- Eric F. Reichman, PhD, MD, FAAEM, FACEP, Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine, Attending Physician, Department of Emergency Medicine, Medical Director, Surgical and Clinical Skills Center, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston-Medical School, Attending Physician, Emergency Department, Memorial Hermann Hospital-Texas Medical Center, Attending Physician, Emergency Department, Lyndon Baines Johnson General Hospital, Houston, Texas
- Over 1,700 original, precise illustrations
- Sections organized by procedures for each body region
- Each chapter focuses on a single procedure and often includes several proven methods for performing it
- Chapters include:
- Relevant anatomy and pathophysiology
- Indications and contraindications for the procedure
- Preparation of the patient, including consent, anesthesia, and analgesia
- Step-by-step description of the procedure
- Cautions that indicate common problems
- Alternative techniques and helpful hints
- Aftercare and follow-up
- Potential complications
- Summary of critical information
- Includes both common procedures and infrequently encountered procedures
- Important evidence-based recommendations throughout
- Helpful pedagogy–includes key information, cautions, and important facts highlighted in bold
- Companion DVD with animations of the 20 most common or difficult procedures, and complete references for each chapter
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The Most Clear, Complete, and Easy-to-Understand Review of Emergency Medicine Procedures Available
Going far beyond the scope of most other texts, this lavishly illustrated, expert-authored reference helps you master the clinical and technical skills required to perform the full range of procedures in an emergency or acute care setting. The techniques presented in these pages will dramatically expand your understanding of emergency medicine procedures and–most importantly–your ability to deliver positive patient outcomes.
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