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Trauma, be it as a result of road traffic accident, domestic incident, deliberate violent act, or war, is a leading contributor to the global burden of disease, is a major issue for public health generally, and has significant impact on the economics of healthcare provision. This book provides a unique and comprehensive overview of the field, covering a wide range of non-orthopaedic trauma, as well as the more prevalent musculoskeletal injuries. After an introductory section defining the scale of the problem, the book describes the initial management and stabilization of the patient. There then follow substantial chapters on injuries to each of the major body systems and to the musculoskeletal structure. Other physical injuries, such as electrical shock and bites, are covered, before a look at trauma in special groups, including children, the elderly and in pregnant women. The final sections cover specific problems such as dealing with HIV, psychiatric trauma and sexual assault, before a chapter on rehabilitation. The book concludes with a resource section including a drugs formulary specifically for trauma and an online directory of related websites. This is an all-encompassing textbook providing a uniquely comprehensive and international resource for members of the trauma and accident and emergency teams.
This text investigates the global burden of trauma as a public health crisis and provides a comprehensive clinical framework for the management and stabilization of injured patients. The authors, Eugene Sherry, John M. Templeton, and Lawrence Trieu, utilize their collective expertise in emergency medicine and surgery to synthesize a multidisciplinary approach to trauma care. The book argues that effective trauma management requires a systematic understanding of both physical injury patterns and the specific needs of vulnerable patient populations.
What You Will Find
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Experts identify this text as a foundational resource for trauma and emergency department personnel due to its broad international scope. Readers frequently note the density of the clinical information, which serves as a practical reference for multidisciplinary medical teams.
Page Count:
806
Publication Date:
2003-07-24
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192631799
ISBN-13:
9780192631794
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