Atlas of Emergency Medicine
Atlas of Emergency Medicine | 784 pages | McGraw-Hill | July 25, 2002 | English | ISBN-10: 0071352945 | CHM | 48 MB
The grotesque has an allure that cannot be denied, and the Atlas of Emergency Medicine is a study in that fascination. But it's also an excellent reference for paramedics and EMTs. Full of color photos identifying femur fractures, lymphangitis, digital clubbing, and scarlet fever, the book is divided between "Regional Anatomy" (covering facial trauma, chest and abdominal conditions, extremity trauma, and the like) and "Specialty Areas" (with pediatric and environmental conditions, child abuse, and microscopic findings). With glistening photos of conditions such as sublingual ranula and suppurative parotidsialoadenitis plus pictures distinguishing between dry, wet, and gas gangrene, the atlas is an emergency room necessity that has addictive appeal for nonprofessionals with strong stomachs.
* The primary visual sourcebook for diagnosis of emergency conditions
* Features 700 high quality full-color photos
* Covers diagnosis and clinical features for a broad spectrum of typical and atypical conditions
* New to this edition: chapters on HIV, wounds and soft tissue injuries, forensic evaluation, and emergency ultrasound
* The primary visual sourcebook for diagnosis of emergency conditions
* Features 700 high quality full-color photos
* Covers diagnosis and clinical features for a broad spectrum of typical and atypical conditions
* New to this edition: chapters on HIV, wounds and soft tissue injuries, forensic evaluation, and emergency ultrasound
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