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Rapid Emergency and Unscheduled Care outlines the fundamental skills and knowledge necessary to work in the emergency and unscheduled care setting, including pre-hospital care.
Highlights key history/assessment knowledge, identifying red-flags, and defining and assisting with making a diagnosis
Explores over 140 presenting ailments, with core information on definition, aetiology, epidemiology, history, examination, investigations and management.
Incorporating words of wisdom and advice from experienced practitioners, this A-Z reference book is essential for all those working in emergency care settings, including doctors, nurse practitioners, nurses, paramedics, and allied health professionals.
Infections, sepsis and infectious diseases Malaria 73
Sepsis 74
Septic arthritis 75
Typhoid 76
Mental health emergencies
Mental health overview 81
Characteristics of different psychiatric illnesses 82
Acute confusion (delirium) 83
Acute psychosis 84
Acute anxiety and panic attacks 85
Deliberate self harm 86
Mental Health Act overview 87
Musculoskeletal
Achilles tendon injuries 91
Ankle injuries 92
Back pain (acute) 93
Calcanium fractures 95
Compartment syndrome 95
Elbow injuries 96
Femoral injuries 99
Foot injuries 101
Gastrocnemius muscle tears 103
Hand injuries 104
Knee injuries 107
Neck pain: Traumatic neck sprain 110
Pelvic fractures 111
Plantar fasciitis 111
Pulled elbow 112
Shoulder and clavicle injuries 113
Tibial/fibular injuries 114
Traumatic amputation 116
Upper limb injuries 116
Volar plate injuries 118
Wrist injuries 118
Neurology
Bell s palsy 123
Encephalitis 124
Epilepsy 125
Giant cell arteritis 126
Guillain Barre syndrome 127
Meningitis 128
Migraine 129
Minor head injuries 130
Status epilepticus 131
Stroke (cerebrovascular event) 132
Subarachnoid haemorrhage 133
Subdural haemorrhage 134
Obstetrics and gynaecology
Eclampsia 139
Ectopic pregnancy 139
Hyperemesis gravidarum 141
Miscarriage 141
Pre eclampsia 142
Vaginal bleeding (late pregnancy) 143
Ophthalmology
Acute angle closure glaucoma 147
Anterior uveitis 147
Blunt trauma 148
Chemical injury 149
Conjunctivitis 150
Corneal injury 150
Foreign bodies 151
Loss of vision 152
Subconjuctival haemorrhage 153
Superglue injuries 153
UV radiation injuries 154
Overdose and poisoning
Alcohol misuse and intoxication 157
Carbon monoxide poisoning 158
Drug misuse 158
Paracetamol overdose 159
Poisoning 160
Respiratory
Asthma 165
Chest sepsis (including pneumonia) 166
Chest wall injury 167
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) 168
Croup (acute laryngotracheobronchitis) 170
Cystic fibrosis 171
Flail chest 172
Haemothorax 173
Lung cancer 173
Open chest wound: Medical emergency 174
Pulmonary embolism 174
Pneumothorax (simple) 175
Tension pneumothorax: Medical emergency 176
Skin
Abscesses 179
Animal bites 179
Burn to skin 180
Cellulitis 182
Dermatophyte infection of the skin: Body and groin 183
Human bite 184
Impetigo 185
Necrotising fasciitis 185
Scabies 186
Varicella infection 187
The electrocardiogram
Electrocardiograph (ECG) 191
Atrial fibrillation 191
Atrial flutter 191
Asystole 192
First degree heart block 192
Normal sinus rhythm 192
Pulseless electrical activity (PEA) 192
Second degree heart block: Mobitz type 1 (Wenckebach) 193
Second degree heart block: Mobitz type 2 193
Sinus bradycardia 193
Sinus tachycardia 194
Supraventricular tachycardia (SVT) 194
Third degree heart block: Complete heart block 194
Torsade de pointes 194
Ventricular fibrillation 195
Ventricular standstill 195
Ventricular tachycardia (VT) 195
Index 197
Rapid Emergency and Unscheduled Care outlines the fundamental skills and knowledge necessary to work in the emergency and unscheduled care setting, including pre–hospital care. It provides the reader with essential knowledge, defining conditions and their aetiology, highlighting risk factors/red flags, and presents key history, assessment, diagnostics, and management information.
Incorporating words of wisdom and advice from experienced practitioners, this A–Z reference book is essential for all those working in emergency care settings, including doctors, nurse practitioners, nurses, paramedics, and allied health professionals.