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E-raamat: Urban Emergency Medicine

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Aug-2023
  • Kirjastus: Cambridge University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781009191371
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Aug-2023
  • Kirjastus: Cambridge University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781009191371

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Experts from the top hospitals in America's largest cities provide their insights into the disease states, injuries, patient populations, practice barriers, and societal conditions which present disproportionality in urban emergency departments. Distilling the authors' special expertise and skills in a clear and user-friendly way, this book enables the reader to recognize the impact of healthcare disparities on patient well-being and identify and manage the needs of special patient populations, including victims of substance abuse and intimate partner violence. Clinical chapters define conditions through case studies, discussing their prevalence in the urban setting, and offer expert advice for immediate and effective management. In addition, the book helpfully provides context and valuable tips for best practice and introduces new ways of thinking about the diseases and the problems discussed. Essential reading for clinicians looking to improve their knowledge of urban emergency medicine, from students through to senior attending practitioners.

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'This book presents information about topics that are very relevant to urban environments but are not often included in 'traditional' EM textbooks. The clinical vignettes that initiate each chapter make the topics more clinically relevant and they are nicely wrapped up at the end of the chapters. The 'pro-tips' are excellent take home points and pearls to improve clinical practice.' Amal Mattu, M.D., Professor, Emergency Medicine, Vice Chair of Academic Affairs, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland 'The book conveys information not commonly found in the general medical school curriculum, or even throughout residency. the book does a good job of conveying this information using a more discussion-based method, improving its readability.' Tou S. Thao, Doody's Reviews

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An accessible, practical book presenting a range of topics in urban emergency medicine to enhance patient care in all cities.
1. Caring for the homeless Maria Raven, Hemal Kanzaria and Jaskaran Bains;
2. Disruptive and dangerous agitation Reuben J. Strayer;
3. Penetrating trauma Alejandro A. Palma, Doreen Agboh and Devon Fiorino;
4. Substance use David A. Leon, Arvin K. Jundoria and Andrew Stolbach;
5. Human trafficking Inkyu Kim and Hanni Stoklosa;
6. Travelers from overseas Arha Cho, Erena Weathers and Geoffrey W. Jara-Almonte;
7. HIV, AIDS, and tuberculosis Marc Phillip Kanter, Trevor Marc Janus and Marimer Rivera-Nives;
8. Asthma Claudia Simich and Michael P. Jones;
9. Physician/patient discordance Tammy Jupic, Laura Smylie and Elizabeth Dubey;
10. LGBTQIA+ Care Nicholas Avitabile;
11. Child maltreatment Nisha Narayanan and Dana Lature;
12. Care of vulnerable elders Surriya Ahmad, Michael Stern and Tony Rosen;
13. Civil unrest: caring for police and protests Scott A. Goldberg and Stephen DeVries;
14. Terrorism and mass casualty incidents Gregory R, Ciottone and Derrick Tin;
15. Overcrowding, triage, care rationing Samita M. Heslin and Peter Viccellio.
Mark Curato is an Emergency Physician at NewYork-Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center in New York City. He is an Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at Weill Cornell Medical College. Kaushal Shah is an Emergency Physician and Vice Chair of Education at NewYork-Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center in New York City. He is a Professor of Emergency Medicine and Assistant Dean for Academic Advising at Weill Cornell Medical College. Christopher Reisig is an Emergency Physician at NewYork-Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center in New York City. He is a Clinical Instructor of Emergency Medicine at Weill Cornell Medical College.