Guide des outils d’évaluation en médecine d’urgence

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Guillaume Debaty, Carlos El Khoury 2014 Dans un monde hospitalier où certification, gestion du risque et prévention des événements indésirables pilotent notre pratique clinique, les outils en médecine d’urgence manquent encore ou ne sont pas parfaitement maîtrisés. C’est ainsi que la SFMU a confié à la Commission Évaluation et Qualité la rédaction d’un Guide des outils d’ évaluation en structure d’urgence.

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In-Flight Medical Emergencies

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Jose V. Nable • William Brady Editors 2018 A Practical Guide to Preparedness and Response Picture yourself on a flight from New York to Los Angeles. The plane is at cruising altitude. You just started to watch a movie you had been looking forward to on your handheld device. Even though you’re wearing headphones, your attention is […]

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Extracorporeal Life Support for Adults

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Gregory A. Schmidt Editor 2016 Extracorporeal life support (ECLS) consists of using an external gas-exchanging membrane to support oxygenation or carbon dioxide removal (or both), at times including circulatory assistance. ECLS has been used in severe hypoxemic respiratory failure (ARDS, pneumonia); diseases dominated by ventilatory failure such as status asthmaticus and COPD; cardiogenic shock; following cardiothoracic surgery complicated by circulatory […]

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Roberts and Hedges’ Clinical Procedures in Emergency Medicine and Acute Care

Clinical Procedures in Emergency Medicine and Acute Care

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF James R. Roberts 2019 Every shift in the emergency department has the potential to take us into the great unknown. Frequently a patient’s presentation challenges our capabilities, and an uncommon procedure may be the only answer. Throughout my training and career, this book you are now holding has been my unwavering companion.      

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EMERGENCY MEDICINE

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Anthony F. T. Brown Mike D. Cadogan 2011 Many changes have been made to this new edition, which incorporates the latest ideas and evidence base underpinning the best emergency medicine care. The whole text has been revised and updated from the latest 2010 international guidelines on cardiopulmonary resuscitation, right through to favourite handy hints and practical tips.

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An Introduction to Clinical Emergency Medicine

An Introduction to Clinical Emergency Medicine-1

Swaminatha V. Mahadevan Gus M. Garmel 2005 Emergency medicine represents the unique combination of rapid data gathering, simultaneous prioritization, and constant multi-tasking in a time-constrained fish bowl – with all decisions subject to second-guessing by others. It is a patient complaint-oriented specialty in which stabilization based on anticipation supersedes lengthy differentials and diagnostic precision.

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