Current Emergency Diagnosis & TreatmentC. Keith Stone, Roger Humphries, Roger L. Humphries A major revision of this problem-oriented text, covering common problems, trauma, and non-trauma emergencies in a popular, quick-access format. Features clinically focused discussion of diagnosing and managing common emergency problems, extensive algorithms to guide quick management, a comprehensive table of drugs commonly used in the ER, and illustrations, including ultrasound and CT images. |
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... FRACTURES ESSENTIALS OF DIAGNOSIS · Decreased eye movement . · Limitation of eye movement . · · Decreased sensation of the ... FRACTURES General Considerations The nasal bones are sometimes fractured. MAXILLOFACIAL & NECK TRAUMA / 447.
... FRACTURES ESSENTIALS OF DIAGNOSIS · Decreased eye movement . · Limitation of eye movement . · · Decreased sensation of the ... FRACTURES General Considerations The nasal bones are sometimes fractured. MAXILLOFACIAL & NECK TRAUMA / 447.
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... Fractures of the posterior wall of the frontal sinus may cause dural tears or brain injury , whereas fractures of the floor of the sinus often injure the nasofrontal duct . Clinical Findings There will usually be a history as well as ...
... Fractures of the posterior wall of the frontal sinus may cause dural tears or brain injury , whereas fractures of the floor of the sinus often injure the nasofrontal duct . Clinical Findings There will usually be a history as well as ...
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... Fractures Acromioclavicular Joint Injuries Scapula Fractures Rotator Cuff Injuries Shoulder Dislocations Upper Extremity Injuries Humerus Fractures Supracondylar Fractures Elbow Injuries 1. Olecranon Fractures 2. Radial Head Fractures 3 ...
... Fractures Acromioclavicular Joint Injuries Scapula Fractures Rotator Cuff Injuries Shoulder Dislocations Upper Extremity Injuries Humerus Fractures Supracondylar Fractures Elbow Injuries 1. Olecranon Fractures 2. Radial Head Fractures 3 ...
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Prehospital Emergency Medical Services | 6 |
Nuclear Biologic Chemical Agents Weapons of Mass Destruction | 20 |
Multicasualty Incidents Disasters | 42 |
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