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9781405103572

In a Page Emergency Medicine

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  • Copyright: 2003-05-08
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Summary

Finding all of the information you need about a disease on one page is crucial in the emergency room. In A Page Emergency Medicine is your timesaving solution for retrieving information fast! Organized efficiently for quick retrieval and study, the book enables readers to review etiology and pathophysiology, differential diagnosis, presentation, diagnosis, treatment options, and disposition for 250 diseases and disorders.In A Page Emergency Medicine is perfect for medical students. Physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and related health professionals will also find this book valuable.

Author Biography

Jeffrey M. Caterino, MD: Chief Resident Emergency Medicine/Internal Medicine Residency Program Allegheny General Hospital Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Scott Kahan, MD: Class of 2002 MCP-Hahnemann University Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Table of Contents

Abbreviations xii
Contributors xvii
Consultants xx
Preface xxiii
Acknowledgments xxiv
Section One: Resuscitation 1(8)
Jack Perkins, MD
Scott Kahan, MD
Jeffrey M. Caterino, MD
1. Cardiac Arrest
2(1)
2. Overview of Shock
3 (1)
3. Hypovolemic Shock
4 (1)
4. Cardiogenic Shock
5 (1)
5. Distributive Shock
6(1)
6. Pediatric Resuscitation
7 (1)
7. Neonatal Resuscitation
8(1)
Section Two: Cardiovascular Emergencies 9(16)
Josef Stehlik, MD
8. Chest Pain
10(1)
9. ST-Elevation MI
11(1)
10. Unstable Angina and Non ST-Elevation MI
12 (1)
11. Atrial Fibrillation/Flutter
13 (1)
12. Supraventricular Tachycardia
14 (1)
13. Ventricular Tachycardia
15 (1)
14. Bradycardia and Heart Block
16 (1)
15. Heart Failure
17(1)
16. Cardiomyopathy
18(1)
17. Infective Endocarditis
19 (1)
18. Pericardial Disease
20(1)
19. Acute Aortic Dissection
21 (1)
20. Hypertensive Crisis
22 (1)
21. Venous Thrombosis
23 (1)
22. Syncope
24(1)
Section Three: Pulmonary Emergencies 25(12)
Dave Saloum, MD
23. Dyspnea
26(1)
24. Acute Respiratory Failure
27 (1)
25. Acute Pulmonary Edema
28 (1)
26. Asthma
29(1)
27. COPD Exacerbation
30 (1)
28. Pneumonia
31 (1)
29. Tuberculosis
32(1)
30. Pneumothorax
33(1)
31. Pleural Effusion
34(1)
32. Pulmonary Embolus
35 (1)
33. Hemoptysis
36(1)
Section Four: Gastrointestinal Emergencies 37(22)
Matthew Stupple, MD
Mehul M. Patel, MD
34. Abdominal Pain
38(1)
35. GI Bleeding
39(1)
36. Foreign Body Ingestion
40 (1)
37. Dysphagia
41(1)
38. Esophageal Perforation
42 (1)
39. GERD/Esophagitis
43 (1)
40. Peptic Ulcer Disease
44 (1)
41. Infectious Diarrhea
45 (1)
42. Bowel Obstruction
46 (1)
43. Hernia
47(1)
44. Appendicitis
48(1)
45. Inflammatory Bowel Disease
49 (1)
46. Diverticular Disease
50 (1)
47. Anorectal Disorders
51 (1)
48. Ischemic Bowel Disease
52 (1)
49. Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm
53 (1)
50. Hepatitis
54(1)
51. Cirrhosis
55(1)
52. Gallbladder Disease
56 (1)
53. Pancreatitis
57(2)
Section Five: Hematologic-Oncologic Emergencies 59(8)
Michael C. Bond, MD
54. Anemia
