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Drs. John C. Perkins and Michael E. Winters have assembled an
expert team of authors on the topic of Sepsis in the Emergency
Department. Article topics include: Defining and Diagnosing Sepsis;
Appropriate Antibiotic Therapy; Severe Sepsis Resuscitation in
Resource Limited Settings; Source Control in Severe Sepsis;
Considerations in Special Populations with Severe Sepsis; Pediatric
Severe Sepsis Resuscitation; The New Usual Care; Prehospital Sepsis
Care; Endpoints of Sepsis Resuscitation; Pitfalls in the Diagnosis,
Treatment, and Disposition of Severe Sepsis; Biomarkers in Sepsis;
Vasopressors and Inotropes in Sepsis; and Sepsis Quality Measures
and Performance Improvement.
This issue of Emergency Medicine Clinics, edited by Drs. Robert
Vissers and Michael Gibbs, focuses on Pulmonary Emergencies.
Articles include: Approach to the Adult Patient with Acute
Dyspnea,Approach to the Pediatric Patient with Acute
Dyspnea,Advances in Pulmonary Imaging,Respiratory
Monitoring,Management of Acute Asthma and COPD,Diagnosis and
Treatment of Acute Pulmonary Embolus,Pulmonary Manifestations Of
Systemic Diseases,Pleural Disease,Management of Hemoptysis, and
more!
This issue of Emergency Medicine Clinics, edited by Drs. Stephen
Borron and Ziad Kazzi focuses on emergencies arising from contact
with Hazardous Materials. Article topics include: Selected classes
and examples of dangerous industrial chemicals, weapons of mass
destruction, and their syndromic identification; Hospital
preparedness for chemical and radiological disasters; Personnel
protection and decontamination of adults and children; Resources
for toxicological information and assistance; Asphyxiants;
Corrosives and irritants; Organophosphates and carbamates;
Intentional and unintentional food, drug, and water contamination,
and more!
Drs. Stephen Bohan and Josh Kosowsky have assembled a panel of
expert authors for this edition on Cardivascular Emergencies.
Topics include: Ischemia, Heart Failure, Congenital Heart Disease,
Supreventricular Dysrhythmias, Atrial Fibrillation, Uncommon
Dysrhythmias, Electrophysiology, Pericardial Disease, and Cardiac
Arrest.
This brand-new book offers virtual hands-on experience to over 65
emergency procedures, allowing readers to rehearse them over again
in their mind-then perform them on demand correctly. Colour
drawings of each procedure that illuminate relevant anatomical
structures and their relationship to each new step paired with
full-colour photographs provide a realistic clinical view of the
identical anatomy. Plus, each step is accompanied by concise text,
allowing the illustrations and photographs to guide clinicians
effortlessly through the procedure. Presents step-by-step,
side-by-side full-color illustrated guidance. Uses a standard
chapter organization for quick reference. Offers a brief
description of each procedure. Features bulleted lists of clinical
indications, oft-overlooked contraindications, and potential
complications. Displays the essential equipment needed to perform
the procedure. And more.
In the last few decades, our increased knowledge of the mechanisms
involved in wound repair has stimulated the development of many new
dressings and wound management techniques. If these are to be used
in the most appropriate and cost-effective manner, practitioners
must have a good understanding of the properties and key functions
of the products concerned. This book has been produced to offer
specific guidance in this important area, containing chapters on
silver dressings, honey products, medical maggots and negative
pressure therapy in addition to more conventional products
including hydrocolloids, foam, films and fibrous dressings made
from alginate or CMC. Each chapter contains an account of the
historical development, structure and method of use of the
individual treatments, and all of this information is supplemented
by the results an extensive review of the clinical literature for
each product group. A final chapter offers some simple observations
on the principles of dressing selection by making reference to a
variety of different wound types. This section also illustrates how
the use of an incorrect treatment may cause significant problems to
the patient and their carers. The book contains 720 pages and 125
illustrations, many in full colour, making it perhaps the most
comprehensive source of reference of its type currently available.
