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Dewey Decimal Number: 616 EAN: 9780070120396 Edition: 2nd ISBN: 0070120390 Label: McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing Manufacturer: McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 1055 Publication Date: December 17, 1999 Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing Studio: McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing Editorial Review: Product Description: A best-seller in its first edition, this handbook provides a remarkable amount of coverage in a compact format. Because its a distillation of the clinical information found in the new edition of the market-leading Tintinalli Study Guide, the handbook is both convenient and authoritative. It uses tables, charts, and an outline format to summarize the key points of pathophysiology, diagnosis, and management of all conditions encountered in the Emergency Department. Features new coverage of clinical protocols, fluid resuscitation, respiratory distress in children, and pelvic pain. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Excellent but...I am very appreciative of all of the work that went into this book. It is superb in many ways. I owned the 4th edition and I see many, many improvements, not just that the book is being updated, but expanded and made better. HOWEVER, I have one relatively big complaint. There may be some who, at appropriate times, will read through this book cover to cover, or chapter by chapter - however, for many, many of us, the book is used as a reference source. HENCE the INDEX is a key component of the ... Read More Rating: - Emergency medicine, a comprehensive study guide [6th ed]Excellent reference work, recognised in NZ as the standard. Found in every ED in this country. Very worthwhile purchasing my own copy, to have to refer to when I want. Contains some very useful material, although have found some thinking I consider to be out of date. I understand 7th ed may be in the works. Rating: - Gold standardAs an ER PA this is the gold standard to start with. Rosens is much more detailed but is too much to start with. I've found most everything I need is in this text. Rating: - Emergency Medicine: Comprehensive Study Guide 6th editionThis book is a must. Its useful for any person who practice in the ER as well the outpatient. Is very good for general reference. The book give a review of the problem with a management oriented to the adequate level of care. Cover every topics (trauma, pediatric, adult, ob/gyn, surgery). Is easy to read and well explain. Rating: - This book is an excellent learning tool!This book is a great textbook of emergency medicine, and I've chosen it over others simply because it's comprehensive without the useless drivel. Each section includes the necessary anatomy and pathophysiological considerations for the respective disoders. The subset of conditions are mentioned with just enough facts to understand the morbidity to treat it. The pictures, diagrams, algorithmic flow-charts, and drug regimens are a nice compliment, however, most of your clinical experience is going ... Read More |