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Legal Issues in Emergency Medicine
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 371

Legal Issues in Emergency Medicine

On any given day in the emergency department, the chance of confronting a medical-legal dilemma is significant. Emergency medicine and critical care practitioners may have to deal with malpractice claims, informed consent, protection of minors, resuscitation, operational issues and legal compliance requirements frequently. Substantial knowledge of the law as it pertains to their emergency care and acute care practice is essential. Legal Issues in Emergency Medicine is an invaluable resource for medical practitioners, legal practitioners and administrators in practice and in training. The book covers key topics that have direct relevance to day to day acute patient care practice. Each topic includes a clinical vignette, followed by a review of the legal controversy, current medical scientific evidence, case law and preventative solutions to the dilemma. This approach allows practitioner exposure to a wide variety of medical-legal problems, allowing a pre-emptive, informed approach to problem solving.

ER
  • Language: en

ER

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008-02-11
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  • Publisher: Unknown

To most of us the emergency room (ER) can be a foreboding place, but to the team who work here, it's home. At times, it is just like what you see on television_hours of mundane activity interspersed with moments of terror involving life-changing, visceral emergencies. It is the never-ending struggle of life and death, and the balance can shift ever so slightly in the day-to-day. But more than that, within the walls, there are the people. The patients, who in an unknown circumstance without their normal mechanisms for control available to them, are still mostly optimistic and hopeful. The physicians continually strive toward flawless technical excellence, while attempting to maintain a human touch in the interaction. The nurses are caring, kind, and perform the proverbial acts of mercy. The ancillary staff_registration, technicians, aids, and housekeepers_are the cohesive group that gets the hard jobs done. This is their story.

The Maximally Efficient And Optimally Effective Emergency Departtmenf
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 128

The Maximally Efficient And Optimally Effective Emergency Departtmenf

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-01-07
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  • Publisher: Unknown

In this book Dr. Vukmir defines both the qualitative and quantitative aspects of the emergency department( ED) practice. The Emergency Department(ED) drives the efficiency of the remainder of the hospital, perhaps more than most other medical care unit. It is the "front door" of hospital and often forms the first impression of the facility. Summary The book begins with an outline of the efficacy, the "best circumstance" operation, versus effectiveness or "real world performance." This is followed by analysis of the efficiency, or "work product" based on resources utilized and outcome achieved. Through the benchmarking process, he attempts to "objectify" the care provided by physicians, mid-l...

The ER
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 248

The ER

The ER: A Year in the Life relates both the joy and sadness that can be encountered while caring for patients and families in the emergency department. The book condenses a 16-year practice of emergency medicine into a single-year timeline. Similarities between the caregivers and the cared-for are revealed in the telling stories within.

The ER
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 324

The ER

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-01-07
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The ER is a tough one for all involved- patients, families, nurses and doctors. There are both tragedies and victories found in the most major and minor of life's events. We would hope to bring a moment of clarity into this account of the day-to-day operations, striving to find "One Good Thing A Day." This work would be best explored as window into the emergency medicine experience. Summary To most of us, the emergency room(ER) can be a foreboding place, but to the team who works here it's home. At times, it is just like what you see on television-hours of mundane activity interspersed with moments of terror involving life-changing visceral emergencies. It is the never-ending struggle of lif...

Legal Issues in Emergency Medicine
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 371

Legal Issues in Emergency Medicine

  • Categories: Law
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-03-22
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This book provides a clear pathway through the common yet complex legal dilemmas frequently encountered in emergency medical practice.

The Mill
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 453

The Mill

Relying on extensive interviews and his own experience in the industry, Vukmir offers a retrospective summary of the steel mill workers. Here is the story of hopes and frustrations, triumphs and trials of these workers, captured in a way valuable to the academic and the general reader alike.

The ER
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 312

The ER

This work completes the ER trilogy by presenting a synthesis of a quarter century of medical experience. Readers will have the opportunity to practice their deductive skills, make the proper diagnosis, and implement the correct treatment approach for each true story.

Lessons Learned
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 101

Lessons Learned

In Lessons Learned, Rade Vukmir attempts to utilize his personal experience, along with the work of other business professionals, to offer a comprehensive organizational plan for business development emphasizing managerial and staff motivational skills.

The Trauma Manual
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 596

The Trauma Manual

The thoroughly updated Second Edition of this popular and widely used pocket reference guides the trauma team through every aspect of patient care after injury--from prehospital care, to resuscitation, treatment of specific organ injuries, priorities in intensive care, and management of special situations. Designed for rapid, on-the-spot information retrieval, The Trauma Manual, Second Edition will be a staple reference in emergency departments. Flow charts, algorithms, sequential lists, and tables throughout facilitate quick clinical decision-making. More than 100 illustrations demonstrate specific injuries and procedures. Appendices include injury scales, tetanus prophylaxis recommendations, commonly used formulae and values, and frequently used forms. This edition includes a new chapter on commonly missed injuries and common pitfalls.