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"An impressive work...belongs in every emergency department library.? - JAMA, review of the last edition. <p>"First published in 1983, this 7th edition of Rosen's Emergency Medicine, Concepts and Clinical Practice, is a clear and comprehensive two volume reference guide to current emergency medicine practice. As with each edition, emphasis has been placed on presenting evidence-based theory and applying it to clinical practice. Overall, this is an excellent book, if somewhat focused on North American practice, and it is a very useful reference text both for trainees and specialists in Emergency Medicine." Rosen's Emergency Medicine, December 2009 <p>
VOLUME 1
Part I. Fundamental Clinical Concepts
Section One. Critical Management Principles
1. Airway
2. Mechanical Ventilation and Noninvasive Ventilatory Support
3. Pain Management
4. Procedural Sedation and Analgesia
5. Monitoring the Emergency Patient
6. Shock
7. Blood and Blood Components
8. Brain Resuscitation
9. Adult Resuscitation
10. Pediatric Resuscitation
11. Neonatal Resuscitation
Section Two. Cardinal Presentations
12. Fever in the Adult Patient
13. Weakness
14. Cyanosis
15. Syncope
16. Depressed Consciousness and Coma
17. Confusion
18. Seizures
19. Dizziness and Vertigo
20. Headache
21. Diplopia
22. Red and Painful Eye
23. Sore Throat
24. Hemoptysis
25. Dyspnea
26. Chest Pain
27. Abdominal Pain
28. Jaundice
29. Nausea and Vomiting
30. Gastrointestinal Bleeding
31. Diarrhea
32. Constipation
33. Acute Pelvic Pain in Women
34. Vaginal Bleeding
35. Back Pain
Part II. Trauma
Section One. General Concepts
36. Multiple Trauma
37. Trauma in Pregnancy
38. Pediatric Trauma
39. Geriatric Trauma
40. Injury Prevention and Control
Section Two. System Injuries
41. Head Injury
42. Facial Trauma
43. Spinal Injuries
44. Neck
45. Thoracic Trauma
46. Abdominal Trauma
47. Genitourinary System
48. Peripheral Vascular Injury
Section Three. Orthopedic Lesions
49. General Principles of Orthopedic Injuries
50. Hand
51. Wrist and Forearm
52. Humerus and Elbow
53. Shoulder
54. Musculoskeletal Back Pain
55. Pelvic Trauma
56. Femur and Hip
57. Knee and Lower Leg
58. Ankle and Foot
Section Four. Soft Tissue Injuries
59. Wound Management Principles
60. Foreign Bodies
61. Mammalian Bites
62. Venomous Animal Injuries
63. Thermal Burns
64. Chemical Injuries
Section Five. Violence and Abuse
65. Forensic Emergency Medicine
66. Child Maltreatment
67. Sexual Assault
68. Intimate Partner Violence
69. Elder Abuse and Neglect
Part III. Medicine and Surgery
Section One. Head and Neck Disorders
70. Oral Medicine
71. Ophthalmology
72. Otolaryngology
Section Two. Pulmonary System
73. Asthma
74. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
75. Upper Respiratory Tract Infections
76. Pneumonia
77. Pleural Disease
Section Three. Cardiac System
78. Acute Coronary Syndromes
79. D...