60(1)
55. Sickle Cell Disease
61(1)
56. Platelet Disorders
62(1)
57. Hemophilia and von Willebrand's Disease
63(1)
58. Oncologic Emergencies-Hematologic/Infectious
64 (1)
59. Oncologic Emergencies-Metabolic
65 (1)
60. Tumor Compression Syndromes
66(1)
Section Six: Endocrine Emergencies 67(8)
Jack Perkins, MD
61. Hypoglycemia
68(1)
62. Diabetic Ketoacidosis
69(1)
63. Hyperglycemic Hyperosmolar Nonketotic Coma
70 (1)
64. Hyperthyroidism/Thyroid Storm
71 (1)
65. Hypothyroidism/Myxedema Coma
72 (1)
66. Adrenal Insufficiency/Adrenal Crisis
73(2)
Section Seven: Neurologic Emergencies 75(16)
George Small, MD
Salima Kassab, MD
67. Altered Mental Status
76(1)
68. Migraine Headache
77 (1)
69. CVA/Stroke
78(1)
70. Subarachnoid and Intracerebral Hemorrhage
79 (1)
71. Subdural and Epidural Hematoma
80 (1)
72. Vertigo
81(1)
73. Seizures
82(1)
74. Bacterial Meningitis
83(1)
75. Encephalitis
84(1)
76. Multiple Sclerosis and ALS
85 (1)
77. Myasthenia Gravis
86 (1)
78. Acute Neuropathy
87(1)
79. Nerve Compression Syndromes
88(1)
80. Spinal Cord Compression Syndromes
89(2)
Section Eight: Renal and Genitourinary Emergencies 91(10)
Adam Cohen, MD
81. Acute Renal Failure
92(1)
82. Urinary Retention
93 (1)
83. Nephrolithiasis
94(1)
84. Urinary Tract Infections
95 (1)
85. Male Urethritis
96 (1)
86. Penile Disorders
97 (1)
87. Priapism
98 (1)
88. Acute Scrotal Pain
99 (1)
89. Rhabdomyolysis
100(1)
Section Nine: Electrolyte Abnormalities 101(10)
Jack Perkins, MD
90. Hyponatremia
102 (1)
91. Hypernatremia
103 (1)
92. Hypokalemia
104 (1)
93. Hyperkalemia
105 (1)
94. Hypocalcemia
106 (1)
95. Hypercalcemia
107(1)
96. Metabolic Acidosis
108(1)
97. Metabolic Alkalosis
109(1)
98. Respiratory Acidosis and Alkalosis
110(1)
Section Ten: Infectious Disease Emergencies 111(20)
Nathan W. Mick, MD
Richard R. Watkins, MD, MS
99. Sepsis
112(1)
100. Upper Respiratory Infections
113(1)
101. Influenza
114(1)
102. Sexually Transmitted Diseases
115 (1)
103. HIV Infection and AIDS
116 (1)
104. Lyme Disease
117 (1)
105. Tick-Borne Illnesses
118 (1)
106. Malaria
119(1)
107. Parasitic Infections
120 (1)
108. Tetanus
121 (1)
109. Botulism
122 (1)
110. Rabies
123 (1)
111. Rheumatic Fever
124 (1)
112. Osteomyelitis
125 (1)
113. Hand Infections
126(1)
114. Superficial Soft Tissue Infections
127 (1)
115. Necrotizing Soft Tissue Infections
128(1)
116. Scalded Skin and Toxic Shock Syndromes
129 (1)
117. Occupational Needlestick Exposures
130(1)
Section Eleven: Rheumatologic and Allergic Emergencies 131(10)
Tom Malinich, MD
Ademola O. Adewale, MD
118. Anaphylaxis
132(1)
119. Urticaria/Angioedema
133(1)
120. Acute Monoarticular Arthritis
134 (1)
121. Polyarticular Arthritis
135 (1)
122. Rheumatoid Arthritis
136(1)
123. Systemic Lupus Erythematosis
137 (1)
124. Temporal Arteritis
138 (1)
125. Dermatomyositis/Polymyositis
139(2)
Section Twelve: Dermatologic Emergencles 141(6)
Kevin Mace, MD
126. Eczema and Contact Dermatitis
142(1)
127. Maculopapular Lesions
143(1)
128. Bullous Lesions
144(1)
129. Vesicular Lesions (Herpes Viruses)
145 (1)
130. Lacerations
146(1)
Section Thirteen: Ophthalmologic Emergencies 147(8)
Mary Davis, DO
Jeffrey M. Caterino, MD
131. The Red Eye
148(1)
