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You are currently browsing 1–10 of 61 new and published books in the subject of Emergency Medicine — sorted by publish date from newer books to older books.

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New and Published Books

  1. 100 Cases in Acute Medicine

    By Kerry Layne, Henry Fok, Adam Nabeebaccus

    Series: 100 Cases

    A 32-year-old Caucasian lady was admitted to hospital following a collapse at the gym. Her friends described the patient falling to the floor while exercising on the rowing machine, followed by twitching of her arms and legs and a period of being unrousable. You are the medic on duty...100 Cases in...

    Published June 28th 2012 by CRC Press

  2. Get Through MCEM Part B: Data Interpretation Questions

    By Matthew Hall, Sam Thanabadu, Chetan Trivedy

    The only book dedicated to the College of Emergency Medicine's Membership examination, this book contains numerous questions and answers, together with data sets and clinical examples to help prepare candidates taking part B of this and other higher examinations in emergency medicine.All trainees...

    Published December 29th 2011 by CRC Press

  3. Emergency Care of Minor Trauma in Children

    By Ffion Davies, Colin E Bruce, Kate Taylor-Robinson

    Succinct and highly illustrated, this handy pocket guide enables doctors, nurses and emergency care practitioners to successfully manage common minor injuries in children at the point of care.Key features of this book: Concise, evidence-based text including the latest recommended guidelines...

    Published August 25th 2011 by CRC Press

  4. Emergency Medicine 6E Diagnosis and Management

    6th Edition

    By Anthony Brown, Michael D Cadogan

    The sixth edition of this international bestselling emergency medicine handbook has been completely redesigned, revised and expanded to include the very latest evidence-based guidelines for interns, SHOs and junior doctors who are new to the emergency care setting.The text follows a logical,...

    Published August 25th 2011 by CRC Press

  5. Intensive Care Nursing

    A Framework for Practice, 3rd Edition

    By Philip Woodrow

    This new edition of Woodrow’s Intensive Care Nursing will be warmly welcomed. Especially written for qualified nurses working in intensive care nursing units, this comprehensive text has been developed to be as accessible as possible. Including new chapters on planning for pandemics and...

    Published August 17th 2011 by Routledge

  6. Forensic Science in Healthcare

    Caring for Patients, Preserving the Evidence

    By Connie Darnell

    First responders confronted by forensic cases are forced to consider the competing concerns of administering proper medical treatment while at the same time safeguarding vital evidence. Forensic Science in Healthcare: Caring for Patients, Preserving the Evidence presents precise on-scene protocol...

    Published February 3rd 2011 by CRC Press

  7. Emergency Cardiology Second Edition

    By Karim Ratib, Neal Uren, James Nolan, Gurbir Bhatia

    This fully revised and updated second edition of Emergency Cardiology offers highly practical advice on the diagnosis and management of acute cardiac conditions. Throughout the book the authors employ an evidence-based approach to clinical practice, and provide detailed guidance for day-to-day...

    Published November 25th 2010 by CRC Press

  8. Making Sense of Disaster Medicine: A Hands-on Guide for Medics

    By Alan Hawley, James Matheson

    Disaster Medicine is a broad and dynamic field that encompasses the medical and surgical response to mass casualty incidents including rail, air and road traffic accidents, domestic terrorism, and pandemic outbreaks, as well as the global issues of conflict and natural catastrophe.With conflict and...

    Published August 26th 2010 by CRC Press

  9. Making Sense of Acute Medicine: A Guide to Diagnosis

    A Guide to Diagnosis

    By Paul Jenkins, Paula Johnson

    Series: Making Sense of

    The first 72 hours following assessment and admission to the emergency department are crucial to a patient's care. As the medical practitioner on duty, you need good diagnostic skills and the ability to formulate a quick, safe and appropriate management plan. Making Sense of Acute Medicine is here...

    Published April 29th 2010 by CRC Press

  10. Acute CT: A Primer of Emergency Imaging

    By Alan Chalmers, Saeed Mirsadraee, Kshitij Mankad

    Acute CT is an exciting and challenging area of radiology which has largely replaced the more traditional forms of imaging in terms of emergency practice. Acute CT: A Primer of Emergency Imaging is a precise, up to date volume of a size and format that aims to provide a concise source of reference...

    Published January 3rd 2010 by CRC Press