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Author Toy, Eugene C., author.

Title Case files. Emergency medicine / Eugene C. Toy, Barry C. Simon, Katrin Y. Takenaka, Adam J. Rosh, Ciara J. Barclay-Buchanan.

Publication Info. New York : McGraw Hill Education, [2023]

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Edition Fifth edition.
Description xxvi, 710 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Series Case files
Note "The leading case-based series ; realistic patient vignettes with open-ended questions sharpen your clinical problem solving skills ; numerous high-yield learning aids and assessment tools ; proven application-based way to help you excel in the clinical setting and ace your exams."--front cover.
Summary "Real-life cases for success on the Emergency Medicine Clerkship and Shelf Exam. Experience with clinical cases is key to mastering the art and science of medicine and ultimately to providing patients with competent medical care. 'Case Files : Emergency Medicine, Fifth Edition' delivers 57 true-to-life cases that illustrate essential concepts in emergency medicine. Each case includes a complete discussion, clinical pearls, references, high-yield presentation of key diagnostic and treatment information, USMLE-style review question to enhance your learning. With 'Case Files', you'll learn instead of memorize. Learn from 57 high-yield cases, each with board-style questions ; enhance your clinical knowledge with clinical pearls ; test yourself with new integrated challenge questions ; polish your approach to clinical problem solving and patient care ; maximize your shelf exam score with this proven learning system ; NEW! Important information on COVID-19, opioid overdose, social issues in emergency medicine, interprofessional teamwork, endocrine emergencies, viral meningitis, and vertigo."-- taken from back cover.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Listing of Cases -- How to Approach Clinical Problems. Part 1. Approach to the patient -- Part 2. Approach to clinical problem-solving -- Part 3. Approach to reading -- Clinical Cases. Cases 1-6 Resuscitation -- Cases 7-12 Cardiovascular -- Cases 13-15 Pulmonary -- Cases 16-20 Gastrointestinal -- Cases 21-24 Renal / Genitourinary -- Cases 25-31 Neurologic -- Cases 32-34 Pediatrics -- Cases 35-38 Obstetrics / Gynecology -- Cases 39-42 Infectious -- Cases 43-45 Trauma -- Cases 46-47 Wounds -- Cases 48-49 Head, Eyes, Ears, Neck, Throat -- Case 50 Hematological -- Cases 51-52 Environmental -- Case 53 Social -- Cases 54-57 Toxicology / Substance Use Disorder -- Review Questions.
Subject Emergency medicine -- Case studies.
Medical emergencies.
Emergency Medicine -- methods (DNLM)D004635Q000379
Emergencies (DNLM)D004630
Diagnosis, Differential (DNLM)D003937
Emergency medicine. (OCoLC)fst00908615
Medical emergencies. (OCoLC)fst01014070
Genre/Form Case Reports (DNLM)D002363
Problems and Exercises (DNLM)D020497
exercise books. (CStmoGRI)aatgf300264330
Case studies. (OCoLC)fst01423765
Problems and exercises. (OCoLC)fst01423783
Problems and exercises.
Case studies.
Added Author Simon, Barry C., 1954- author.
Takenaka, Katrin Y., author.
Rosh, Adam J., author.
Barclay-Buchanan, Ciara J., author.
Note Emergency medicine
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