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adam_text | CONTENTS
Contributors
.....................................................................................xv
Preface
...........................................................................................xxi
Section I
TEST PREPARATION AND PLANNING
................................... 1
1
Facts about Emergency Medicine Board Exams
David M.
Cline
......................................................................... 1
2
Test-Taking Techniques David M.
Cline
...............................4
RESUSCITATION TECHNIQUES
...............................................6
3
Advanced Airway Support Robert J.
Vissers
........................6
4
Arrhythmia Management James K. Takayesu
.......................9
5
Resuscitation of Children and
Neonates
Marc F. Collin
.........................................................................20
6
Fluids, Electrolytes, and Acid-Base Disorders
Man-A. Wittier
.......................................................................23
7
Theraputic Approach to the Hypotensive Patient
John Gough
............................................................................32
8
Anaphylaxis, Acute Allergic Reactions, and
Angioedema
Alix
L
Mitchell
..............................................34
Section .i
ANALGESIA, ANESTHESIA AND PROCEDURAL
SEDATION
....................................................................................36
9
Acute Pain Management and Procedural Sedation
MichaelS. Mitchell
................................................................36
10
Management of Patients with Chronic Pain
David M.
Cline
.......................................................................44
VI
EMERGENCY WOUND
MANAGEMENT
...............................48
11
Evaluating and Preparing Wounds Timothy
Reeder............48
12
Methods for Wound Closure David M.
Cline
......................49
13
Lacerations to the Face and Scalp J. Hayes Calvert
............53
14
Injuries of the Arm, Hand, Fingertip, and Nail
David M.
Cline
.......................................................................56
15
Lacerations of the Leg and Foot
Henderson D. McGinnis
.........................................................60
16
Soft Tissue Foreign Bodies Rodney L. McCaskill
...............62
17
Puncture Wounds and Bites David
M
.
Cline.......................
64
18
Post Repair Wound Care David
M.
Cline............................
68
S c í
tion
5
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE
.................................................71
19
Chest Pain: Cardiac or Not Thomas Rebbecchi
..................71
20
Acute Coronary Syndromes: Management of
Myocardial Ischemia and Infarction David
M
.
Cline..........
73
21
Cardiogenic Shock Brian C. Hiestand
................................81
22
Low Probability Acute Coronary Syndrome
ChadwickD. Miller
................................................................82
23
Syncope Bret A. Nicks
.........................................................85
24
Congestive Heart Failure and Acute Pulmonary Edema
LoriWhelan
............................................................................ 88
25
Valvular Emergencies Boyd Burns
......................................91
26
The
Cardiomyopathies,
Myocarditis, and Pericardial
Disease
N.
Stuart Harris
.....................................................97
27
Thromboembolism Christopher Kabrhel
.......................... 102
28
Systemic and Pulmonary Hypertension
David M.
Cline
..................................................................... 109
29
Aortic Dissection and Aneurysms David E. Manthey
....... 112
30
Occlusive
Arterial Disease Carolyn K. Synovitz
................ 115
PULMONARY EMERGENCIES
.............................................. 119
31
Respiratory Distress Joshua T. Hargraves
......................... 119
32
Pneumonia, Bronchitis, and Upper Respiratory Tract
Infection Jeffrey M. Goodloe
............................................. 123
33
Tuberculosis Amy
J. B
ehr
man
........................................... 129
34
Spontaneous and Iatrogenic
Pneumothorax
Rodney L. McCaskill
............................................................ 132
35
Hemoptysis Jeffrey Dixon
................................................. 134
36
Asthma and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Joshua Gentges
..................................................................... 136
CONTENTS
VU
Section
GASTROINTESTINAL EMERGENCIES
.............................. 140
37
Acute Abdominal Pain David M.
Cline
............................. 140
38
Nausea and Vomiting Jonathan A. Maisel
......................... 144
39
Disorders Presenting Primarily with Diarrhea
Jonathan A. Maisel
............................................................... 146
40
Acute and Chronic Constipation Jonathan A. Maisel
....... 151
41
Gastrointestinal Bleeding Mitchell C. Sokolosky
.............. 153
42
Esophageal Emergencies, Gastroesophageal
Reflux Disease, and Swallowed Foreign Bodies
Mitchell
С
Sokolosky
........................................................... 154
43
Peptic Ulcer Disease and Gastritis
Matthew
С
Gratton.............................................................. 157
44
Pancreatitis and Cholecystitis Casey M. Glass
................. 159
45
Acute Appendicitis Charles E. Stewart
............................. 163
46
Diverticulitis James C. O Neill
......................................... 166
47
Bowel Obstruction and Volvulus Mark Hess
..................... 167
48
Hernia in Adults and Children DaveW.hu
........................ 168
49
Anorectal Disorders Chad E. Branecki
............................. 170
50
Hepatic Disorders, Jaundice, and Hepatic Failure
Joshua A. Gentges
................................................................ 175
51
Complications of General Surgical Procedures
Daniel J. Egan
...................................................................... 181
Svelici!
