
Many new entries have been added to this completely revised edition of a highly successful handbook that has been an indispensible aid to general practitioners, nurses, and medical students. The common conditions encountered in medical emergencies appear in alphabetical order, and the coverage is truly everything from abdominal injuries to zip-fastener calamities. A detailed index adds useful cross-referencing. With alternate pages left blank for the addition of personal notes, the handbook functions as a personal guide for day-to-day use, and an essential reference for the medical professional facing unfamiliar situations and timely decisions. Important references and a short bibliography are included.
This handbook provides a systematic, accessible reference for managing common medical emergencies and acute conditions in a clinical or personal setting. R. H. Hardy draws upon established medical protocols to organize a wide range of injuries and ailments into an alphabetical format. The text is designed to assist general practitioners, nurses, and students in making rapid, informed decisions when faced with unfamiliar or urgent medical scenarios.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Medical professionals and students frequently utilize this text as a portable, quick-reference guide for daily clinical practice. Experts highlight the utility of the alphabetical organization and the inclusion of blank pages for personal note-taking as features that enhance the book's practical application in high-pressure environments.
Page Count:
190
Publication Date:
1981-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford
ISBN-10:
0192613219
ISBN-13:
9780192613219
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