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Trauma

Trauma

Trauma

A Comprehensive Emergency Medicine Approach
Eric Legome, Kings County Hospital
Lee W. Shockley, University of Colorado, Denver and Health Sciences Center
July 2011
Temporarily unavailable - available from TBC
Hardback
9780521870573

    Trauma: A Comprehensive Emergency Medicine Approach is a fully illustrated, interdisciplinary overview of trauma. Using both evidence-based approaches and a practical understanding of the Emergency Department, it gives a broad and in-depth review of trauma care. The entire spectrum of trauma presentations is reviewed from minor soft-tissue injuries through to major life-threatening conditions. Written by over 50 expert contributors, it gives concrete and practical recommendations for evaluation, treatment, consultation and disposition decisions on both common and unusual conditions. Extensive use of photographs, illustrations and key information boxes is used to make the material accessible. Additional sections provide an overview of multiple other issues relating to emergency management of trauma including administrative, nursing, research and legal matters. This book provides an essential reference for anyone who is called upon to provide acute trauma care in the emergency department.

    • Extensive use of photographs, illustrations and key information boxes
    • Written by practising emergency physicians who are experts in their fields
    • Gives explicit recommendations for consultation and disposition decisions

    Reviews & endorsements

    'Most trauma textbooks are written from a surgical perspective. Trauma: A Comprehensive Emergency Medicine Approach stands apart in that it is aimed toward practising emergency physicians, residents, nurses, and nurse practitioners, as well as internists and family physicians … The book is a delight to read. The editors are to be commended for maintaining a consistent style, language, and organization across the chapters. The writing is clear and concise, and the chapter lengths are digestible; with few exceptions, each chapter can easily be read in 30 to 45 minutes.' Journal of the American Medical Association

    '… well written, nicely illustrated …' Doody's Notes

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    Product details

    July 2011
    Hardback
    9780521870573
    736 pages
    253 × 198 × 38 mm
    1.92kg
    250 b/w illus. 400 colour illus. 50 tables
    Temporarily unavailable - available from TBC