132. Acute Vision Loss
149 (1)
133. Eye Infections
150 (1)
134. Glaucoma
151(1)
135. Trauma to the Anterior Eye
152(1)
136. Trauma to the Posterior Eye and Globe
153(2)
Section Fourteen: ENT Emergencies 155(6)
Serve Wahan, MD, DMD
Jeffrey M. Caterino, MD
137. Ear Pain
156(1)
138. Epistaxis
157(1)
139. Neck Emergencies
158 (1)
140. Dental Emergencies
159(2)
Section Fifteen: Toxicology 161(24)
Christopher R. Carpenter, MD
141. General Approach to the Poisoned Patient
162 (1)
142. Pediatric Toxic Ingestions
163 (1)
143. Acetaminophen Overdose
164 (1)
144. Aspirin Overdose
165 (1)
145. SSRI and MAOI Overdoses
166 (1)
146. Tricyclic Antidepressant Overdose
167 (1)
147. Benzodiazepine and GHB Overdose
168(1)
148. Barbiturate and Chloral Hydrate Overdose
169 (1)
149. Antipsychotic Overdose
170 (1)
150. Opioid Overdose
171 (1)
151. Digitalis Toxicity
172 (1)
152. B-blockers and Calcium Channel Blockers
173 (1)
153. Sympathomimetic Overdose
174 (1)
154. Cholinergic/Anticholinergic Overdose
175 (1)
155. Cyanide Poisoning
176 (1)
156. Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
177 (1)
157. Ethanol Intoxication
178 (1)
158. Toxic Alcohols
179(1)
159. Heavy Metal Poisoning
180(1)
160. Hydrocarbon Poisoning
181(1)
161. Caustic Ingestions
182 (1)
162. Hallucinogen Overdose
183(1)
163. Botanical Ingestions and Herbal Toxicity
184(1)
Section Sixteen: Environmental Emergencies 185(14)
Jeffrey M. Caterino, MD
H. William Zimmerman, MD
Robert Driver, MD
Lorone C. Washington, MD
164. Hypothermia
186(1)
165. Cold-Related Injuries
187 (1)
166. Heat-Related Illness
188 (1)
167. High Altitude Illness
189 (1)
168. Dysbarism
190 (1)
169. Near Drowning
191(1)
170. Lightning and Electrical Injuries
192 (1)
171. Radiation Exposure
193(1)
172. Dog, Cat, and Human Bite Wounds
194 (1)
173. Snakebite
195(1)
174. Arthropod Bites
196 (1)
175. Marine Injuries
197(1)
176. Mushroom Ingestions
198(1)
Section Seventeen: Terrorism and Disaster Medicine 199(6)
Christopher R. Carpenter, MD
Scott Kahan, MD
177. Disaster Medicine
200 (1)
178. Chemical Weapons
201 (1)
179. Biological Weapons
202 (1)
180. Anthrax
203 (1)
181. Smallpox
204(1)
Section Eighteen: Psychiatric Emergencies 205(6)
Amy Smookler, MD
182. Acute Psychosis
206(1)
183. Mood Disorders
207(1)
184. Panic Attacks and Conversion Disorder
208 (1)
185. Eating Disorders
209 (1)
186. Withdrawal Syndromes
210(1)
Section Nineteen: Obstetric-Gynecologic Emergencies 211(12)
Melora J. Trotter, MD
187. Vaginal Bleeding
212(1)
188. Vulvovaginitis
213(1)
189. Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
214 (1)
190. Ovarian Pathology
215 (1)
191. Complications of Pregnancy
216 (1)
192. Ectopic Pregnancy
217(1)
193. Vaginal Bleeding in Pregnancy
218 (1)
194. Hypertension in Pregnancy
219 (1)
195. Emergency Delivery
220 (1)
196. Postpartum Complications
221 (1)
197. Sexual Assault
222(1)
Section Twenty: Pediatric Emergencies 223(20)
Nihar Bhakta, MD
198. Fever Without Source
224(1)
199. Apnea
225(1)
200. Pharyngitis and Otitis Media
226 (1)
201. Bronchiolitis
227 (1)
202. Whooping Cough
228(1)
203. Laryngotracheobronchitis (Croup)
229 (1)
204. Epiglottitis
230(1)
205. Pneumonia
231(1)
206. Congenital Heart Disease
