2015 Medical Reference Catalogue

EMERGENCY MEDICINE, TOXICOLOGY & TRAUMA

Atlas of Clinical Emergency Medicine

Scott C. Sherman MD; Christopher Ross MD, FACEP, FAAEM, FRCP; Erik K. Nordquist MD Cook County Health & Hospitals System Ernest Wang MD, FACEP NorthShore University HealthSystem, Evanston, IL; University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine Stephen Cico MD Sanford Health

June 2015 / Hardcover Approx. 512 pp. / Approx. 950 Illus. 978-1-4511-8882-0

DESCRIPTION

A physician’s time is limited in the ED, and lengthy paragraphs that take several sentences to make a management recommendation are no longer useful to the emergency physician at the point of care. This customer-focused Atlas allows emergency physician to quickly look up a diagnosis and make the appropriate management decisions in 3 minutes or less.

FEATURES

• Visual presentation of the most common disorders that present in the emergency room • New editorial board, including young and up-and-coming emergency physicians • New table of contents focused on key disorders emergency medicine physicians see in practice • New chapter template emphasizes bulleted text organized by Clinical Presentation, Diagnosis, and Management

Decision Making in Emergency Critical Care An Evidence-Based Handbook John E Arbo MD Weil Cornell Medical College; New York Presbyterian Hospital Stephen Ruoss MD Stanford University Medical Center Geoffrey Lighthall MD Stanford University Medical Center Michael Jones MD Albert Einstein College of Medicine October 2014 / Paperback Approx. 832 pp. / Approx. 116 Illus./ Approx. 120 Tables 978-1-4511-8689-5

DESCRIPTION

FEATURES • Prepare for effective critical care practice in the emergency room’s often chaotic and resource-limited environment with expert guidance from fellows and attending physicians in the fields of emergency medicine, pulmonary and critical care medicine, cardiology, gastroenterology, and neurocritical care. • Master critical care fundamentals as experts guide you through the initial resuscitation and the continued management of critical care patients during their first 24 hours of intensive care. • Confidently make sustained, data-driven decisions for the critically ill patient using expert information on everything from hemodynamic monitoring and critical care ultrasonography to sepsis and septic shock to the ED-ICU transfer of care. Looking for a concise and authoritative resource to help you manage the types of complex cardiac, pulmonary, and neurological emergencies you encounter as a resident or attending emergency room physician? Look no further than Decision Making in Emergency Critical Care: An Evidence-Based Handbook . This portable guide to rational clinical decision-making in the challenging – and changing – world of emergency critical care provides in every chapter a streamlined review of a common problem in critical care medicine, along with evidence-based guidelines and summary tables of landmark literature.

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