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Signs and Symptoms in Emergency Medicine

  • 2nd Edition - June 12, 2006
  • Latest edition
  • Authors: Mark A. Davis, Scott R. Votey
  • Language: English

Current and concise, the updated and revised 2nd Edition of this pocket-sized reference reflects the substantial changes shaping the evaluation and treatment of many emergency… Read more

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Current and concise, the updated and revised 2nd Edition of this pocket-sized reference reflects the substantial changes shaping the evaluation and treatment of many emergency conditions today. Its unique "signs and symptoms" approach offers the quickest possible way to diagnose critical conditions in an emergency situation. Organized around presenting symptoms, it can be used in real time to answer patient care questions. Diagnoses are listed in order of their severity in each chapter, with the symptoms, signs, suggested workup, and patient disposition given for each diagnosis.

Key features

  • Uses a symptom-based approach for quick diagnosis.
  • Features an outline format for real-time reference.
  • Focuses on the 200 conditions most frequently encountered in the emergency room.
  • Presents a useful tool for evaluating the likelihood that a specific symptom - or symptoms - denotes a particular disease, and allows the reader to initiate an appropriate treatment.

Readership

3rd & 4th Medical Students, Residents, Emergency Medicine

Table of contents

1. Abdominal Pain


2. Agitation and Psychosis


3. AIDS


4. The Alcoholic Patient


5. Back Pain, Lower


6. Back Pain, Upper


7. Biological Terrorism


8. Bleeding


9. Chemical Terrorism


10. Chest Pain


11. Dizziness (Vertigo)


12. Ear Pain


13. Envenomations


14. Extremity Pain and Numbness


15. Eye Pain and Redness


16. Fever (Elevated Temperature)


17. Fever in Children Under 2 Years of Age


18. Fractures Not to Miss


19. Headache


20. Heat Illness, Hypothermia, and Submersion Injury


21. Hypotension


22. The Irritable Child and Vomiting


23. Jaundice


24. Joint Pain


25. Limping Child/Child Won’t Walk


26. Mental Status Change and Coma


27. Neck Pain and Stiffness


28. Organ Transplantation


29. Palpitations and Tachycardia


30. Radiation Terrorism


31. Rash


32. Scrotal Pain


33. Seizure, Adult


34. Seizure, Pediatric


35. Shortness of Breath


36. Sore Throat


37. Syncope and Near-Syncope


38. Toxic Ingestion, Approach to


39. Trauma and Burns, Approach to


40. Vaginal Bleeding


41. Vision, Change in


42. Weakness and Fatigue

Appendixes

A. World Wide Web Resources and Decision Support

B. Emergency Drug Treatments

C. Pediatric Emergency References and Defibrillation and Cardioversion

Code Blue “Unstable”/”Stable” Reference Card

Product details

  • Edition: 2
  • Latest edition
  • Published: June 12, 2006
  • Language: English

About the authors

MD

Mark A. Davis

Affiliations and expertise
Director, Institute for International Emergency Medicine and Health, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Department of Emergency Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA

SV

Scott R. Votey

Affiliations and expertise
Assiatant Dean for Medical Education; Professor of Clinical Medicine, UCLA School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA