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050 0 0 _aRC 86.7
_b.R586 1996
060 1 0 _aWB 105 R645r 1996
082 0 0 _a616.02/5
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100 1 _aRoberts, James R.,
_d1946-
_956356
245 1 0 _aRoberts' practical guide to common medical emergencies /
_cJames R. Roberts.
246 3 0 _aPractical guide to common medical emergencies
246 3 2 _aInFocus
260 _aPhiladelphia :
_bLippincott-Raven,
_c1996
300 _ax, 302 p. :
_bill. (some col.) ;
_c28 cm.
500 _aAt head of title: InFocus.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 0 0 _tPuncture Wounds.
_g1.
_tStepping on a Nail.
_g2.
_tStepping on a Nail: Some Rational Guidelines --
_tAcetaminophen Toxicity.
_g1.
_tThe Finer Points of Acetaminophen Toxicity.
_g2.
_tAcetaminophen Overdose: Laboratory Evaluation and Gastric Decontamination Issues.
_g3.
_tAcetaminophen Toxicity: Issues for Children and Pregnant Women.
_g4.
_tAcetaminophen Toxicity: Odds and Ends --
_tOphthalmological Disorders.
_g1.
_tMyths and Misconceptions: An Eye Patch for Simple Corneal Abrasions.
_g2.
_tCorneal Abrasions: Potential for Serious Morbidity.
_g3.
_tOphthalmology Trivia: The Fixed and Dilated Pupil.
_g4.
_tOphthalmology Trivia: Conjunctivitis and Corneal Erosions.
_g5.
_tAcute Narrow-Angle Glaucoma: Understanding the Basics.
_g6.
_tTherapy for Acute Angle-Closure Glaucoma --
_tSwallowed Foreign Bodies.
_g1.
_tFish Bones in the Throat.
_g2.
_tPediatric Coin Ingestion.
_g3.
_tEsophageal Food Impaction --
_tFingertip Pathology.
_g1.
_tEvaluation and Treatment of Subungual Hematoma.
_g2.
_tFingernail Avulsion and Injury to the Nail Bed.
505 8 0 _g3.
_tThe Clinical Approach to Paronychia.
_g4.
_tHerpetic Whitlow: An Unusual Paronychia --
_tPain Control in the Emergency Department.
_g1.
_tAnesthetics and Analgesics: The Use of Viscous Lidocaine.
_g2.
_tNovel Methods of Easing Pain.
_g3.
_tNSAIDs as Unique Analgesics.
_g4.
_tLocal Anesthetics: Injection Techniques.
_g5.
_tReactions to Local Anesthetics.
_g6.
_tThe Eclectic Nature of ED Pain Control.
_g7.
_tEffective Sedation in the ED.
_g8.
_tSedating the Pediatric Patient.
_g9.
_tKetamine in the ED --
_tStreptococcal Pharyngitis.
_g1.
_tThe Baffling Clinical Features of Streptococcal Pharyngitis.
_g2.
_tPharyngitis: The Value of Laboratory Testing.
_g3.
_tAcute Pharyngitis: How Effective is Therapy?
_g4.
_tTreatment of Strep Throat: Penicillin.
_g5.
_tStrep Throat: Alternate Therapies and Symptomatic Relief --
_tTendon Disorders.
_g1.
_tDiagnosing Achilles Tendon Rupture.
_g2.
_tQuadriceps Tendon Rupture.
_g3.
_tDefinitive Treatment for Olecranon Bursitis.
_g4.
_tZeroing in on de Quervain's Tenosynovitis --
505 8 0 _tMyths and Misconceptions in Emergency Medicine.
_g1.
_tMyths and Misconceptions in Emergency Medicine: Figure-of-Eight Dressings, Scaphoid Fractures, and Weighted Radiographs.
_g2.
_tMyths and Misconceptions about NSAID Gastropathy, Part I.
_g3.
_tMore Myths and Misconceptions about NSAID Gastropathy, Part II.
_g4.
_tFact and Fiction: Kidney Stones.
_g5.
_tMyths and Misconceptions about Therapy for GI Hemorrhage.
_g6.
_tMyths and Misconceptions about Epinephrine.
_g7.
_tMyths about Epinephrine and Croup --
_tSeizures.
_g1.
_tThe Metabolic and Physiologic Consequences of Seizures.
_g2.
_tThe Clinical and Physiologic Characteristics of Status Epilepticus.
_g3.
_tBasic ED Evaluation of Patients with Seizures.
_g4.
_tInitial Therapeutic Strategies for Treatment of Status Epilepticus.
_g5.
_tTreatment of Seizures with Phenytoin.
650 0 _aMedical emergencies.
_928699
650 1 2 _aEmergency Medicine
_xmethods.
_932536
650 2 2 _aEmergencies.
_956357
900 _bTOC
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_cBK