergencies, Eric J. Brown and Lori Whelan
50. Pediatric Emergencies, Maria Stephan, Craig Carter, and Shah
Ashfaq
Index
Chair
Department of Emergency Medicine
Texas A & M
University Health Sciences Center
Scott & White Memorial Hospital
Temple Texas
Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, College of
Medicine, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY
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