

Medical Reference Catalogue 2015
15
FEATURES
• Additional online-only content (including chapters, figures, and tables) and access to over 1500 self-assessment
questions and answers online
• A unique section on High-Risk Chief Complaints guides you through the most critical presentations in the ED, such as
chest pain, abdominal pain, shortness of breath, and altered mental status, so you can ensure that these patients are
stabilized and treated quickly and effectively.
• A section on Clinical Disposition draws attention to important post-ED management concerns.
• A concise, readable format allows quick access to the information you need.
• Reorganized pediatric section
• New Key Testing sections found in appropriate chapters
Harwood-Nuss’ Clinical Practice of Emergency Medicine
Sixth Edition
Allan B. Wolfson MD
University of Pittsburgh Emergency Medicine Residency
Gregory W. Hendey MD
Community Regional Medical Center
Robert L. Cloutier MD, MCR
Oregon Health and Science University
Louis J. Ling MD
University of Minnesota Medical School; Hennepin Regional Poison Center
Carlo L. Rosen MD
Harvard Medical School; Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Jeffrey J. Schaider MD
Rush Medical College; Cook County Health and Hospital System
October 2014 / Hardcover
Approx. 1860 pp. / Approx. 461 Illus. / Approx. 741 Tables
978-1-4511-8881-3
DESCRIPTION
Harwood-Nuss’ Clinical Practice of Emergency Medicine
presents a clinically focused and evidence-based summary of
this specialty, giving you fast, dependable answers to the clinical questions that arise in your practice. Templated chapters
guide you through the clinical presentation, differential diagnosis, evaluation, management, and disposition of a full range of
complaints and conditions seen in the ED, with highlighted critical interventions and common pitfalls – all the information
you need to provide each patient with optimal care.
EMERGENCY MEDICINE, TOXICOLOGY & TRAUMA