Rosen's emergency medicine : concepts and clinical practice /

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Edition:8th edition.
Imprint:Philadelphia, PA : Elsevier Saunders, [2014]
Description:1 online resource.
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10094438
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Varying Form of Title:Emergency medicine
Other uniform titles:Rosen, Peter, 1935- Emergency medicine.
Marx, John A.,
Hockberger, Robert S.,
Walls, Ron M.,
Biros, Michelle H.,
Danzl, Daniel F.,
Gausche-Hill, Marianne,
Jagoda, Andy,
Ling, Louis, 1954-
Newton, Edward, 1950-
Zink, Brian J.,
ISBN:9781455706051 (hardcover : alk. paper)
1455706051 (hardcover : alk. paper)
9781455749874 (electronic bk.)
1455749877 (electronic bk.)
9780323054720
0323054722
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Description based on online resource; title from resource home page (June 9, 2014).
Other form:Print version: Rosen's emergency medicine. 8th ed. Philadelphia, PA : Elsevier/Saunders, c2014 9781455706051
Table of Contents:
  • Volume 1.
  • Part I. Fundamental Clinical Concepts
  • Section 1. Critical Management Principles
  • 1. Airway
  • 2. Mechanical Ventilation and Noninvasive Ventilatory Support
  • 3. Pain Management
  • 4. Procedural Sedation and Analgesia
  • 5. Monitoring the Emergency Patient
  • 6. Shock
  • 7. Blood and Blood Components
  • 8. Brain Resuscitation
  • 9. Adult Resuscitation
  • 10. Pediatric Resuscitation
  • 11. Neonatal Resuscitation
  • Section 2. Cardinal Presentations
  • 12. Fever in the Adult Patient
  • 13. Weakness
  • 14. Cyanosis
  • 15. Syncope
  • 16. Depressed Consciousness and Coma
  • 17. Confusion
  • 18. Seizures
  • 19. Dizziness and Vertigo
  • 20. Headache
  • 21. Diplopia
  • 22. Red and Painful Eye
  • 23. Sore Throat
  • 24. Hemoptysis
  • 25. Dyspnea
  • 26. Chest Pain
  • 27. Abdominal Pain
  • 28. Jaundice
  • 29. Nausea and Vomiting
  • 30. Gastrointestinal Bleeding
  • 31. Diarrhea
  • 32. Constipation
  • 33. Acute Pelvic Pain in Women
  • 34. Vaginal Bleeding
  • 35. Back Pain
  • Part II. Trauma
  • Section 1. General Concepts
  • 36. Multiple Trauma
  • 37. Trauma in Pregnancy
  • 38. Pediatric Trauma
  • 39. Geriatric Trauma
  • 40. Injury Prevention and Control
  • Section 2. System Injuries
  • 41. Head Injury
  • 42. Facial Trauma
  • 43. Spinal Injuries
  • 44. Neck
  • 45. Thoracic Trauma
  • 46. Abdominal Trauma
  • 47. Genitourinary System
  • 48. Peripheral Vascular Injury
  • Section 3. Orthopedic Lesions
  • 49. General Principles of Orthopedic Injuries
  • 50. Hand
  • 51. Wrist and Forearm
  • 52. Humerus and Elbow
  • 53. Shoulder
  • 54. Musculoskeletal Back Pain
  • 55. Pelvic Trauma
  • 56. Femur and Hip
  • 57. Knee and Lower Leg
  • 58. Ankle and Foot
  • Section 4. Soft Tissue Injuries
  • 59. Wound Management Principles
  • 60. Foreign Bodies
  • 61. Mammalian Bites
  • 62. Venomous Animal Injuries
  • 63. Thermal Burns
  • 64. Chemical Injuries
  • Section 5. Violence and Abuse
  • 65. Forensic Emergency Medicine
  • 66. Child Maltreatment
  • 67. Sexual Assault
  • 68. Intimate Partner Violence
  • 69. Elder Abuse and Neglect
  • Part III. Medicine and Surgery
  • Section 1. Head and Neck Disorders
  • 70. Oral Medicine
  • 71. Ophthalmology
  • 72. Otolaryngology
  • Section 2. Pulmonary System
  • 73. Asthma
  • 74. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
  • 75. Upper Respiratory Tract Infections
  • 76. Pneumonia
  • 77. Pleural Disease
  • Section 3. Cardiac System
  • 78. Acute Coronary Syndromes
  • 79. Dysrhythmias
  • 80. Implantable Cardiac Devices
  • 81. Heart Failure
  • 82. Pericardial and Myocardial Disease
  • 83. Infective Endocarditis and Valvular Heart Disease
  • Section 4. Vascular System
  • 84. Hypertension
  • 85. Aortic Dissection
  • 86. Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm
  • 87. Peripheral Arteriovascular Disease
  • 88. Pulmonary Embolism and Deep Vein Thrombosis
  • Section 5. Gastrointestinal System
  • 89. Esophagus, Stomach, and Duodenum
  • 90. Disorders of the Liver and Biliary Tract
  • 91. Disorders of the Pancreas
  • 92. Disorders of the Small Intestine
  • 93. Acute Appendicitis
  • 94. Gastroenteritis
  • 95. Disorders of the Large Intestine
  • 96. Disorders of the Anorectum
  • Volume 2.
