The ultimate emergency medicine textbook from the renowned Professor Gordian Fulde now in a new edition.
Emergency Medicine 6e presents evidence-based clinical management and treatment advice for emergency medicine students and practitioners in Aust
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The ultimate emergency medicine textbook from the renowned Professor Gordian Fulde now in a new edition.
Emergency Medicine 6e presents evidence-based clinical management and treatment advice for emergency medicine students and practitioners in Australasia. The vast range of topics include paediatric, geriatric, gynaecology, psychiatric, dental, rural and Indigenous presentations, ensuring readers are well prepared for any eventuality in the Emergency Department.
This outstanding text combines expertise and experience with fully up-to-date content. It is authored by Professor Gordian Fulde, Emergency Department director at Sydney’s St Vincent's Hospital, with contributions from Dr Sascha Fulde and over 60 other notable emergency medicine clinicians.
Readers will gain a solid understanding of effective procedural and management skills in the ED. Practical tips relate to: patient transport and retrieval; seriously ill patients; advanced nursing roles; general practitioners; working with IT; administration, legal matters, governance and quality care; and interns and students in the emergency department.
The ideal complement to hands-on emergency medicine training, this new edition of Emergency Medicine also prepares readers to apply key emergency medicine skills to unique incidents such as mass casualty and chemical, biological and radiological hazard contingencies.
Topics included in this edition of Emergency Medicine include:• securing the airway• resuscitation• arrhythmia management• pain management• imaging• dermatology• trauma• poisoning• envenomation• overdose
The ultimate emergency medicine textbook from the renowned Professor Gordian Fulde now in a new edition.
Emergency Medicine 6e presents evidence-based clinical management and treatment advice for emergency medicine students and practitioners in Australasia. The vast range of topics include paediatric, geriatric, gynaecology, psychiatric, dental, rural and Indigenous presentations, ensuring readers are well prepared for any eventuality in the Emergency Department.
This outstanding text combines expertise and experience with fully up-to-date content. It is authored by Professor Gordian Fulde, Emergency Department director at Sydney’s St Vincent's Hospital, with contributions from Dr Sascha Fulde and over 60 other notable emergency medicine clinicians.
Readers will gain a solid understanding of effective procedural and management skills in the ED. Practical tips relate to: patient transport and retrieval; seriously ill patients; advanced nursing roles; general practitioners; working with IT; administration, legal matters, governance and quality care; and interns and students in the emergency department.
The ideal complement to hands-on emergency medicine training, this new edition of Emergency Medicine also prepares readers to apply key emergency medicine skills to unique incidents such as mass casualty and chemical, biological and radiological hazard contingencies.
Topics included in this edition of Emergency Medicineinclude:• securing the airway• resuscitation• arrhythmia management• pain management• imaging• dermatology• trauma• poisoning• envenomation• overdose
New to this edition
The Quick Reference Guide is updated and included in this book. It is also made available as an app
Updating all chapters – particularly toxicology, IT, Paediatrics
New resuscitation guidelines – Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation; External Automated Defibrillation in BLS; Compressions; Breathing; Airway; Unconsciousness; Priorities in an Emergency; Principles and Format for Developing Guidelines (all revised 12/2010 following ILCOR)
More comprehensive content for Indigenous and Rural Emergencies chapter
Moderate repetition arising from so many contributors
The CT Brain and C spine Rules have been added to the Quick Reference Guide.
Key Features
Coverage of important controversies with evidence based recommendations.
Editor comments contained in relevant chapters to provide clinical tips and advice for practice.
Increased coverage of topical issues such as deep vein thrombosis (economy class syndrome) and street drugs.
Practical rapid reference appendix.
Detailed glossary and index.
Author Information
By Sascha Fulde, MBBS, BSc (Med), FACEM, Emergency Specialist, St Vincent’s Hospital,
Sutherland Hospital, Sydney, NSW
Royal North Shore Hospital, St Leonards, NSW
Senior Lecturer, University of New South Wales and Gordian W. O. Fulde, MBBS, FRACS, FRCS (Edin), FRCS/RCP (A&E) (Edin), FACEM, Director of Emergency The Sydney Hospital, Sydney, NSW
Stream Director, Critical Care, South Eastern Sydney Local
Health Care District
Professor, Emergency Medicine, Notre Dame and
New South Wales Universities
Former Director, Emergency, St. Vincent's Hospital,
Sydney, NSW
By Sascha Fulde, MBBS, BSc (Med), FACEM, Emergency Specialist, St Vincent’s Hospital,
Sutherland Hospital, Sydney, NSW
Royal North Shore Hospital, St Leonards, NSW
Senior Lecturer, University of New South Wales and Gordian W. O. Fulde, MBBS, FRACS, FRCS (Edin), FRCS/RCP (A&E) (Edin), FACEM, Director of Emergency The Sydney Hospital, Sydney, NSW
Stream Director, Critical Care, South Eastern Sydney Local
Health Care District
Professor, Emergency Medicine, Notre Dame and
New South Wales Universities
Former Director, Emergency, St. Vincent's Hospital,
Sydney, NSW
1. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation2. Securing the airway and ventilation: Resuscitation procedures3. Resuscitation and emergency procedures4. Ultrasound in emergency medicine5. The patient with chest pain, dyspnoea or haemoptysis6. Acute Myocardial infarction7. Respiratory emergencies, acute breathlessness8. Acute pulmonary oedema9. Pulmonary embolis and venous thrombosis10. Shock11. Clinical Electrocardiology and arrhythmia management12. Trauma13. Neurosurgical emergencies14. Aortic and vascular emergencies15. Orthopaedic principles, fractures and dislocations16. Hand injuries and care17. Urological emergencies18. Burns19. Pain control and analgesia20. Patient transport and retrieval21. Mass casualty, chemical, biological and radiological hazard contingencies 22. Neurology23. Sick patients and tips24. Gastrointestinal emergencies25. Poisoning, overdosage and alcohol26. Drowning27. Envenomation28. Electrical injuries29. Hypothermia, hyperthermia30. Childhood emergencies31. Geriatric care32. Emergency gynaecology33. Endocrine emergencies34. Metabolic disorders35. Ophthalmic emergencies36. Ear, nose and throat emergencies37. Dental emergencies38. Mental health presentations39. Dermatological presentations to emergency40. Infectious diseases41. The immunocompromised patient42. Haematology43. Diagnostic imaging44. Rural emergencies, indigenous or remote emergency attendances45. Advanced nursing roles46. Working with IT and the General Practitioner47. Quality emergency care and administration48. Students guide to an emergency term
"The recent release of the sixth edition of Emergency Medicine: The Principles of Practice, is testimony to the enduring popularity of this compact reference text, which was first published 25 years ago under the editorship of Professor Gordian Fulde.
