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Damage Control: Advances in Trauma Resuscitation, An Issue of Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America: The Clinics: Internal Medicine, cartea 36-1

Autor Christopher Hicks, Andrew Petrosoniak
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 dec 2017
This issue of Emergency Medicine Clinics, edited by Christopher Hicks and Andrew Petrosoniak, includes: Human factors in trauma resuscitation; rational approach to the trauma patient in shock; evidence-based updated on traumatic cardiac arrest; trauma airway; neuro-trauma management; managing thoracic trauma; major hemorrhage in trauma; major trauma in non trauma center; pelvic and abdominal trauma; major vascular injury; Special considerations in paediatric trauma; and Special considerations in geriatric trauma.
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ISBN-13: 9780323569767
ISBN-10: 0323569765
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Elsevier
Seria The Clinics: Internal Medicine


Cuprins

Emergency Medicine Clinics
Damage Control: Advances in Trauma Resuscitation
Foreword: Damage Control: Advances in Trauma Resuscitation
Preface: Seismology and Advances in Trauma Resuscitation
The Human Factor: Optimizing Trauma Team Performance in Dynamic Clinical Environments
Reanimating Patients After Traumatic Cardiac Arrest: A Practical Approach Informed by Best Evidence
Resuscitation Resequenced: A Rational Approach to Patients with Trauma in Shock
Airway Management in Trauma
The Evolving Science of Trauma Resuscitation
Secondary Gains: Advances in Neurotrauma Management
Critical Decisions in the Management of Thoracic Trauma
Major Abdominal Trauma: Critical Decisions and New Frontiers in Management
Acute Management of the Traumatically Injured Pelvis
Management of Major Vascular Injuries: Neck, Extremities, and Other Things that Bleed
Major Trauma Outside a Trauma Center: Prehospital, Emergency Department, and Retrieval Considerations
The Tragically Hip: Trauma in Elderly Patients
The Kids Are Alright: Pediatric Trauma Pearls