S
RENALAND
GENITOURINARY DISORDERS
.................... 184
52
Acute Renal Failure Marc D.
Squillante
........................... 184
53
Rhabdomyolysis Michael
Levine
....................................... 188
54
Emergencies in Renal Failure and Dialysis Patients
Jonathan A. Maisel
............................................................... 190
55
Urinary Tract Infections and
Hematúria
David
M.
Cline.....................................................................
192
56
Acute Urinary Retention Casey M. Glass
......................... 196
57
Male Genital Problems Boy
d
Burns
.................................. 197
58
Urologie
Stone Disease Geetika Gupta
.............................201
59
Complications of
Urologie
Procedures and Devices
RoyL.Alson
..........................................................................205
Section.
У
OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
.....................................208
60
Vaginal Bleeding and Pelvic Pain in the Nonpregnant
Patient Thomas W. Lukens
.................................................208
61
Ectopie
Pregnancy and Emergencies in the First
20
Weeks of Pregnancy Robert Jones
................................210
Vill ZZ i i
62
Comorbid
Diseases in Pregnancy
Abigail Hankin-Wei
..............................................................213
63
Emergencies During the Second Half of Pregnancy
Howard
Roemer
....................................................................216
64
Emergency Delivery Stacie Zelman
..................................218
65
Vulvovaginitis Stacie Zelman
............................................221
66
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease Stacie Zelman
.....................223
67
Complications of Gynecologic Procedures
Anitha Mathew
.....................................................................225
Section
1(1
PEDIATRICS
..............................................................................228
68
Fever and Serious Bacterial Illness
Milan D. Nadkarni
...............................................................228
69
Neonate
Emergencies and Common
Neonatal Problems Shad Baab
..........................................232
70
Common Infections of the Ears, Nose, Neck, and
Throat David M.
Spiro
.......................................................238
71
Stridor and Drooling Kathleen M. Adelgais
......................242
72
Wheezing in Infants and Children
Donald H. Arnold
.................................................................249
73
Pneumonia in Infants and Children
ChadD. McCalla
.................................................................253
74
Pediatrie
Heart Disease Garth D. Meckler
........................255
75
Vomiting and Diarrhea in Infants and Children
Stephen B. Freedman
............................................................260
76
Pediatrie
Abdominal Emergencies
David I. Magilner
.................................................................265
77
Urinary Tract Infection in Infants and Children
Justin W. Sales
.......................................................................268
78
Seizures and Status Epilepticus in Children
James
С
O Neill
..................................................................270
79
Altered Mental Status and Headache in
Children Kathleen M. Adelgais
.........................................274
80
Syncope and Sudden Death in Children
Derya Caglar
........................................................................277
81
Hypoglycemia and Metabolic Emergencies in
Infants and Children Matthew
Hansen..............................279
82
The Child with Diabetes Adam
Velia
.................................282
83
Fluid and Electrolyte Therapy in Infants and
Children Jennifer R. Reid
..................................................284
84
Musculoskeletal Disorders in Children
MarkX. Cicero
.....................................................................287
85
Rashes in Infants and Children Kim Askew
.......................293
86
Sickle Cell Disease
Ilene
Claudius
...................................301
CONTENTS
IX
87
Oncologic
and
Hematology
Emergencies in
Children
Ilene
Claudius
....................................................304
88
Renal Emergencies in Infants and Children
Deborah R. Liu
.....................................................................309
Sedioli il
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
.........................................................313
89
Sexually Transmitted Diseases David M.
Cline
................313
90
Toxic Shock Syndrome and Streptococcal
Toxic Shock Syndrome Manoj Pariyadath
.......................318
91
Septic Shock John Gough
.................................................321
92
Soft Tissue Infections David
M
.
Cline..............................
324
93
Disseminated Viral Infections Matthew J. Scholer
............328
94
Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection and
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
David M.
Cline
.....................................................................333
95
Infective Endocarditis John C. Nalagan
............................338
96
Tetanus and Rabies Vincent Nacouzi
.................................339
97
Malaria David
M
.
Cline.....................................................
342
98
Foodborne and
Waterborne
Diseases
David M.
Cline
.....................................................................345
99
Zoonotic Infections Christopher R. Tainter
......................347
100
World Travelers
David M
.
Cline........................................
352
101
The Transplant Patient David M.
Cline
.............................357
TOXICOLOGY
...........................................................................363
102
General Management of Poisoned Patients
L. Keith French
.....................................................................363
103
Anticholinergics O. John Ma
.............................................368
104
Psychopharmacologic Agents
С
Crawford
Mechem
............................................................369
105
Sedative and Hypnotics L. Keith French
...........................376
106
Alcohols Michael P. Kefer
.................................................380
107
Drugs of Abuse
Sharia
Kusin............................................
383
108
Analgesics Joshua Nogar
..................................................388
109
Methylxanthines and Nicotine L. Keith French
.................393
110
Cardiac Medications D.AdamAlgren
...............................395
111 Anticonvulsants
Alicia B.
Minns
.......................................400
112
Iron O. John Ma
................................................................402
113
Hydrocarbons and Volatile Substances
AllysonA. Kreshak
................................................................404
114
Caustics Christian A. Tomaszewski
....................................406
115
Pesticides Christian A. Tomaszewski
.................................408
116
Metals
and Metalloids D. Adam
Algren.............................412
117
Industrial Toxins and Cyanide
Christian A. Tomaszewski
.....................................................415
118
Vitamins and
Herbáis
Christian A
.
Tomaszewski
..............418
119
Dyshemoglobinemias
Kristine
L
.
Bott
..............................420
Section
13
ENVIRONMENTAL EMERGENCIES
....................................422
120
Frostbite and Other Localized Cold Injuries
Michael C. Wadman
..............................................................422
121
Heat Emergencies T. Paul
Tran.........................................424
122
Bites and Stings Burton
Bentley
II
....................................426
123
Trauma and Envenomation from Marine Fauna
Christian A. Tomaszewski
.....................................................430
124
High-Altitude Medical Problems
Shaun D. Carstairs
...............................................................433
125
Dysbarism and Complications of Diving
Christian A. Tomaszewski
.....................................................435
126
Drowning Richard A. Walker
.............................................438
127
Thermal and Chemical Burns Sandra L. Werner
...............441
128
Electrical and Lightning Injuries
Sachita
P. Shah
.....................................................................446
129
Carbon Monoxide Christian A
.
Tomaszewski
....................449
130
Poisonous Plants and Mushrooms
B.
Zane
Horowitz
..................................................................451
ENDOCRINE EMERGENCIES
...............................................454
131
Diabetic Emergencies Michael P. Kefer
............................454
132
Alcoholic Ketoacidosis Michael P. Kefer
..........................460
133
Thyroid Disease Emergencies
Katr
ina
A. Leone
...............461
134
Adrenal Insufficiency and Adrenal Crisis
Michael P. Kefer
....................................................................463
Section
15
HEMATOLOGIC AND ONCOLOGIC EMERGENCIES
.....466
135
Evaluation of Anemia and the Bleeding Patient
Daniel A. Handel
..................................................................466
136
Acquired Bleeding Disorders Aaron Barksdale
................471
137
Hemophilias and
von Willebrand s
Disease
Daniel A. Handel
..................................................................474
138
Sickle Cell Disease and Other Hereditary Hemolytic
Anemias Jason B. Hack
....................................................477
139
Transfusion Therapy T. Paul
Tran....................................479
CONTENTS
Xl
140
Anticoagulants, Antiplatelet Agents,
and
Fibrinolytics
Jessica
L. Smith
............................................484
141
Emergency Complications of Malignancy
Ross
J. Fleischman
...............................................................486
Scciion
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NEUROLOGY
............................................................................494
142
Headache and Facial Pain Steven Go
................................494
143
Stroke, Transient
Ischemie
Attack, and
Cervical Artery Dissection Steven Go
...............................497
144
Altered Mental Status and Coma
C. Crawford
Mechem
............................................................505
145
Ataxia
and Gait Disturbances Ross J. Fleischman
............509
146
Vertigo and Dizziness Steven Go
......................................510
147
Seizures and Status Epilepticus in Adults
C. Crawford
Mechem
...........................................................514
148
Acute Peripheral Neurologic Lesions
Jeffrey
L
.
Hackman..............................................................
517
149
Chronic Neurologic Disorders Sarah Andrus
Gaines
.......519
150
Central Nervous System and Spinal Infections
O. John Ma
...........................................................................523
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EYES, EARS, NOSE, THROAT,
AND ORAL SURGERY
.............................................................528
151
Ocular Emergencies Steven Go
.........................................528
152
Face and Jaw Emergencies Jeffrey G. Norvell
...................538
153
Ear, Nose, and Sinus Emergencies
Medley O.
