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MEDICAL PRACTICE

EMERGENCY MEDICINE

Essential Emergency Procedures, Second Edition

Kaushal H Shah, MD

March 2015 / Softbound / 7" x 10" / 450 pp. /337 Illus. / 50 Tables

978-1-4698-9190-3

DESCRIPTION

When seconds count, turn to the resource that provides easy-to-find, easy-

to-follow guidelines for the essential procedures you’re likely to use in today’s

Emergency Department.

Essential Emergency Procedures, 2nd Edition

delivers the information you need using a consistent, bulleted, outline

format, so you can find what you’re looking for quickly and easily. Abundantly

illustrated in full color, it guides you step by step through nearly 100 adult and

pediatric procedures.

Now with the print edition, enjoy the bundled interactive eBook edition, offering tablet, smartphone, or

online.

Harwood-Nuss' Clinical Practice of Emergency Medicine, Sixth

Edition

Allan B. Wolfson, MD

October 2014 / Hardbound / 8.375" x 10.875" / 1860 pp. / 461 Illus. / 741 Tables

978-1-4511-8881-3

DESCRIPTION

Harwood-Nuss' Clinical Practice of Emergency Medicine

presents a clinically

focused and evidence-based summary of this specialty, giving you fast,

dependable answers to the clinical questions that arise in your practice.

Templated chapters guide you through the clinical presentation, differential

diagnosis, evaluation, management, and disposition of a full range of

complaints and conditions seen in the ED, with highlighted critical interventions and common pitfalls – all the

information you need to provide each patient with optimal care.

Book includes an eBook version created for Android, iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, PC, & Mac.

Pocket Emergency Medicine, Third Edtion

(Pocket Notebook Series)

Richard D. Zane, MD, FAAEM

September 2014 / HC-Spiral / 4.25" x 7.125" / 333 pp. / 12 Illus. / 306 Tables

978-1-4511-9065-6

DESCRIPTION

The newly updated

Pocket Emergency Medicine, 3

rd

Edition

is full of the essential

information every emergency department clinician should have at their side at

all times. In a reader-friendly and portable format the chapters are organized

around presenting conditions to better serve actual ED treatment situations.

Each chapter begins with approach to a condition, followed by concise

discussion of important diagnostic categories, then highlights the essential

elements of history, physical examination, testing and treatment.