1. General approach; 2. Life-threatening emergencies; 3. Medicine; 4. Poisoning; 5. Infectious diseases; 6. Environmental emergencies; 7. Analgesia and anaesthesia; 8. Major trauma; 9. Wounds, fractures, orthopaedics; 10. Surgery; 11. Ophthalmology; 12. Ear, nose and throat; 13. Obstetrics and gynaecology; 14. Psychiatry; 15. Paediatric emergencies
...an essential book of reference...[and] an indispensable tool and survival guide to anyone working within emergency medicine...[it should be] accessible and in easy reach of all staff working within the emergency department. Accident and Emergency Nursing Journal ...this book is a must-have for anyone wanting to become the next doctor to ride in the shiny red HEMS helicopter on his/her way to an emergency...Stimulating reading for anyone interested in emergency medicine. MAD (Barts and the London Med Student Journal)
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