  • Section 6. Genitourinary and Gynecologic Systems
  • 97. Renal Failure
  • 98. Sexually Transmitted Diseases
  • 99. Selected Urologic Disorders
  • 100. Selected Gynecologic Disorders
  • Section 7. Neurology
  • 101. Stroke
  • 102. Seizure Disorders
  • 103. Headache Disorders
  • 104. Delirium and Dementia
  • 105. Brain and Cranial Nerve Disorders
  • 106. Spinal Cord Disorders
  • 107. Peripheral Nerve Disorders
  • 108. Neuromuscular Disorders
  • 109. Central Nervous System Infections
  • Section 8. Psychiatric and Behavioral Disorders
  • 110. Thought Disorders
  • 111. Mood Disorders
  • 112. Anxiety Disorders
  • 113. Somatoform Disorders
  • 114. Factitious Disorders and Malingering
  • 115. Suicide
  • Section 9. Immunologic and Inflammatory
  • 116. Arthritis
  • 117. Tendinopathy and Bursitis
  • 118. Systemic Lupus Erythmatosus and the Vasculitides
  • 119. Allergy, Hypersensitivity, Angioedema, and Anaphylaxis
  • 120. Dermatologic Presentations
  • Section 10. Hematology and Oncology
  • 121. Anemia, Polycythemia, and White Blood Cell Disorders
  • 122. Disorders of Hemostasis
  • 123. Selected Oncologic Emergencies
  • Section 11. Metabolism and Endocrinology
  • 124. Acid-Base Disorders
  • 125. Electrolyte Disorders
  • 126. Diabetes Mellitus and Disorders of Glucose Homeostasis
  • 127. Rhabdomyolysis
  • 128. Thyroid and Adrenal Disorders
  • Section 12. Infectious Diseases
  • 129. Bacteria
  • 130. Viral Illnesses
  • 131. Rabies
  • 132. HIV Infection and AIDS
  • 133. Parasitic Infections
  • 134. Tick-Borne Illnesses
  • 135. Tuberculosis
  • 136. Bone and Joint Infections
  • 137. Skin and Soft Tissue Infections
  • 138. Sepsis Syndrome
  • Part IV. Environment and Toxicology
  • Section 1. Environment
  • 139. Frostbite
  • 140. Accidental Hypothermia
  • 141. Heat Illness
  • 142. Electrical and Lightning Injuries
  • 143. Scuba Diving and Dysbarism
  • 144. High-Altitude Medicine
  • 145. Drowning
  • 146. Radiation Injuries
  • Section 2. Toxicology
  • 147. General Approach to the Poisoned Patient
  • 148. Acetaminophen
  • 149. Aspirin and Nonsteroidal Agents
  • 150. Anticholinergics
  • 151. Antidepressants
  • 152. Cardiovascular Drugs
  • 153. Caustics
  • 154. Cocaine and Other Sympathomimetics
  • 155. Toxic Alcohols
  • 156. Hallucinogens
  • 157. Heavy Metals
  • 158. Hydrocarbons
  • 159. Inhaled Toxins
  • 160. Lithium
  • 161. Antipsychotics
  • 162. Opioids
  • 163. Pesticides
  • 164. Plants, Mushrooms, and Herbal Medications
  • 165. Sedative Hypnotics
  • Part V. Special Populations
  • Section 1. The Pediatric Patient
  • 166. General Approach to the Pediatric Patient
  • 167. Pediatric Fever
  • 168. Pediatric Respiratory Emergencies: Upper Airway Obstruction and Infections
  • 169. Pediatric Respiratory Emergencies: Lower Airway Obstruction
  • 170. Pediatric Respiratory Emergencies: Disease of the Lungs
  • 171. Cardiac Disorders
  • 172. Gastrointestinal Disorders
  • 173. Infectious Diarrheal Disease and Dehydration
  • 174. Genitourinary and Renal Tract Disorders`
  • 175. Neurologic Disorders
  • 176. Musculoskeletal Disorders
  • Section 2. The Pregnant Patient
  • 177. General Approach to the Pregnant Patient
  • 178. Acute Complications of Pregnancy
  • 179. Chronic Medical Illness during Pregnancy
  • 180. Drug Therapy in Pregnancy
  • 181. Labor and Delivery and Their Complications
  • Section 3. The Geriatric Patient
  • 182. The Elder Patient
  • Section 4. The Patient with Compromised Immune Function
  • 183. The Immunocompromised Patient
  • Section 5. The Patient with an Organ Transplant
  • 184. The Solid Organ Transplant Patient
  • Section 6. The Alcoholic and Substance Abuse Patient
  • 185. Alcohol-Related Disease
  • 186. Substance Abuse
  • Section 7. The Developmentally or Physically Disabled Patient
  • 187. Evaluation of the Developmentally or Physically Disabled Patient
  • Section 8. The Problem Patient
  • 188. The Combative Patient
  • 189. The Difficult Patient
  • Part VI. Emergency Medical Services
  • 190. Emergency Medical Service: Overview and Ground Transport
  • 191. Air Medical Transport
  • 192. Tactical Emergency Medical Support and Urban Search and Rescue
  • 193. Disaster Preparedness
  • 194. Weapons of Mass Destruction
  • Part VII. The Practice of Emergency Medicine
  • 195. Observation Medicine and Clinical Decision Units
  • 196. Emergency Ultrasound
  • 197. Process Improvement and Patient Safety
  • Bonus Online Content
  • Youth, Violence, and Street Gangs
  • Medical Literature and Evidence-Based Medicine
  • Multiculturalism and Care Delivery
  • Bioethics
  • End of Life
  • Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act and Medicolegal Issues
  • Wellness, Stress, and the Impaired Physician