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Point of Care Ultrasound for Emergency Medicine and Resuscitation
Atkinson, P. — Bowra, J. — Harris, T. — Jarman, B. — Lewis, D.
1ª Edición Mayo 2019
Inglés
Tapa blanda
312 pags
588 gr
20 x 27 x 2 cm
ISBN 9780198777540
Editorial OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
LIBRO IMPRESO
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1: Introduction and clinical scenarios, Paul Atkinson and Bob Jarman; with Tim Harris, Rip Gangahar, David Lewis, Justin Bowra, and Hein Lamprecht
2: The Heart and Resuscitation, Tim Harris, Matthew Wong, James French, Sharon Kay, and Paul Atkinson
3: The Chest, Justin Bowra, Osama Loubani, Paul Atkinson
4: The Abdomen, Justin Bowra, Osama Loubani, Paul Atkinson
5: Early Pregnancy and Pelvic Ultrasound, Ryan Henneberry, Chris Cox, Beatrice Hoffman, Paul Atkinson
6: Vascular Ultrasound, Justin Bowra, Osama Loubani, Paul Atkinson
7: Musculoskeletal Ultrasound, David Lewis
8: Small Parts Ultrasound, Michael Rubin, Brandon Ritcey, Michael Y. Woo
9: Ultrasound and procedures, Bob Jarman, Beatrice Hoffmann, Miteb Al-Githami, John Hardin, Elena Skoromovsky, Stuart Durham, David Lewis, Paul Atkinson, Justin Bowra
10: Education and Simulation in Point of Care Ultrasound, Paul Olszynski, Melanie Stander, Tim Harris, Mark Tutschka, Paul Atkinson
11: Pediatric Ultrasound, Jason Fischer and Lianne McLean
12: Pre-Hospital Point-of-Care Ultrasound, Nils Petter Oveland and Jim Connolly
The Oxford Clinical Imaging Guides are specifically designed to help doctors master imaging techniques. Each guide explains the principles and practice of using imaging in an easy-to-read, highly-illustrated, and authoritative manner.
Point of Care Ultrasound for Emergency Medicine and Resuscitation is the definitive guide to using this indispensable clinical tool quickly, safely, and accurately to diagnose patients in emergency, acute, and critical care settings.
With a practical focus on how to perform ultrasound and interpret images, this book demonstrates how the reader can use ultrasound safely in patient management to diagnose and manage shock, acute presentations, or the acute phases of key conditions. Extensively illustrated, this resource also comes with online access to 160 ultrasound clips and over 130 annotated ultrasound images.
Written by expert educators, this book is mapped to the curriculum for the International Federation for Emergency Medicine to teach emergency and acute medics exactly what they need to know. This guide is highly relevant for the syllabi of Emergency Medicine colleges and associations in the USA, Canada, UK, Australasia and South Africa.
- Part of the Oxford Clinical Imaging Guides series
- Definitive guide to POCUS for Emergency and acute settings
- Specific chapters address early pregnancy, paediatric ultrasound, prehospital care, and practical procedures, as well as major organs
- Outlines 'core' and 'advanced' applications in each chapter
- Over 280 figures, and summary tables, convey key points quickly
- 160 videos and over 130 annotated images demonstrate how to perform ultrasound and interpret what you see
- Common pitfalls sections highlight potential dangers and offer solutions
Edited by Paul Atkinson, Professor in Emergency Medicine, Dalhousie University, Saint John Regional Hospital, Saint John, Canada, Justin Bowra, Emergency Ultrasound Program Director, Sydney Adventist Hospital; Adjunct Senior Lecturer, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia, Tim Harris, Consultant in Emergency Medicine and Pre-hospital Care and Professor in Emergency Medicine, Barts Health NHS Trust, and Queen Mary University of London, London, UK, Bob Jarman, Consultant in Emergency Medicine, Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle upon Tyne; Visiting Professor, University of Teesside, Middlesbrough, UK, and David Lewis, Associate Professor in Emergency Medicine, Dalhousie University, Saint John Regional Hospital, Saint John, Canada
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