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Friday, July 31, 2009

Emergency Medicine Books

Emergency Medicine PreTest : Self Assessment and Review


This is the best question-and-answer review for emergency medicine questions on the USMLE Step 2 and shelf exams. Reader will find 500 board-format questions, complete with explanations of both correct and incorrect answers. All questions have been reviewed by medical students to ensure they accurately reflect the exam experience

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An Introduction to Clinical Emergency Medicine: Guide for Practitioners in the Emergency Department

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Winner of the 2006 AMWA Book Awards Physicians Category, An Introduction to Clinical Emergency Medicine is a much-needed resource for individuals practicing in this challenging field. It takes a novel approach, describing in detail the best and most current methods including initial patient evaluation, generation of differential diagnoses, problem-solving and management of challenging conditions based on presenting symptoms. Unlike other textbooks, in which the diagnosis is known, this textbook approaches clinical problems as clinicians approach patients – without full knowledge of the final diagnosis. It provides an understanding of how to approach patients with undifferentiated conditions, ask the right questions, gather historical data, utilize physical examination skills and order and interpret laboratory and radiographic tests. It provides current management and disposition strategies with controversies presented, including pearls and summary points for each topic covered. The book is multi-author, each contributor chosen because of a track record in teaching as well as being internationally recognised experts in the specialty.
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Atlas of Pediatric Emergency Medicine


The first atlas of pediatric emergency medicine! Modeled after Atlas of Emergency Medicine by Knoop, this book uses visual cues enabling physicians to reach a quick and accurate clinical diagnosis. Concise, tightly formatted text accompanies high-quality clinical photographs and imaging studies. Features a chapter on common pediatric emergency procedures over 600 high-quality color photographs.

This atlas provides a fantastic photographic commentary on the broad field of pediatric emergency medicine….The text is easy to read. The pictures are appropriate, thorough, and well done. The treatment options described are up to date. This is a nice addition to the library of pediatric emergency medicine as pictorial learning tool.

Overall, Atlas of Pediatric Emergency Medicine by Shah and Lucchesi is an excellent addition for any emergency department that has the privilege to care for children. It is particularly useful for the medical student and junior resident, with its comprehensive, easy to read, quick reference format. It will definitely help emergency physicians provide better care to children.

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Emergency Medicine: A Comprehensive Study Guide 6th edition


The essential emergency medicine reference! Covers the gamut of emergency medicine practice in brief, clinically focused chapters. New to this edition are chapters on bioterroism and weapons of mass destruction, pharmacology of antimicrobials, antifungals, and antivirals, principles of drug interactions, endocarditis, and abdominal and pelvic pain in the non-pregnant patient. Pharmacologic considerations, tables of vital differential diagnoses, and observation criteria throughout are new features reflecting developments in this dynamic specialty.

Packing a remarkable amount of information in a compact format, this Handbook gives you an effective condensation of the clinical content of Tintinalli’s Emergency Medicine, the premier text in the field. In these pages, you’ll find well-organized: charts, tables, and outlines summarizing key points; pathophysiology, diagnosis, and management of all conditions encountered in the emergency room; new coverage of clinical protocols, fluid resuscitation, respiratory distress in children, and pelvic pain; chapter references to Emergency Medicine, 5th Edition for expanded review. One of the most popular sources in emergency medicine, this Companion Handbook helps you prepare efficiently for exams and serves as a convenient, comprehensive on-the-job reference

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Emergency Medicine: A Comprehensive Study Guide 5th edition Companion Handbook

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A best-seller in its first edition, this handbook provides a remarkable amount of coverage in a compact format. Because its a distillation of the clinical information found in the new edition of the market-leading Tintinalli Study Guide, the handbook is both convenient and authoritative. It uses tables, charts, and an outline format to summarize the key points of pathophysiology, diagnosis, and management of all conditions encountered in the Emergency Department. Features new coverage of clinical protocols, fluid resuscitation, respiratory distress in children, and pelvic pain.

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Evidence-Based Emergency Medicine (Evidence-Based Medicine)

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Emergency physicians assess and manage a wide variety of problems from patients presenting with a diversity of severities, ranging from mild to severe and life-threatening. They are expected to maintain their competency and expertise in areas where there is rapid knowledge change.
Evidence-based Emergency Medicine is the first book of its kind in emergency medicine to tackle the problems practicing physicians encounter in the emergency setting using an evidence-based approach. It summarizes the published evidence available for the diagnosis and treatment of common emergency health care problems in adults. Each chapter contextualizes a topic area using a clinical vignette and generates a series of key clinically important diagnostic and treatment questions. By completing detailed reviews of diagnostic and treatment research, using evidence from systematic reviews, RCTs, and prospective observational studies, the authors provide conclusions and practical recommendations.
Focusing primarily on diagnosis in areas where evidence for treatment is well accepted (e.g. DVTs), and treatment in other diseases where diagnosis is not complex (e.g. asthma), this text is written by leading emergency physicians at the forefront of evidence-based medicine. Evidence-based Emergency Medicine is ideal for emergency physicians and trainees, emergency department staff, and family physicians specialising in the acute care of medical and injured patients.
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