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Emergency Medicine Secrets: With STUDENT CONSULT Online Access

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The Secrets Series® is breaking new ground again. This updated and expanded edition will cover all aspects of emergency medicine. Sections include decision making in emergency medicine, primary complaints, nontraumatic illness, central nervous system, respiratory system, cardiovascular system, gastrointestinal tract, genitourinary tract, hematology/oncology, metabolism and endocrinology, infectious disease, environmental emergencies, neonatal and childhood disorders, toxicologic emergencies, gynecology and obstetrics, trauma, behavioral emergencies, emergency medicine administration and risk management, and medical oversight and disaster management. A new, two-color page layout, a more portable size, and a list of the "Top 100 Secrets" in emergency medicine help readers to better meet the challenges they face today. And, at no extra charge, purchasers also receive online access to the complete contents of the text via Elsevier's innovative STUDENTConsult.com website. Readers will still find all of the features they rely on the Secret Series® for―a question- and -answer format, lists, mnemonics, and tables and an informal tone that make reference fast and easy. No matter what questions arise this updated 4th edition has the answers―in print and online.

Uses bulleted lists, tables, short answers, and a highly detailed index to expedite reference.

776 pages, Paperback

First published May 1, 1993

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February 12, 2008
A must read for anyone interested in emergency medicine. I carried it with me on all of my shifts and it helped with the differential diagnosis for undifferentiated patients. It is easy to read and appropriately detailed. I wouldn't recommend it as the only study material for a test because there are no practice questions.
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