Gatewood............................................................541
154
Oral and Dental Emergencies Steven Go
..........................545
155
Infections and Disorders of the Neck and Upper
Airway Aaron
Bardale
...................................................550
Section
18
SKIN DISORDERS
....................................................................556
156
Dermatologie
Emergencies Daniel A. Handel
..................556
157
Other
Dermatologie
Disorders Daniel A. Handel
.............560
TRAUMA
.....................................................................................563
158
Trauma in Adults Jonathan S.
/Igen..................................563
159
Trauma in Children Matthew
Hansen...............................564
160
Geriatric Trauma O. John Ma
............................................566
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161
Trauma
in Pregnancy Nicole
M.
Delorio
..........................568
162
Head Trauma in Adults and Children 0. John Ma
............569
163
Spine and Spinal Cord Trauma Todd Ellingson
................573
164
Trauma to the Face Jonathan S. Ilgen
...............................577
165
Trauma to the Neck KatrinaA. Leone
...............................579
166
Cardiothoracic Injuries Ross J. Fleischman
......................580
167
Abdominal Trauma O. John Ma
........................................584
168
Penetrating Trauma to the Flank and Buttock
Christine Sullivan
.................................................................587
169
Genitourinary Trauma Matthew
С
. Gratton......................588
170
Penetrating Trauma to the Extremities Amy M.
Stubbs
.....591
Sálion
20
INJURIES TO BONES AND JOINTS
......................................593
171
Initial Evaluation and Management of Orthopedic
Injuries Michael P. Kefer
..................................................593
172
Hand and Wrist Injuries Michael P. Kefer
.........................595
173
Injuries to the Elbow and Forearm
Sandra L.
Najarían
...............................................................598
174
Shoulder and
Humérus
Injuries Sandra L.
Najarían
.........601
175
Pelvis, Hip, and Femur Injuries Jeffrey G. Norvell
............604
176
Knee and Leg Injuries Sandra L.
Najarían
.......................609
177
Ankle and Foot Injuries Sarah Andrus
Gaines
..................613
178
Compartment Syndrome Sandra L.
Najarían
...................615
MUSCULOSKELETAL DISORDERS
.....................................617
179
Neck and Thoracolumbar Pain Amy M.
Stubbs
.................617
180
Shoulder Pain Andrew D. Perron
.......................................620
181
Hip and Knee Pain Jeffrey L.
Hackman
.............................623
182
Acute Disorders of the Joints and Bursae
Matthew C. DeLaney
............................................................626
183
Emergencies in Systemic Rheumatic Diseases
Michael
P Kefer
....................................................................629
184
Infectious and Noninfectious Disorders of
the Hand Michael P. Kefer
.................................................632
185
Soft Tissue Problems of the Foot Robert L.
Cloutier
........634
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PSYCHOSOCIAL
DISORDERS
..............................................639
186
Clinical Features of Behavioral Disorders
Lance H. Hoffman
................................................................639
187
Emergency Assessment and Stabilization of
Behavioral Disorders Lance H. Hoffman
..........................640
CONTENTS
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188
Panic and Conversion Disorders Lance H. Hoffman
.........643
189
Child and Elderly Abuse Jonathan
Glänser
......................645
Section
2
J
ABUSE AND ASSAULT
.............................................................648
190
Sexual Assault and Intimate Partner Violence and
Abuse Sara
Laskey............................................................648
Section
24
PRINCIPLES OF IMAGING
....................................................650
191
Principles of Emergency Department Use of Computed
Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Clare
F. Wallner....................................................................650
192
Principles of Emergency Department
Ultrasonography Catherine Erickson
................................652
Sedioli
2^
ADMINISTRATION
..................................................................655
193
Emergency Medical Services
С
Crawford
Mechem
.........655
194
Emergency Medicine Administration David
M
.
Cline......
657
Index
..............................................................................................663
•
Updated to reflect the latest advances in diagnostic imaging
•
NEW CHAPTERS on Hematologic-Oncologic Emergencies, Renal
Emergencies in Children, Low Probability Coronary Syndromes, Urinary
Retention, Food and
Water-Borne
Diseases, and World Travelers
•
Increased coverage of toxicology and trauma
•
More than
300
tables encapsulate important information
•
More than
100
radiographs/color images and
90
line drawings/ECGs aid
recognition of challenging and life-threatening disorders
•
Provides a brief yet comprehensive review of the practice of emergency
medicine for clinicians who wish to update their knowledge of the specialty
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