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Emergency Department Analgesia An Evidencebased Guide 1st Edition Stephen H Thomas Md Mph

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Emergency Department Analgesia An Evidencebased Guide 1st Edition Stephen H Thomas Md Mph
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.81 MB
Pages: 432
Author: Stephen H. Thomas MD MPH
ISBN: 9780511429705, 9780521696012, 0521696011, 0511429703
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Emergency Department Analgesia An Evidencebased Guide 1st Edition Stephen H Thomas Md Mph by Stephen H. Thomas Md Mph 9780511429705, 9780521696012, 0521696011, 0511429703 instant download after payment.

This practical and evidence-based resource for emergency medicine and acute care providers will guide physicians in the selection of an effective therapy, define appropriate dosages to use and, equally important, when a treatment doesn't work, explain why, and what to do next. It opens with chapters on the assessment of pain, the safe and effective provision of analgesia in special populations, and featuring a reference table of drug names and interactions. The coverage moves on to describe the provision of analgesia in the wide range of conditions likely to be encountered in the emergency department. The fundamental strengths of this approach are the comprehensive coverage, focus on practicality, basis in sound evidence, and authorship by specialists with extensive experience based on years of clinical practice.

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