Rosen’s Emergency Medicine, 9/e
Preface
PART I Fundamental Clinical Concepts
Section One CRITICAL MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES
1. Arway
2. Mechanical Ventilation and Noninvasive Ventilatory Support
3. Pain Management
4. Procedural Sedation and Analgesia
5. Monitoring the Emergency Patient
6. Shock
7. Brain Resuscitation
8. Adult Resuscitation
Section Two SIGNS, SYMPTOMS, AND PRESENTATIONS
9. Fever in the Adult Patient
10. Weakness
11. Cyanosis
12. Syncope
13. Coma and Depressed Level of Consciousness
14. Confusion
15. Seizures
16. Dizziness and Vertigo
17. Headache
18. Diplopia
19. Red and Painful Eye
20. Sore Throat
21. Hemoptysis
22. Dyspnea
23. Chest Pain
24. Abdominal Pain
25. Jaundice
26. Nausea and Vomiting
27. Gastrointestinal Bleeding
28. Diarrhea
29. Constipation
30. Acute Pelvic Pain
31. Vaginal Bleeding
32. Back Pain
PART II Trauma
Section One GENERAL CONCEPTS and SYSTEM INJURIES
33. Multiple Trauma
34. Head Trauma
35. Facial Trauma
36. Spinal Injuries
37. Neck
38. Thoracic Trauma
39. Abdominal Trauma
40. Genitourinary System
41. Peripheral Vascular Injury
Section Two ORTHOPEDIC LESIONS
42. General Principles of Orthopedic Injuries
43. Hand
44. Wrist and Forearm
45. Humerus and Elbow
46. Shoulder
47. Musculoskeletal Back Pain
48. Pelvis
49. Femur and Hip
50. Knee and Lower Leg
51. Ankle and Foot
Section Three SOFT TISSUE INJURIES
52. Wound Management Principles
53. Foreign Bodies
54. Mammalian Bites
55. Venomous Animal Injuries
56. Thermal Burns
57. Chemical Injuries
Section Four VIOLENCE AND ABUSE
58. Sexual Assault
59. Intimate Partner Violence and Abuse
PART III Medicine and Surgery
Section One HEAD AND NECK DISORDERS
60. Oral Medicine
61. Ophthalmology
62. Otolaryngology
Section Two PULMONARY SYSTEM
63. Asthma
64. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
65. Upper Respiratory Tract Infections
66. Pneumonia
67. Pleural Disease
Section Three CARDIAC SYSTEM
68. Acute Coronary Syndromes
69. Dysrhythmias
70. Implantable Cardiac Devices
71. Heart Failure
72. Pericardial and Myocardial Disease
73. Infective Endocarditis and Valvular Heart Disease
Section Four VASCULAR SYSTEM
74. Hypertension
75. Aortic Dissection
76. Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm
77. Peripheral Arteriovascular Disease
78. Pulmonary Embolism and Deep Venous Thrombosis
Section Five GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTEM
79. Esophagus, Stomach, and Duodenum
80. Liver and Biliary Tract
81. Pancreas
82. Disorders of the Small Intestine
83. Acute Appendicitis
84. Gastroenteritis
85. Large Intestine
86. Anorectum
Section Six GENITOURINARY AND GYNECOLOGIC SYSTEMS
87. Renal Failure
88. Sexually Transmitted Diseases
89. Selected Urologic Disorders
90. Selected Gynecologic Disorders
Section Seven NEUROLOGY
91. Stroke
92. Seizures
93. Headache
94. Delirium and Dementia
95. Brain and Cranial Nerve Disorders
96. Spinal Cord Disorders
97. Peripheral Nerve Disorders
98. Neuromuscular Disorders
99. Central Nervous System Infections
Section Eight PSYCHIATRIC AND BEHAVIORAL DISORDERS
100. Thought Disorders
101. Mood Disorders
102. Anxiety Disorders
103. Somatoform Disorders
104. Factitious Disorders and Malingering
105. Suicide
Section Nine IMMUNOLOGIC AND INFLAMMATORY
106. Arthritis
107. Tendinopathy and Bursitis
108. Systemic Lupus Erythmatosus and the Vasculitides
109. Allergy, Hypersensitivity, and Anaphylaxis
110. Dermatologic Presentations
Section Ten HEMATOLOGY AND ONCOLOGY
111. Blood and Blood Components
