Evidence Based Emergency Ent Care

Evidence Based Emergency Ent Care
Author: Andrew Lau,Thomas Jacques,Sankalap Tandon,Tristram Lesser
Publsiher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2015-03-25
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 150764597X

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Written by the team behind the educational website ENTSHO.COM, this handy reference on common ENT emergencies is a must-read for anyone involved in the management of ENT patients. Portable, inexpensive and concise, the authors cover conditions from Bell's palsy through to tonsillitis. There is an updated post-operative section with details on operations and possible complications. Uniquely, the emphasis is on the strength of the medical evidence, and stratified recommendations come with a brief summary of relevant studies. This book complements the more pared-down style of ENTSHO.COM perfectly. This is an indispensable text for junior doctors on call for ENT, those working in the community, and Emergency Department doctors and nurses.

Evidence Based Emergency ENT Care

Evidence Based Emergency ENT Care
Author: Sankalap Tandon,Tristram Lesser
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2007
Genre: Otolaryngology
ISBN: 0955548306

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Oxford Handbook of ENT and Head and Neck Surgery

Oxford Handbook of ENT and Head and Neck Surgery
Author: Rogan Corbridge,Nicholas Steventon
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2009-12-24
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780191039645

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This second edition of a best-selling Oxford Medical Handbook provides a comprehensive guide to the practice of ENT and head and neck surgery in a concise, practical, and easily accessible format. For use on the ward or for revision purposes, this new edition is organised anatomically and each section provides a summary of the essential approach to a specific presenting complaint. Quick access chapters are included detailing emergency conditions and their acute management. This new edition includes expanded sections on anatomy, paediatrics, drugs, practical and surgical procedures, and emergencies. There are new chapters covering ENT manifestations in HIV/AIDS and sleep disorders. Still the only pocket-sized reference of ENT available, this handbook is unique in offering diagnostic flowcharts which guide readers based on specific sets of symptoms. Patient-centred and practical, this book represents a more accurate experience for those typically faced with ENT and head and neck surgery in clinical practice.

ENT Emergencies

ENT Emergencies
Author: John L. Dornhoffer,Rakesh K. Chandra
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Emergency medicine
ISBN: 141605829X

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The head and neck, as an anatomical cross roads of multiple functions critical to human well being, including respiration, digestion, sensation, communication, and aesthetics, presents disorders that acutely threaten these vital systems. As with any emergency situation, information devoted to the priorities of management: airway, breathing, circulation, and disability are presented for otolaryngic emergencies that may manifest at each of these levels in the form of acute airway obstruction, epistaxis, and the gamut of traumatic, infectious, and inflammatory disorders that affect special sensation, neurologic function, and cosmesis. Discussed in this issue is the use of modalities such as endoscopy, optics, and radiologic imaging as a means to earlier diagnosis, detailed anatomic assessment, and minimally invasive surgery used in the emergency setting. This text strives to keep practitioners at the forefront in the management of ENT emergencies. Experts in otolaryngology describe those conditions that require urgent evaluation and treatment but are also relatively common. Where evidence-based medicine is lacking, comprehensive reviews of the controversies are presented along with logical treatment algorithms based on clinical expertise. This issue of Otolaryngologic Clinics should be highly relevant to the otolaryngologist as well as the general practitioner and emergency physician.

On Call in ENT Surgery

On Call in ENT Surgery
Author: Hannah Nieto,Katherine McNamara,Samantha Goh
Publsiher: On-Call Series
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-10-16
Genre: Head
ISBN: 1911450727

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On Call in ENT Surgery is aimed at junior trainees working in ENT surgery. The book is written as a 'survival guide' covering common presentations from primary and the emergency department. It covers initial and further management of these cases and simple surgical procedures. The practical advice, photographs, and illustrations, as well as detailed procedural tips make this an ideal accompaniment to any junior doctor covering ENT emergencies.

Evidence Based Otolaryngology

Evidence Based Otolaryngology
Author: Jennifer Shin,Christopher Hartnick,Gregory Randolph
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 778
Release: 2009-12-29
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780387499796

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Recognizing the clinician's need for quick access to a comprehensive and immediately useful presentation of evidence-based material, the authors and editors have condensed the research on the most common otorhinolaryngological complaints into this indispensable volume. Their unique approach color-codes the level of research backing each set of evidence in order to make assessment of the evidence as quick and useful as possible. Each clinical problem is presented with a "color key," letting the physician know the level of evidence available: green (high-level evidence), yellow (low–moderate levels of evidence), or red (major disagreement or only minimal low-level evidence). The content of each chapter is structured in the same manner so the reader quickly becomes accustomed to finding precisely the information needed for each new case. Featuring sections on general otolaryngology, head and neck surgery, pediatrics, and otology, Evidence-Based Otolaryngology not only presents the research, but gives the clinician immediately applicable recommendations for patient treatment.

Oxford Handbook of Emergency Nursing

Oxford Handbook of Emergency Nursing
Author: Robert Crouch OBE,Alan Charters,Mary Dawood,Paula Bennett
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 832
Release: 2016-11-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780192519542

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Emergency nursing requires rapid assessment and decision-making. Often nurses are required to make sense of considerable amounts of information and act on it. The Oxford Handbook of Emergency Nursing provides an essential resource when time is short and the need for practical clinical guidance is paramount. This second edition has been fully updated to reflect new guidelines and approaches which have impacted emergency nursing in recent years. This handbook provides clear, focussed information that will aid all areas of patient assessment and management in emergency care. The concise format will enable the reader to quickly locate the information needed and provides alerts regarding critical 'must-dos' for ill adults and children. The skills section provides a quick summary of the many clinical skills needed in emergency care, ideal as an introduction for the uninitiated and as a refresher for skills performed infrequently. Additionally, this second edition has been expanded to cover nursing in major trauma and emergencies in the elderly. This handbook will empower nurses to deliver excellence in emergency care. Written by practising nurses and subject experts, the Oxford Handbook of Emergency Nursing is a unique and invaluable companion for qualified and student nurses, and to all health care professionals working in the emergency care setting.

Evidence Based Emergency Medicine

Evidence Based Emergency Medicine
Author: Brian Rowe,Eddy S. Lang,Michael D. Brown,Debra Houry,David H. Newman,Peter C. Wyer
Publsiher: BMJ Books
Total Pages: 680
Release: 2009-01-26
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781444303681

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Emergency physicians assess and manage a wide variety of problems from patients presenting with a diversity of severities, ranging from mild to severe and life-threatening. They are expected to maintain their competency and expertise in areas where there is rapid knowledge change. Evidence-based Emergency Medicine is the first book of its kind in emergency medicine to tackle the problems practicing physicians encounter in the emergency setting using an evidence-based approach. It summarizes the published evidence available for the diagnosis and treatment of common emergency health care problems in adults. Each chapter contextualizes a topic area using a clinical vignette and generates a series of key clinically important diagnostic and treatment questions. By completing detailed reviews of diagnostic and treatment research, using evidence from systematic reviews, RCTs, and prospective observational studies, the authors provide conclusions and practical recommendations. Focusing primarily on diagnosis in areas where evidence for treatment is well accepted (e.g. DVTs), and treatment in other diseases where diagnosis is not complex (e.g. asthma), this text is written by leading emergency physicians at the forefront of evidence-based medicine. Evidence-based Emergency Medicine is ideal for emergency physicians and trainees, emergency department staff, and family physicians specialising in the acute care of medical and injured patients.