This multi-authored, comprehensive book presents the essential information of emergency medicine in an accessible and succinct format. All chapters are written by senior Australian physicians, which makes the content attractive and pertinent to the local context. The quick reference section at the front of the book is especially helpful for rapid diagnosis and treatment strategies.
I find that the printed text can be difficult to read comfortably in places due to poor colour contrast, and some of the CT images are indistinct and grainy. The dermatology chapter would be enhanced by colour illustrations of the skin diseases described.
These minor criticisms aside, the latest edition of this practical book will be used on a daily basis by emergency department staff. It is to be recommended to medical students and junior clinicians undertaking
training in emergency medicine, and also to more experienced clinicians who require access to the latest practice guidelines and management protocols."
Associate Professor John DearinHead of Rural Clinical School
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<P><b>Emergency Medicine 6e</b></i> presents evidence-based clinical management and treatment advice for emergency medicine students and practitioners in Australasia. The vast range of topics include paediatric, geriatric, gynaecology, psychiatric, dental, rural and Indigenous presentations, ensuring readers are well prepared for any eventuality in the Emergency Department.</p>
<P>This outstanding text combines expertise and experience with fully up-to-date content. It is authored by Professor Gordian Fulde, Emergency Department director at Sydney’s St Vincent's Hospital, with contributions from Dr Sascha Fulde and over 60 other notable emergency medicine clinicians.</p>
<P>Readers will gain a solid understanding of effective procedural and management skills in the ED. Practical tips relate to: patient transport and retrieval; seriously ill patients; advanced nursing roles; general practitioners; working with IT; administration, legal matters, governance and quality care; and interns and students in the emergency department.</p>
<P>The ideal complement to hands-on emergency medicine training, this new edition of <i>Emergency Medicine </i>also prepares readers to apply key emergency medicine skills to unique incidents such as mass casualty and chemical, biological and radiological hazard contingencies.</p>
<P>Topics included in this edition of <b><i>Emergency Medicine</i> </b>include:• securing the airway• resuscitation• arrhythmia management• pain management• imaging• dermatology• trauma• poisoning• envenomation• overdose</p> <p><b>The ultimate emergency medicine textbook from the renowned Professor Gordian Fulde now in a new edition.</b></p><i>
<P><b>Emergency Medicine 6e</b></i> presents evidence-based clinical management and treatment advice for emergency medicine students and practitioners in Australasia. The vast range of topics include paediatric, geriatric, gynaecology, psychiatric, dental, rural and Indigenous presentations, ensuring readers are well prepared for any eventuality in the Emergency Department.</p>
<P>This outstanding text combines expertise and experience with fully up-to-date content. It is authored by Professor Gordian Fulde, Emergency Department director at Sydney’s St Vincent's Hospital, with contributions from Dr Sascha Fulde and over 60 other notable emergency medicine clinicians.</p>
<P>Readers will gain a solid understanding of effective procedural and management skills in the ED. Practical tips relate to: patient transport and retrieval; seriously ill patients; advanced nursing roles; general practitioners; working with IT; administration, legal matters, governance and quality care; and interns and students in the emergency department.</p>
<P>The ideal complement to hands-on emergency medicine training, this new edition of <i>Emergency Medicine </i>also prepares readers to apply key emergency medicine skills to unique incidents such as mass casualty and chemical, biological and radiological hazard contingencies.</p>
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Sutherland Hospital, Sydney, NSW
Royal North Shore Hospital, St Leonards, NSW
Senior Lecturer, University of New South Wales and <STRONG>Gordian W. O. Fulde</STRONG>, MBBS, FRACS, FRCS (Edin), FRCS/RCP (A&E) (Edin), FACEM, Director of Emergency The Sydney Hospital, Sydney, NSW
Stream Director, Critical Care, South Eastern Sydney Local
Health Care District
Professor, Emergency Medicine, Notre Dame and
New South Wales Universities
Former Director, Emergency, St. Vincent's Hospital,
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