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„When every second matters, bureaucracy needs to be shoved aside. Challenging and Emerging Conditions in Emergency Medicine discusses the important issues that emerge in serious issues that have life and death connotations on the line for it all. As the population ages, and new techniques emerge in medical science, and conditions lead to multiple emergency treatments as people live with heart disease, obesity, and other long term conditions. Discussing evaluation and diagnosis with essays from many long term emergency physicians and more, Challenging and Emerging Conditions in Emergency Medicine is a vital discussion of this very important aspect of modern medicine and the high complexity in this incredibly vital situations.“
Midwest Book Review
Challenging and Emerging Conditions in Emergency Medicine
von Arvind VenkatWith growing numbers of chronically ill patients surviving longerand receiving novel medical and surgical treatments, emergencydepartments are increasingly the venue for associated acutepresentations. How can emergency physicians respond to thesechallenging and emerging conditions?
This book focuses on the unusual and complex diseasepresentations not covered in detail in the standard textbooks, helping you manage patients with conditions such as congenitalheart disease, cystic fibrosis, morbid obesity, intellectualdisability and intestinal failure.
Not only does this book provide guidance on evaluation anddiagnosis, but it also addresses the practical issues of acutemanagement and continuing referral. The individual chapters arewritten by high profile emergency physicians, in conjunction withappropriate specialists, and include authoritative evidence to backup the clinical information.
This book focuses on the unusual and complex diseasepresentations not covered in detail in the standard textbooks, helping you manage patients with conditions such as congenitalheart disease, cystic fibrosis, morbid obesity, intellectualdisability and intestinal failure.
Not only does this book provide guidance on evaluation anddiagnosis, but it also addresses the practical issues of acutemanagement and continuing referral. The individual chapters arewritten by high profile emergency physicians, in conjunction withappropriate specialists, and include authoritative evidence to backup the clinical information.