232 (1)
207. Abdominal Pain
233 (1)
208. Pyloric Stenosis
234 (1)
209. Gastroenteritis
235 (1)
210. Intussusception
236 (1)
211. Appendicitis
237 (1)
212. Bacterial Meningitis
238 (1)
213. Seizures
239 (1)
214. Kawasaki's Disease
240 (1)
215. Viral Exanthems
241(1)
216. Physical Assault of a Child (Child Abuse)
242(1)
Section Twenty-One: Traumatic Emergencies 243(16)
Jeffrey M. Caterino, MD
217. General Approach to the Trauma Patient
244 (1)
218. Traumatic Brain Injury
245 (1)
219. Spinal Cord Injury
246 (1)
220. Maxillofacial Trauma
247(1)
221. Neck Trauma
248(1)
222. Thoracic Trauma-Lung and Esophagus
249 (1)
223. Thoracic Trauma-Heart and Great Vessels
250 (1)
224. Approach to Abdominal Trauma
251(1)
225. Abdominal Trauma-Liver, Biliary, and Pancreas
252 (1)
226. Abdominal Trauma-Spleen
253 (1)
227. Abdominal Trauma-Intestine
254 (1)
228. Genitourinary Trauma
255 (1)
229. Trauma in Special Populations
256 (1)
230. Burns
257(2)
Section Twenty-Two: Orthopedic Trauma 259(18)
Carolyn S. Dutton, MD
Ademola O. Adewale, MD
Melissa McClane, DO
Amar J. Shah, MD, MS
231. General Approach to Orthopedic Injuries
260 (1)
232. Pediatric Fractures
261 (1)
233. Cervical Spine Fractures
262 (1)
234. Shoulder Dislocations and Fractures
263 (1)
235. Shoulder Pain and Soft Tissue Injury
264 (1)
236. Arm and Elbow Injuries
265 (1)
237. Wrist and Forearm Injuries
266 (1)
238. Metacarpal Injuries
267 (1)
239. Finger Injuries
268 (1)
240. Pelvic Injuries
269(1)
241. Hip and Femur Injuries
270 (1)
242. Knee Injuries
271 (1)
243. Ankle Injuries
272 (1)
244. Foot Injuries
273(1)
245. Compartment Syndrome
274 (1)
246. Neck Pain
275 (1)
247. Low Back Pain
276(1)
Section Twenty-Three: Analgesia and Sedation 277(4)
R. Mark Summers, MD
248. Acute Pain Management
278 (1)
249. Conscious Sedation
279(1)
250. Rapid Sequence Intubation
280(1)
Index 281
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Foreword by Douglas Florian ix
Introduction 1(3)
Chapter 1 Poetry and Literacy 4 (9)
Making the Magic Happen
4 (2)
The Promise of Poetry
6 (2)
The Power of Words
8(3)
Sound Language
11(2)
Chapter 2 The Poetry Class 13 (18)
Getting to Know Children's Poets and Their Poetry
14 (8)
Conducting an Author study
22 (1)
Example of an Author Study
23 (1)
Learning About Poetry from the Poems Themselves
24(7)
Chapter 3 Writer's Workshop 31 (19)
Riddles: Beginning at the Beginning
31 (2)
Read to Write
33 (1)
Freedom Through Form
34 (2)
A Sampler of Poetic Forms
36 (10)
Words of Caution
46 (3)
Resources on Poetic Forms
49(1)
Chapter 4 Poetry Applied 50 (29)
Classroom Research
51 (1)
Aileen Klinger's Kindergarten
52 (4)
Kalie Stern's First Grade
56 (3)
Kerry Farrell's Second Grade
59 (3)
Joan Popper-Kane's Third Grade
62 (4)
Beatrice Laski's Fourth Grade
66 (3)
Regina Furnari's Fifth Grade
69 (3)
Elizabeth Schneider's Sixth Grade
72(2)
Diane Peck's seventh and Eighth Grades
74(3)
Conclusion
77(2)
Chapter 5 Words of Wisdom: "It's Music Without the Band" 79 (14)
Poetry Projects Outside the Classroom
79 (8)
Words of Teachers
87 (4)
Words of Children
91(2)
References 93(4)
Index 97(6)
About the Author 103

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