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With comprehensive coverage of emergency and pre-hospital care topics, this book provides you with everything that you need when you are first at the scene.
This new edition is a practical guide to patient examination and diagnosis for medical students. Beginning with an introduction to history taking and general physical examination, the following sections discuss patient examination in different systemic regions. The text covers anatomy and physiology to give students a better understanding of each system and describes symptoms and history of common clinical disorders before explaining examination techniques. The third edition has been fully revised to provide the latest information and guidance, and is further enhanced by clinical photographs, diagrams and tables. Key points Practical guide to patient examination and diagnosis for medical students Fully revised, third edition Covers all key systemic regions Previous edition (9789386150417) published in 2016
Now in its thoroughly updated Fourth Edition, this best-selling Spiral "RM" Manual is the most user-friendly quick reference available in emergency medicine. It offers practical information on problems commonly seen in the emergency department in an easy-to-scan outline format, with boldfacing of key terms and lists of possible causes of problems. Chapters are organized by body system and extensively cross-referenced to make material easy to locate.
This new "FRCEM PRIMARY: All-In-One Notes" provides a comprehensive body of information important to an understanding of the Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Pharmacology, Microbiology, Hematology, Pathology and Evidence Based Medicine required for the Primary exams. It remains the premier Emergency Medical textbook for candidates preparing for that exam. With the rapidly expanding base of medical knowledge and the time constraints, it is not always possible to read a comprehensive account of all the subjects or read individual textbooks in itself. A method needed to be developed where in all the information required for the primary exam could be summarized, concepts could be explained as ...