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • Part I. Approach to Trauma:
    • 1. Decision making in trauma Julie Mayglothling, Peter Rosen and Ernest Moore
    • 2. Initial approach to trauma Marian E. Betz, Carrie D. Tibbles and Carlo L. Rosen
    • 3. Mechanism of injury Aaron Hexdall and Maurizio A. Miglietta
    • 4. Multiple casualties and disaster preparedness Carl Bonnett, Shawn Ulrich, Charles Little and Fred Severyn
    • 5. Trauma airway Abe Berger, Christine Preblick and Pinchas Halperin
    • Part II. The Injured Patient:
    • 6. Head trauma Livia Santiago-Rosado, Matthew Simons and Andy Jagoda
    • 7. Oral and maxillofacial trauma Kurt Whitaker and John E. Frank
    • 8. Ophthalmology Heather Mahoney
    • 9. Neck trauma Niels K. Rathlev
    • 10. Injuries of the spine - musculoskeletal Daniel Zlogar and Ron Medzon
    • 11. Injuries of the spine - nerve Ron Medzon
    • 12. Chest trauma Alasdair Conn
    • 13. Abdominal trauma Jennifer Isenhour and John Marx
    • 14. Genitourinary trauma James F. Holmes
    • 15. Pelvic fracture Jean Hammel
    • 16. Upper extremity bony trauma Moira Davenport and Tamara A. Scerpella
    • 17. Lower extremity bony trauma Moira Davenport and Tamara A. Scerpella
    • 18. Cutaneous injuries E. Parker Hays and D. Matthew Sullivan
    • 19. Soft-tissue extremity injuries Kaushal Shah and Omar Bholat
    • 20. Vascular injuries Phillip L. Rice, Jr and Jonathan S. Gates
    • Part III. Special Considerations:
    • 21. Trauma in pregnancy Diana Felton and Carrie Tibbles
    • 22. Geriatric trauma Phillip D. Levy and Michael Stern
    • 23. Medical concerns in trauma patients Phillip D. Levy
    • 24. Sexual assault Kristin E. Harkin, Elizabeth Borock and Andrew Amaranto
    • 25. Injury prevention Salvatore Pardo
    • 26. Rural trauma care Neil Waldman and David Dreitlin
    • 27. Pain management Knox H. Todd and Christine Preblick
    • Part IV. Imaging in Trauma:
    • 28. Plain radiographs David Schwartz, Nancy Kwon and Alexander Baxter
    • 29. Ultrasound John Kendall and Brandon H. Buckland
    • 30. Computed tomography Sassan Naderi and Mark Bernstein
    • 31. Angiography and interventional radiology Stephen J. Wolf, Giustino Albanese and Charles Ray, Jr
    • Part V. Procedures and Skills:
    • 32. Anesthesia Maria E. Moreira
    • 33. Fluid and blood component therapy administration Ugo A. Ezenkwele and Spiros G. Francos
    • 34. Trauma procedures I Mari Hoffman and Elizabeth Mitchell
    • 35. Trauma procedures II Nancy Kwon, Sajan Patel and Elizabeth Mitchell
    • 36. Wound closure techniques Vincent J. Markovchick and Maria E. Moreira
    • 37. Universal/standard procedures David Peak
    • Part VI. Administration:
    • 38. Prehospital care Aaron Eberhardt and Christopher B. Colwell
    • 39. Professionalism Erica Kreisman and Lewis Goldfrank
    • 40. Communication and interpersonal issues Matthew R. Levine
    • 41. Research Jason S. Haukoos and Debra Houry
    • 42. Trauma nursing Nancy Martin, Julie Mayglothling and Marion Machado
    • Index.
      Contributors
    • Julie Mayglothling, Peter Rosen, Ernest Moore, Marian E. Betz, Carrie D. Tibbles, Carlo L. Rosen, Aaron Hexdall, Maurizio A. Miglietta, Carl Bonnett, Shawn Ulrich, Charles Little, Fred Severyn, Abe Berger, Christine Preblick, Pinchas Halperin, Livia Santiago-Rosado, Matthew Simons, Andy Jagoda, Kurt Whitaker, John E. Frank, Heather Mahoney, Niels K. Rathlev, Daniel Zlogar, Ron Medzon, Alasdair Conn, Jennifer Isenhour, John Marx, James F. Holmes, Jean Hammel, Moira Davenport, Tamara A. Scerpella, E. Parker Hays, D. Matthew Sullivan, Kaushal Shah, Omar Bholat, Phillip L. Rice, Jr, Jonathan S. Gates, Diana Felton, Carrie Tibbles, Phillip D. Levy, Michael Stern, Kristin E. Harkin, Elizabeth Borock, Andrew Amaranto, Salvatore Pardo, Neil Waldman, David Dreitlin, Knox H. Todd, Christine Preblick, David Schwartz, Nancy Kwon, Alexander Baxter, John Kendall, Brandon H. Buckland, Sassan Naderi, Mark Bernstein, Stephen J. Wolf, Giustino Albanese, Charles Ray, Jr, Maria E. Moreira, Ugo A. Ezenkwele, Spiros G. Francos, Mari Hoffman, Elizabeth Mitchell, Nancy Kwon, Sajan Patel, Vincent J. Markovchick, David Peak, Aaron Eberhardt, Christopher B. Colwell, Erica Kreisman, Lewis Goldfrank, Matthew R. Levine, Jason S. Haukoos, Debra Houry, Nancy Martin, Julie Mayglothling, Marion Machado

    • Editors
    • Eric Legome , Kings County Hospital

      Eric Legome is Chief of Emergency Medicine, Kings County Hospital, Brooklyn, New York, USA.

    • Lee W. Shockley , University of Colorado, Denver and Health Sciences Center

      Lee W. Shockley is Medical Director, Emergency Department, the Denver Health Medical Center, and Professor of Emergency Medicine, the University of Colorado School of Medicine, Denver, Colorado, USA.