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    Emergency Medicine The Principals of Practice

    Published 2020
    Table of Contents: “…1 Cardiopulmonary resuscitation - 2 The airway, ventilation and procedural sedation - 3 Resuscitation procedures - 4 Trauma - 5 Shock - 6 Major hemorrhage - 7 Burns - 8 Pateint transport, retrieval and pre-hospital care - 9 The seriously ill patient: tips and tricks - 10 The approach to the patient with chest pain and dysponea - 11 Acute coronary syndromes - 12 Clinical electrocardiography and arrhythmia management - 13 Respiratory emergencies: the acutely breathless patient - 14 Haemopthysis - 15 Acute pulmonary oedema - 16 Venous thromboembolic disease: deep venous thrombosis and pumnonary embolism - 17 Neurological emergencies - 18 Poisoning and overdose - 19 Drug and alcohol - 20 Endocrine emergencies - 21 Acid-base and electrolyte disorders - 22 Geriatric care - 23 Infectious diseases - 24 The immunosuppressed patient - 25 Emergency department haemotology - 26 Gastrointestinal emergencies - 27 Neurosurgical emergencies - 28 Aortic and vascular emergencies - 29 Orthopedic emergencies - 30 Urological emergencies - 31 Wounds - 32 Pain management in the emergency department - 33 Paediatric emergencies - 34 Gynaecological emergencies - 35 Sexual assault and domestic violence - 36 Suprise! …”
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    EPIDEMIC LEADERSHIP How To Lead Infectiously In The Era Of Big Problems by McEvoy, Larry MD

    Published 2021
    Table of Contents: “…My no good, very bad night in the emergency department -- 2. The good epidemic -- really? -- Swarming simplicity -- 4. …”
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    Lecture notes emergency medicine by Moulton, Chris, Yates, David W.

    Published 2006
    Table of Contents: “…The principles of emergency medicine -- Major trauma and multiple injuries -- Head injuries -- The neck and the back -- Facial injuries -- Injuries to the trunk -- The lower limb -- The upper limb -- The hand -- Burns -- Cardiac arrest and cardiac dysrhythmias -- Chest pain -- Respiratory distress -- Collapse and sudden illness - Poisoning -- Abdominal pain -- Obstetric, gynaecological, genitourinary and perineal problems - Children's problems in the emergency department -- The disturbed patient -- Medicolegal aspects of emergency medicine -- Small wounds and localized infections -- Ophthalmic, ENT and facial conditions…”
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