Current, comprehensive, and focused, the bestselling Oxford Handbook of Acute Medicine returns for its fourth edition.
Thoroughly revised and updated throughout, this trusted, quick-reference guide includes the latest evidence-based guidelines and recommended management of medical emergencies alongside new figures and clinical tips from experienced authors and a team of dedicated specialist reviewers. With a new chapter on acute medicine and the older patient, and even more distilled key points and practice tips, it is accessible to all members of the multidisciplinary team and practitioners across an even wider range of specialties. The Oxford Handbook of Acute Medicine remains the must-have resource for all those dealing with acute illness.
Your practical guide to the presentation, causes, and management of the acutely ill patient, this Handbook will take you step-by-step through the management of the patient while awaiting specialist help, and beyond, with details of specialist treatments to help you make an informed decision about your patients' ongoing care.
A comprehensive guide to the most up-to-date therapies and protocols for managing a wide range of acute medical situations
Relates pathophysiology to features to aid diagnosis
Identifies priorities for treatment and provides step-by-step management advice
Contains the latest evidence-based guidelines, and reflects current recommended management of medical emergencies
New to this Edition:
New chapter on acute medicine and the older patient
Author(s): Punit S. Ramrakha, Kevin P. Moore, Amir Sam
Series: Oxford Medical Handbooks
Edition: 4th Edition
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Year: 2019
Language: English
Pages: 971
Tags: Emergency Medicine
Cover......Page 1
Series......Page 3
Oxford Handbook of
Acute Medicine......Page 4
Copyright......Page 5
Contents......Page 10
Specialist reviewers......Page 11
Symbols and abbreviations......Page 13
Color plates......Page 28
1 Cardiac emergencies......Page 32
2 Respiratory emergencies......Page 202
3 Gastroenterological emergencies......Page 258
4 Renal emergencies......Page 320
5 Shock......Page 358
6 Neurological emergencies......Page 378
7 Infectious diseases......Page 500
8 Emergencies in HIV-​positive patients......Page 536
9 Diabetes and endocrine emergencies......Page 576
10 Haematological emergencies......Page 638
11 Rheumatological emergencies......Page 690
12 Dermatological emergencies......Page 722
13 Psychiatric emergencies......Page 742
14 Drug overdoses......Page 770
15 Practical procedures......Page 814
16 Differential diagnoses of common presentations......Page 894
17 Acute medicine and the older patient......Page 922
Appendix......Page 938
Index......Page 946
Endpaper......Page 970