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Tintinalli's Emergency Medicine: A Comprehensive Study Guide

Tintinalli's Emergency Medicine: A Comprehensive Study Guide

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Publisher McGraw-Hill Education
Year 05/11/2019
Pages 2160
Version hardback
Readership level General/trade
Language English
ISBN 9781260019933
Categories Accident & emergency medicine
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The long-awaited new edition of the world's most widely used and highlyregarded textbook and reference of emergency medicine!








Unquestionably the leading text in emergency medicine, Tintinalli'sEmergency Medicine is a true must-have resource for everyone in emergency medicine, from residents to practicing physicians. The ninth edition provides the depth and breadth of coverage that reflects the complexity and expertise needed to practice emergency medicine successfully in today's fast-paced environments. It is an important contemporary clinical emergency care resource for physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants who practice emergency medicine and for emergency medicine and paediatric emergency medicine fellows. It remains the preferred study guide for in-training and board examinations and re-certification.




This comprehensive text covers everything from pre-hospital care,disaster preparedness, and basic resuscitative techniques to all the major diseases requiring emergency treatment in adults and children, such aspulmonary emergencies, renal and genitourinary disorders, and haemophilia.







Full-colour design with more tables than ever to succinctly present key information.





Extensive updates to all sections, incorporating the latest guidelines,evidence-based protocols, and relevant research.





NEW! Online access to more than 50 videos, covering a wide range of procedural and diagnostic topics and focusing on the latest ultrasound-guided techniques.





NEW! Chief Complaint infographics for the Thirty Most Common Presenting Symptoms in the Emergency Department. These printable, downloadable guides feature algorithms, mnemonics, and succinct text to assist differential diagnosis.




Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product.

