the management of real or simulated patient encounters.
Michael Hebb
3rd ed
Dartmouth, N.S.
Adam Hebb
1998
Electronic book freely available through erbook.com.; Title from title screen (viewed July 23, 2004).
The mnemonic and the preamble --; The management guide --; The short form of the management guide --; Significant reminders --; CPR / electrolytes / acid-base --; Cardiac arrhythmias and ACLS drugs (first of two sections) --; Septic shock --; Central nervous system (first of two sections) --; Pediatrics (first of two sections) --; Cardiology (second of two sections) --; Chest --; Gastrointestinal and genitourinary systems. --; Obstetrics and gynecology --; Pediatrics (second of two sections) --; Endocrinology and hematology --; Central nervous system (second of two sections) --; Eent / skin / joints / allergy --; Infections --; Poisoning --; Environmental injuries --; Trauma --; Psychiatric disorders.
"The Gist of Emergency Medicine was written for oral board candidates, practicing physicians, residents, interns and medical students. It is meant to compliment standard texts and oral board courses. It is also designed to refresh and reinforce the "trouble-shooting neuronal synapses" of the emergency room physician and as a brief reference in the ER."--Website.