Dans l'environnement tactique civil, les secondes comptent. TECC:
Tactical Emergency Casualty Care, deuxieme edition enseigne aux
prestataires de soins pre-hospitaliers comment repondre et soigner
les patients lors d'une urgence tactique civile, y compris les tirs
actifs. Ce programme attrayant est concu pour preparer les
prestataires de services medicaux d'urgence (SMU) a repondre aux
patients dans un environnement tactique. Developpe par la
Association nationale des techniciens medicaux d'urgence (NAEMT) et
approuve par le College Americain des Chirurgiens, TECC, deuxieme
edition, aborde les domaines actuels des services medicaux
d'urgence tactiques (TEMS) et est conforme aux directives actuelles
du Comite sur les TECC. La NAEMT est un partenaire educatif reconnu
du Comite du TECC.
Simulate a realistic delivery room setting during your NRP training
courses with the all-new NRP Equipment Poster, featuring images of
a manometer, oxygen blender, pulse oximeter, and more. Printed on
flexible plastic with holes for hanging on hooks. Size: 22" x 24".
Over three decades ago, PHTLS: Prehospital Trauma Life Support
transformed the assessment and management of trauma patients in the
field, improving the quality of trauma patient care and saving
lives around the world. The tenth edition of this trusted,
comprehensive resource continues the PHTLS mission to promote
excellence in trauma patient management by all prehospital care
practitioners through global education. First developed by the
National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians (NAEMT) in
the early 1980s in cooperation with the American College of
Surgeons Committee on Trauma (ACS-COT), this proven program
includes updated medical content to reflect current, evidence-based
knowledge and practice. PHTLS promotes critical thinking as the
foundation for providing quality care, knowing that EMS
practitioners make the best decisions on behalf of their patients
when given a solid foundation of knowledge and key principles to
fuel their critical-thinking skills. A Clear Approach to Assessing
a Trauma Patient In the field, seconds count. The tenth edition of
PHTLS: Prehospital Trauma Life Support teaches and reinforces the
principles of rapidly assessing a trauma patient using an orderly
approach, immediately treating life-threatening problems as they
are identified, and minimizing delays in initiating transport to an
appropriate destination. PHTLS, Tenth Edition features: - The
updated ACS National Guidelines for the Field Triage of Injured
Patients - An advanced discussion on the challenges of prolonged
scene time - Consideration of when to shift efforts from search and
rescue to recovery in the setting of a drowning victim - The United
Kingdom Fire and Rescue Guidelines for search and rescue - New
content on blast injuries - Clarification on the role of pelvic
binders - Presentation of the emerging role of prehospital blood
transfusion in hemorrhagic shock in reducing 30-day mortality -
Current content addressing special considerations, including
weapons of mass destruction and environmental trauma
The Guest Editors have assembled well published authors to present
state-of-the-art clinical reviews devoted to resuscitation of the
newborn and fetus. Articles are devoted to the following topics:
fetal/intrauterine compromise; Cellular biology of end organ injury
and strategies to prevent end organ injury; Role of oxygen in the
DR; DR management of meconium stained infant; Role of medications
in neonatal resuscitation; Delayed cord clamping;
Post-resuscitation management; HIE and novel strategies for
neuroprotection; Physiology of transition from intrauterine to
extrauterine life; Resuscitation of preterm infants: Special
considerations; Chest compressions and dysrhythmias in neonates;
Resuscitation of infants with prenatally diagnosed anomalies;
Ethical issues in neonatal resuscitation; Training programs in
neonatal resuscitation: The Neonatal Resuscitation Program and
Helping Babies Breathe; and Future of neonatal resuscitation.
Improvements in hospital management and emergency medical and
critical care services require continual attention and dedication
to ensure efficient and proper care for citizens. To support this
endeavor, professionals rely more and more on the application of
information systems and technologies to promote the overall quality
of modern healthcare. Implementing effective technologies and
strategies ensures proper quality and instruction for both the
patient and medical practitioners. Hospital Management and
Emergency Medicine: Breakthroughs in Research and Practice examines
the latest scholarly material on emerging strategies and methods
for delivering optimal emergency medical care and examines the
latest technologies and tools that support the development of
efficient emergency departments and hospital staff. While
highlighting the challenges medical practitioners and healthcare
professionals face when treating patients and striving to optimize
their processes, the book shows how revolutionary technologies and
methods are vastly improving how healthcare is implemented
globally. Highlighting a range of topics such as overcrowding,
decision support systems, and patient safety, this publication is
an ideal reference source for hospital directors, hospital staff,
emergency medical services, paramedics, medical administrators,
managers and employees of health units, physicians, medical
students, academicians, and researchers seeking current research on
providing optimal care in emergency medicine.
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