Tintinalli's Emergency Medicine: A Comprehensive Study Guide

Table of contents

Contributors

Pharmacy Reviewers

Preface

Section 1. Prehospital Care

1. Emergency Medical Services

2. Prehospital Equipment

3. Air Medical Transport

4. Mass Gatherings

Section 2. Disaster Management

5. Disaster Preparedness

6. Natural Disasters

7. Bomb, Blast, and Crush Injuries

8. Chemical Disasters

9. Bioterrorism

10. Radiation Injuries

Section 3. Resuscitation

11. Sudden Cardiac Death

12. Approach to Nontraumatic Shock

13. Approach to Traumatic Shock

14. Allergy and Anaphylaxis

15. Acid-Base Disorders

16. Blood Gases, Pulse Oximetry, and Capnography

17. Fluids and Electrolytes

18. Cardiac Rhythm Disturbances

19. Pharmacology of Antiarrhythmics and Antihypertensives

20. Pharmacology of Vasopressors and Inotropes

21. Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

Section 4. Resuscitative Procedures

22. Basic Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

23. Defibrillation and Electrical Cardioversion

24. Cardiac Resuscitation

25. Resuscitation in Pregnancy

26. Post-Cardiac Arrest Syndrome

27. Ethical Issues of Resuscitation

28. Noninvasive Airway Management and Supraglottic Airways

29A Tracheal Intubation

29B Mechanical Ventilation

30. Surgical Airways

31. Vascular Access

32. Hemodynamic Monitoring

33. Cardiac Pacing and Implanted Defibrillation

34. Pericardiocentesis

Section 5. Analgesia, Anesthesia, and Procedural Sedation

35. Acute Pain Management

36. Local and Regional Anesthesia

37. Procedural Sedation and Analgesia in Adults

38. Chronic Pain

Section 6. Wound Management

39. Wound Evaluation

40. Wound Preparation

41. Wound Closure

42. Face and Scalp Lacerations

43. Arm, Forearm, and Hand Lacerations

44. Thigh, Leg, and Foot Lacerations

45. Soft Tissue Foreign Bodies

46. Puncture Wounds and Bites

47. Postrepair Wound Care

Section 7. Cardiovascular Disease

48. Chest Pain

49. Acute Coronary Syndromes

50. Cardiogenic Shock

51. Low-Probability Acute Coronary Syndrome

52. Syncope

53. Acute Heart Failure

54. Valvular Emergencies

55. Cardiomyopathies and Pericardial Disease

56. Venous Thromboembolism Including Pulmonary Embolism

57. Systemic Hypertension

58. Pulmonary Hypertension

59. Aortic Dissection and Related Aortic Syndromes

60. Aneurysmal Disease

61. Arterial Occlusion

Section 8. Pulmonary Disorders

62. Respiratory Distress

63. Hemoptysis

64. Acute Bronchitis and Upper Respiratory Tract Infections

65. Community-Acquired Pneumonia, Aspiration Pneumonia, and Noninfectious Pulmonary Infiltrates

66. Lung Empyema and Abscess

67. Tuberculosis

68. Pneumothorax

69. Acute Asthma and Status Asthmaticus

70. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

Section 9. Gastrointestinal Disorders

71. Acute Abdominal Pain

72. Nausea and Vomiting

73. Disorders Presenting Primarily With Diarrhea

74. Constipation

75. Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding

76. Lower Gastrointestinal Bleeding

77. Esophageal Emergencies

78. Peptic Ulcer Disease and Gastritis

79. Pancreatitis and Cholecystitis

80. Hepatic Disorders

81. Acute Appendicitis

82. Diverticulitis

83. Bowel Obstruction

84. Hernias

85. Anorectal Disorders

86. Gastrointestinal Procedures and Devices

87. Complications of General Surgical Procedures

Section 10. Renal and Genitourinary Disorders

88. Acute Kidney Injury

89. Rhabdomyolysis

90. End-Stage Renal Disease

91. Urinary Tract Infections and Hematuria

92. Acute Urinary Retention

93. Male Genital Problems

94. Urologic Stone Disease

95. Complications of Urologic Procedures and Devices

Section 11. Obstetrics and Gynecology

96. Abnormal Uterine Bleeding

97. Abdominal and Pelvic Pain in the Nonpregnant Female

98. Ectopic Pregnancy and Emergencies in the First 20 Weeks of Pregnancy

99. Comorbid Disorders in Pregnancy

100. Maternal Emergencies After 20 Weeks of Pregnancy and in the Peripartum Period

101. Emergency Delivery

102. Vulvovaginitis

103. Pelvic Inflammatory Disease

104. Breast Disorders

105. Complications of Gynecologic Procedures

Section 12. Pediatrics

106. Emergency Care of Children

107. Neonatal and Pediatric Transport

108. Resuscitation of Neonates

109. Resuscitation of Children

110. Pediatric Trauma

111. Minor Head Injury and Concussion in Children

112. Cervical Spine Injury in Infants and Children

113. Intubation and Ventilation of Infants and Children

114. Vascular Access in Infants and Children

115. Pain Management and Procedural Sedation for Infants and Children

116. Neonatal Emergencies and Common Neonatal Problems

117. Brief Resolved Unexplained Events and Apparent Life-Threatening Events

118. Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

119. Fever and Serious Bacterial Illness in Infants and Children

120. Meningitis in Infants and Children

121. Ear and Mastoid Disorders in Infants and Children

122. Eye Emergencies in Infants and Children

123. Nose and Sinus Disorders in Infants and Children

124. Mouth and Throat Disorders in Infants and Children

125. Neck Masses in Infants and Children

126. Stridor and Drooling in Infants and Children

127. Wheezing in Infants and Children

128. Pneumonia in Infants and Children

129. Congenital and Acquired Pediatric Heart Disease

130. Syncope, Dysrhythmias, and ECG Interpretation in Children

131. Vomiting, Diarrhea, and Dehydration in Infants and Children

132. Fluid and Electrolyte Therapy in Infants and Children

133. Acute Abdominal Pain in Infants and Children

134. Gastrointestinal Bleeding in Infants and Children

135. Urinary Tract Infection in Infants and Children

136. Pediatric Urologic and Gynecologic Disorders

137. Renal Emergencies in Children

138. Seizures in Infants and Children

139. Headache in Children

140. Altered Mental Status in Children

141. Pediatric Orthopedic Emergencies

142. Rashes in Infants and Children

143. Sickle Cell Disease in Children

144. Hematologic Emergencies in Infants and Children

145. Oncologic Emergencies in Infants and Children

146. Metabolic Emergencies in Infants and Children

147. Diabetes in Children

148. The Child With Special Healthcare Needs

149. Behavioral Disorders in Children

150. Child Abuse and Neglect

Section 13. Infectious Diseases

151. Sepsis

152. Soft Tissue Infections

153. Sexually Transmitted Infections

154. Serious Viral Infections

155. Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection

156. Endocarditis

157. Tetanus

158. Rabies

159. Malaria

160. Food and Waterborne Illnesses

161. Zoonotic Infections

162. Global Travelers

163. Occupational Exposures, Infection Control, and Standard Precautions

Section 14. Neurology

164. Neurologic Examination

165. Headache

166. Spontaneous Subarachnoid and Intracerebral Hemorrhage

167. Stroke Syndromes

168. Altered Mental Status and Coma

169. Ataxia and Gait Disturbances

170. Vertigo

171. Seizures and Status Epilepticus in Adults

172. Acute Peripheral Neurologic Disorders

173. Chronic Neurologic Disorders

174. Central Nervous System and Spinal Infections

175. Central Nervous System Procedures and Devices

Section 15. Toxicology

176. General Management of Poisoned Patients

177. Cyclic Antidepressants

178. Atypical and Serotonergic Antidepressants

179. Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors

180. Antipsychotics

181. Lithium

182. Barbiturates

183. Benzodiazepines

184. Nonbenzodiazepine Sedatives

185. Alcohols

186. Opioids

187. Cocaine and Amphetamines

188. Hallucinogens

189. Salicylates

190. Acetaminophen

191. Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs

192. Methylxanthines and Nicotine

193. Digitalis Glycosides

194. Beta-Blockers

195. Calcium Channel Blockers

196. Antihypertensives

197. Anticonvulsants

198. Iron

199. Hydrocarbons and Volatile Substances

200. Caustic Ingestions

201. Pesticides

202. Anticholinergics

203. Metals and Metalloids

204. Industrial Toxins

205. Vitamins and Herbals

206. Antimicrobials

207. Dyshemoglobinemias

Section 16. Environmental Injuries

208. Cold Injuries

209. Hypothermia

210. Heat Emergencies

211. Bites and Stings

212. Snakebite

213. Marine Trauma and Envenomation

214. Diving Disorders

215. Drowning

216. High-Altitude Disorders

217. Thermal Burns

218. Chemical Burns

219. Electrical and Lightning Injuries

220. Mushroom Poisoning

221. Poisonous Plants

222. Carbon Monoxide

Section 17. Endocrine Disorders

223. Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus

224. Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

225. Diabetic Ketoacidosis

226. Ketoacidotic Syndromes

227. Hyperosmolar Hyperglycemic State

228. Hypothyroidism and Myxedema Crisis

229. Hyperthyroidism and Thyroid Storm

230. Adrenal Insufficiency

Section 18. Hematologic and Oncologic Disorders

231. Anemia and Polycythemia

232. Hemostasis

233. Acquired Bleeding Disorders

234. Clotting Disorders

235. Hemophilias and von Willebrand's Disease

236. Sickle Cell Disease and Hereditary Hemolytic Anemias

237. Acquired Hemolytic Anemia

238. Transfusion Therapy

239. Thrombotics and Antithrombotics

240. Emergency Complications of Malignancy

Section 19. Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat,

and Oral Disorders

241. Eye Emergencies

242. Ear Disorders

243. Face and Jaw Emergencies

244. Nose and Sinuses

245. Oral and Dental Emergencies

246. Neck and Upper Airway

247. Complications of Airway Devices

Section 20. Dermatology

248. Initial Evaluation and Management of Skin Disorders

249. Generalized Skin Disorders

250. Skin Disorders: Face and Scalp

251. Skin Disorders: Trunk

252. Skin Disorders: Groin and Skinfolds

253. Skin Disorders: Extremities

Section 21. Trauma

254. Trauma in Adults

255. Trauma in the Elderly

256. Trauma in Pregnancy

257. Head Trauma

258. Spine Trauma

259. Trauma to the Face

260. Trauma to the Neck

261. Pulmonary Trauma

262. Cardiac Trauma

263. Abdominal Trauma

264. Trauma to the Flank and Buttocks

265. Genitourinary Trauma

266. Trauma to the Extremities

Section 22. Orthopedics

267. Initial Evaluation and Management of Orthopedic Injuries

268. Injuries to the Hand and Digits

269. Wrist Injuries

270. Elbow and Forearm Injuries

271. Shoulder and Humerus Injuries

272. Pelvis Injuries

273. Hip and Femur Injuries

274. Knee Injuries

275. Leg Injuries

276. Ankle Injuries

277. Foot Injuries

278. Compartment Syndrome

Section 23. Musculoskeletal Disorders

279. Neck and Back Pain

280. Shoulder Pain

281. Hip and Knee Pain

282. Systemic Rheumatic Diseases

283. Nontraumatic Disorders of the Hand

284. Joints and Bursae

285. Soft Tissue Problems of the Foot

Section 24. Psychosocial Disorders

286. Mental Health Disorders: ED Evaluation and Disposition

287. Acute Agitation

288. Mental Health Disorders of the Elderly

289. Mood and Anxiety Disorders

290. Psychoses

291. Eating Disorders

292. Substance Use Disorders

Section 25. Abuse and Assault

293. Female and Male Sexual Assault

294. Intimate Partner Violence and Abuse

295. Abuse of the Elderly and Impaired

Section 26. Special Situations

296. Injection Drug Users

297. The Transplant Patient

298. The Patient with Morbid Obesity

299. The Transgender Patient

300. Palliative Care

301. Death Notification and Advance Directives

302. Military Medicine

303. Legal Issues in Emergency Medicine

Index

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