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Mervyn Singer, Andrew Webb
£32.99
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Oxford Handbook of Acute Medicine
Third Edition
Punit Ramrakha, Kevin Moore, and Amir Sam
912 pages
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55 black and white line drawings, 5 black and white half-tones and 4 plates
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180x100mm
978-0-19-923092-1
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Flexicovers
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29 April 2010
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- A comprehensive guide to the most up-to-date therapies and protocols for managing a wide range of acute medical situations
- Relates pathophysiology to features to aid diagnosis
- Identifies priorities for treatment and provides step-by-step management advice
- Contains the latest evidence-based guidelines, and reflects current recommended management of medical emergencies
New to this edition - An expanded section on practical procedures that covers core competencies for the Foundation Programme
- A new chapter on common presentations
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The best-selling Oxford Handbook of Acute Medicine is an up-to-date, practical and comprehensive guide to the management of the acutely ill patient.
This third edition has been revised throughout to include the most up-to-date guidelines and treatment management plans. A new junior author ensures that the content remains relevant and accessible to all medics approaching acute medicine for the first time. This edition includes a new chapter which focuses on common presentations, and quick reference boxes throughout highlight top priorities in the management of each condition. The section on practical procedures has also been expanded to include core competencies for the Foundation Programme.
With brand new
figures and clinical tips from the experienced authors, the third edition of the Oxford Handbook of Acute Medicine remains the must-have resource for all those dealing with acute illness.Readership: Junior doctors, general physicians, A&E staff, anaesthetists, general practitioners; nurses and senior medical students.
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Punit Ramrakha, Consultant Cardiologist, Stoke Mandeville Hospital, Aylesbury, UK and Hammersmith Hospital, London, UK, Kevin Moore, Professor of Hepatology, Royal Free and University College Medical School, University College, London, UK, and Amir Sam, Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Fellow and Specialist Registrar in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Internal Medicine, Hammersmith Hospital, Imperial College London, UK
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"Continuing on the tradition of excellence that define the Oxford Handbooks, this little book is ideal for all stages of medical training... This book is definitely one to add to your collection of core texts." - Northwing
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1: Cardiac emergencies
2: Respiratory emergencies
3: Gastroenterological emergencies
4: Renal emergencies
5: Shock
6: Neurological emergencies
7: Infectious diseases
8: Emergencies in HIV
9: Endocrine emergencies
10: Haematological emergencies
11: Rheumatological emergencies
12: Dermatological emergencies
13: Psychiatric emergencies
14: Drug overdoses
15: Practical procedures
16: Differential diagnosis
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