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The long-awaited new edition of the world's most widely used and
highlyregarded textbook and reference of emergency medicine!
Unquestionably the leading text in emergency medicine,
Tintinalli'sEmergency Medicine is a true must-have resource for
everyone in emergency medicine, from residents to practicing
physicians. The ninth edition provides the depth and breadth of
coverage that reflects the complexity and expertise needed to
practice emergency medicine successfully in today's fast-paced
environments. It is an important contemporary clinical emergency
care resource for physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician
assistants who practice emergency medicine and for emergency
medicine and paediatric emergency medicine fellows. It remains the
preferred study guide for in-training and board examinations and
re-certification. This comprehensive text covers everything from
pre-hospital care,disaster preparedness, and basic resuscitative
techniques to all the major diseases requiring emergency treatment
in adults and children, such aspulmonary emergencies, renal and
genitourinary disorders, and haemophilia. Full-colour design with
more tables than ever to succinctly present key information.
Extensive updates to all sections, incorporating the latest
guidelines,evidence-based protocols, and relevant research. NEW!
Online access to more than 50 videos, covering a wide range of
procedural and diagnostic topics and focusing on the latest
ultrasound-guided techniques. NEW! Chief Complaint infographics for
the Thirty Most Common Presenting Symptoms in the Emergency
Department. These printable, downloadable guides feature
algorithms, mnemonics, and succinct text to assist differential
diagnosis. Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party
sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality,
authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with
the product.
A well-illustrated quick-reference guide to the complete management of emergent medical problems occurring in women. Formatted to lead the clinician from signs and symptoms to differential diagnosis. Includes a bulleted list of high-yield key facts at the start of each chapter and highlighted diagnostic and treatment guidelines.
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