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OverviewFully revised and updated, the Oxford Handbook of Emergency Medicine is the definitive, best-selling guide for all of the common conditions that present to the emergency department. Whether you work in emergency medicine, or just want to be prepared, this book will be your essential guide.Following the latest clinical guidelines and evidence, written and reviewed by experts, this handbook will ensure you are up to date and have the confidence to deal with all emergency presentations, practices, and procedures. In line with the latest developments in the field, such as infection control, DNR orders, advanced directives and learning disability, the book also includes new sections specifically outlining patient advice and information, as well as new and revised vital information on paediatrics and psychiatry. For all junior doctors, specialist nurses, paramedics, clinical students, GPs and other allied health professionals, this rapid-reference handbook will become a vital companion for both study and practice. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jonathan P. Wyatt (Consultant in Emergency Medicine and Forensic Physician, Royal Cornwall Hospital, Truro, UK) , Robin N. Illingworth (Consultant in Emergency Medicine, St James's University Hospital, Leeds, UK) , Colin A. Graham (Professor, Emergency Medicine, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China) , Kerstin Hogg (Lecturer in Emergency Medicine, University of Manchester, UK)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Edition: 4th Revised edition Dimensions: Width: 10.60cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 18.40cm Weight: 0.391kg ISBN: 9780199589562ISBN 10: 0199589569 Pages: 768 Publication Date: 16 February 2012 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() Table of Contents1: General approach 2: Life-threatening emergencies 3: Medicine 4: Poisoning 5: Infectious disease 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 emergenciesReviewsReview from previous edition: 'Having recently purchased the new Oxford Handbook of Accident and Emergency Medicine, I would like to say that it is an excellent update. As a Specialist Registrar . . . I am involved in training all new A&E doctors and will recommend this book highly.' - Dr Reshad Khodabocus, St James's Hospital, Leeds, July 2005`The 1st edition (published 1999) has become the Bible of Emergency care for many practitioners working in this field - Doctors, Nurses, Paramedics etc... I used it throughout my Specialist Registrar training as both an on the spot diagnostic tool but also as a reference aid for my FRCS and FFAEM. There's a lot more in it than you think! The second edition has built on and consolidated all that was good in the 1st edition but added some new sections and expanded others. It includes up to date information and references... I would not only recommend but also INSIST that all practitioners... in emergency care read and used this handbook. It would also be useful to Doctors in almost all specialties including General Practice, General Surgery and General Medicine.' - Medical Defence Union`...an essential book of reference...[and] an indispensable tool and survival guide to anyone working within emergency medicine...[it should be] accessible and in easy reach of all staff working within the emergency department.' - Accident and Emergency Nursing Journal`...this book is a must-have for anyone wanting to become the next doctor to ride in the shiny red HEMS helicopter on his/her way to an emergency...Stimulating reading for anyone interested in emergency medicine.' - MAD (Barts and the London Med Student Journal) 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 edition to the pockets of emergency medidince clinicians. Journal of the American Medical Association Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |