
Head, Neck, and Dental Emergencies, Second Edition provides the reader with a practical approach to the diagnosis and management of all urgent or emergent problems that occur above the collar bones. Emergency care must be simple and quick so this guide comprises short notes, diagrams, and photographs, with an emphasis on establishing the diagnosis while maintaining a high index of suspicion. New features for this edition are aimed at assisting a rapid diagnosis. Chapters are symptom-based and structured around how the patients present. Quick-reference boxes at the start of each chapter list common presentations and their causes, followed by tips and tricks on what to look for and what questions to ask the patient. Fully comprehensive, this new edition also has two new chapters on 'The Nose' and 'The Throat'.
This text investigates the diagnostic and management protocols required for urgent medical conditions affecting the head, neck, and oral cavity. Author Mike Perry provides a structured framework for clinicians to navigate acute presentations above the collarbone, emphasizing speed, accuracy, and a high index of suspicion. The work synthesizes clinical observation with practical decision-making tools to assist practitioners in high-pressure environments.
What You Will Find
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Medical professionals frequently cite this text as a highly efficient resource for rapid clinical decision-making in emergency settings. Experts highlight the book's structured, symptom-first approach as a standard for practitioners needing immediate guidance on head and neck trauma.
Page Count:
463
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191084719
ISBN-13:
9780191084713
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