112. Anemia and Polycythemia
113. White Blood Cell Disorders
114. Disorders of Hemostasis
115. Selected Oncologic Emergencies
Section Eleven METABOLISM AND ENDOCRINOLOGY
116. Acid-Base Disorders
117. Electrolyte Disorders
118. Diabetes Mellitus and Disorders of Glucose Homeostasis
119. Rhabdomyolysis
120. Thyroid and Adrenal Disorders
Section Twelve INFECTIOUS DISEASES
121. Bacteria
122. Viruses
123. Rabies
124. AIDS and HIV
125. Parasites
126. Tick-Borne Illnesses
127. Tuberculosis
128. Bone and Joint Infections
129. Soft-Tissue Infections
130. Sepsis Syndrome
PART IV Environment and Toxicology
Section One ENVIRONMENT
131. Frostbite and Nonfreezing Cold Injuries
132. Accidental Hypothermia
133. Heat Illness
134. Electrical and Lightning Injuries
135. Scuba Diving and Dysbarism
136. High-Altitude Medicine
137. Drowning
138. Radiation Injuries
Section Two TOXICOLOGY
139. Approach to the Poisoned Patient
140. Substance Abuse
141. Toxic Alcohols
142. Alcohol-Related Disease
143. Acetaminophen
144. Aspirin and Nonsteroidal Agents
145. Anticholinergics
146. Antidepressants
147. Cardiovascular Drugs
148. Caustics
149. Cocaine and Other Sympathomimetics
150. Hallucinogens
151. Heavy Metals
152. Hydrocarbons
153. Inhaled Toxins
154. Lithium
155. Antipsychotics
156. Opioids
157. Pesticides
158. Plants, Mushrooms, and Herbal Medications
159. Sedative Hypnotics
PART V Special Populations
Section One THE PEDIATRIC PATIENT
160. Approach to the Pediatric Patient
161. Airway Management for the Pediatric Patient
162. Procedural Sedation and Analgesia for the Pediatric Patient
163. Pediatric Resuscitation
164. Neonatal Resuscitation
165. Pediatric Trauma
166. Fever
167. Pediatric Respiratory Emergencies: Upper Airway Obstruction and Infections
168. Pediatric Respiratory Emergencies: Lower Airway Obstruction
169. Pediatric Respiratory Emergencies: Disease of the Lungs
170. Cardiac Disorders
171. Gastrointestinal Disorders
172. Infectious Diarrheal Disease and Dehydration
173. Renal and Genitourinary Tract Disorders
174. Neurologic Disorders
175. Musculoskeletal Disorders
176. Drug Therapy for the Pediatric Patient
177. Child Abuse
Section Two THE PREGNANT PATIENT
178. Acute Complications of Pregnancy
179. Co-Morbid Medical Emergencies During Pregnancy
180. Drug Therapy in Pregnancy
181. Labor and Delivery and Their Complications
182. Trauma in Pregnancy
Section Three THE GERIATRIC PATIENT
183. Approach to the Geriatric Patient
184. Geriatric Trauma
185. Drug Therapy in the Geriatric Patient
186. Abuse and Neglect of the Geriatric Patient
Section Four SPECIAL CLINICAL CIRCUMSTANCES
187. The Immunocompromised Patient
188. The Solid Organ Transplant Patient
189. The Combative and Difficult Patient
PART VI Emergency Medical Services and Disaster Preparedness
190. Emergency Medical Service: Overview and Ground Transport
191. Air Medical Transport
192. Disaster Preparedness
193. Weapons of Mass Destruction
BONUS ONLINE CONTENT
Public Health and Humanitarian Emergencies
e1: Forensic Emergency Medicine
e2: Injury Prevention and Control
e3. Global and Humanitarian Emergency Medicine
e4: Tactical Emergency Medical Support and Urban Search and Rescue
The Practice of Emergency Medicine
e5: Emergency Ultrasound
e6: Observation Medicine and Clinical Decision Units
e7: Multiculturalism and Care Delivery
e8: The Geriatric Emergency Department
e9: End of Life
e10: Bioethics
e11: EMTALA and Medicolegal Issues
e12: Process Improvement and Patient Safety
e13: Wellness, Stress, and the Impaired Physician