by Piers Page (Editor), Asif Shah (Editor), Greg Skinner (Editor)
Acutely unwell patients can deteriorate dangerously without timely recognition and intervention. Emergencies in Clinical Medicine provides an easy-to-use guide to the prompt management of common medical emergencies. Designed for rapid use, it explains how to arrive at a differential diagnosis
and how to prevent, manage, or treat an emergency.
The second edition has been fully updated to reflect current clinical guidelines and includes several new topics, from pulmonary oedemas to the overdose patient. Revised to cover the curricula for core medical training (CMT) and acute care common stem (ACS), this text addresses exactly what the
trainee doctor needs to know. The text covers emergencies from both a problem-based and disease-based approach. Cross-referencing between these two sections enables quick reference under pressure, with clear, step-by-step instructions and advice on when and who to call for help.
With key algorithms for quick reference and easy to follow symbols indicating clinical severity, from life-threatening to minor, this text will help clinical staff managing acutely ill patients in an easy-to-read and portable format.
Author Biography
Piers Page, Specialty Registrar in Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery, Worthing General Hospital, Western Sussex Hospitals NHS Trust, UK, Asif Shah, Consultant in Respiratory Medicine, Department of Respiratory Medicine South Tyneside District Hospital South Shields, UK, Greg Skinner, Consultant Paediatric Cardiologist, East Midlands Congenital Heart Centre, Leicester, UK, Alan Weir, ST5 in Emergency Medicine, Basingstoke and North Hampshire Hospital, Basingstoke, UK, Natasha Eagles, Obstetrics & Gynaecology Registrar, University College London Hospital, London, UK
He holds an interest in Military Emergency Medicine and trauma management; Medical Education; and Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Medicine. He has completed the postgraduate Diploma in Medical Toxicology from Cardiff University and plans to undertake a higher research degree in this field of study in the future. Miss Natasha Eagles is an Obstetrics & Gynaecology Registrar at University College London Hospital.