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Pocket Emergency Medicine (5th Edition)

Pocket Emergency Medicine (5th Edition)

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Richard D. Zane, Joshua M. Kosowsky

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"Pocket Emergency Medicine (5th Edition)" is a compact and indispensable reference designed for use by emergency medicine clinicians, including physicians, residents, and advanced practice providers. Known for its concise and clinically relevant information, this pocket-sized book focuses on practical, real-world knowledge essential for emergency settings. Authored by senior faculty and clinicians from Massachusetts General Hospital, it distills essential information into quick-reference tables and bullet points, making it easy to access in the fast-paced emergency department.


Key Features:

✅ Quick-Access Format: Information is presented in bullet points and organized into color-coded sections for quick reference on a variety of emergency conditions.
✅ Comprehensive Content: Covers a wide range of common and critical topics in emergency medicine, including trauma, toxicology, cardiac emergencies, and neurological conditions.
✅ Evidence-Based Recommendations: Includes the latest evidence-based guidelines and treatments, giving clinicians confidence in making informed decisions.
✅ Treatment Protocols and Algorithms: Provides clear, step-by-step treatment protocols, flowcharts, and algorithms for efficient clinical decision-making.
✅ Practical Procedures Guide: This guide offers tips on performing common emergency procedures, such as intubation, central line placement, and wound care.
✅ Ideal Size for On-the-Go Use: It is designed to fit into a lab coat pocket, making it an easy reference tool for busy clinicians in high-demand settings.
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