
An easily accessible guide to diagnosing and managing critical situations, Emergencies in Gastroenterology and Hepatology aids doctors in dealing with acutely sick patients quickly and effectively. The book provides practical advice on how to make difficult decisions in an emergency situation. Areas covered include life and death emergencies, as well as the broad problems faced by on-call Gastroenterologists and Hepatologists on a daily basis. The focus throughout is on immediate management, but the book also includes reference to long term follow up for certain problems. Each chapter has an associated algorithm, which summarises the contents of the chapter, providing an aide memoir for the reader and facilitating learning, as well as being a quick reference tool. Bullet-point information for speed and clarity combined with the integral cross-referencing system, further enables quick access to the necessary information.
This text addresses the clinical challenge of diagnosing and managing acute, life-threatening conditions within the fields of gastroenterology and hepatology. Authors Daniel Marks and Marcus Harbord provide a structured framework for on-call physicians to navigate high-pressure decision-making scenarios. The book synthesizes clinical protocols and diagnostic algorithms to assist practitioners in delivering immediate, effective patient care.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Medical professionals frequently cite this work as a practical, high-utility resource for on-call rotations. Experts highlight the clarity of the algorithmic approach as a significant benefit for clinicians requiring immediate guidance in acute settings.
Page Count:
407
Publication Date:
2013-01-01
ISBN-10:
0191039268
ISBN-13:
9780191039263
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