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Pocket Emergency Medicine 5E

 Pocket Emergency Medicine 5E
Pocket Emergency Medicine 5E
  • Συγγραφείς: Richard D. Zane and Joshua M. Kosowsky
  • ISBN: 9781975190729
  • Εκδότης: Wolters Kluwer
  • Σελίδες: 390
  • Διαστάσεις: 18x10
  • Έτος Έκδοσης: 2022
63,00€
Χωρίς ΦΠΑ: 59,43€

Pocket-sized and easy to use, Pocket Emergency Medicine, Fifth Edition, provides accurate, actionable, and up-to-date information essential to caring for patients in life-threatening situations. Edited by Drs. Richard D. Zane and Joshua M. Kosowsky, this handy, loose-leaf resource is designed to be used at the bedside by clinicians on the front lines of emergency care. A volume in the popular Pocket Notebook series, it organizes chapters by presenting condition and supports the thought processes needed to hone everyday diagnostic decision making.

  • Offers easily accessible information on the entire field of emergency medicine—from history and physical exam to differential diagnosis testing to therapeutics to disposition—all in one easy-to-navigate notebook
  • Follows the popular Pocket Notebook format, featuring bulleted lists, tables, diagrams, and algorithms that make essential facts easy to find and retain
  • Features fully updated content throughout, including the latest research and best practices, as well as a new subsection on COVID-19
  • Covers all major organ systems, plus emergencies related to the environment, pediatrics, the psychiatric patient, toxicology, airway management, trauma, and more
  • Contains useful quick-reference appendices on abbreviations, PALS, ICU medications, equations, and more
  • Written by emergency medicine residents from the University of Colorado and Harvard Medical School, and edited by senior faculty
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