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Managing Emergencies In The Outpatient Setting Pearls For Primary Care 1st Gregory M Booth Editor

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Managing Emergencies In The Outpatient Setting Pearls For Primary Care 1st Gregory M Booth Editor
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.52 MB
Pages: 269
Author: Gregory M. Booth (Editor), Sarah Frattali (Editor)
ISBN: 9783031152696, 3031152697
Language: English
Year: 2022
Edition: 1st

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Managing Emergencies In The Outpatient Setting Pearls For Primary Care 1st Gregory M Booth Editor by Gregory M. Booth (editor), Sarah Frattali (editor) 9783031152696, 3031152697 instant download after payment.

This book is for providers in the field of primary care. Primary care clinics and urgent care centers are presented with challenging patients on a regular basis that cannot be discharged safely to home. Sometimes these patients have obvious presentations based on extreme pain, fevers, unstable vital signs, etc. However, occasionally the presentation is ambiguous or even difficult to discern. This book is meant to provide useful information in these cases where it is unclear when the patient needs to be managed in the emergency department or hospital. The decision to hospitalize often depends on local resources and availability of quick specialist input. Oftentimes, urgent referral for specialist input can obviate the need for an ED visit, though time constraints on clinicians make this impossible in many cases.
Doctor William Osler once said that medicine is the science of uncertainty and the art of probability. In this regard, this book gives basic information on the inci
dence and risk factors associated with the condition in question in order to ascertain its probability. Pertinent details about the history and physical examination will also be provided. Diagnostics in the forms of point-of-care testing (urinalysis, EKG) and also various laboratory and radiology studies will be discussed.
Although this book does not cover every possible situation, information on the most commonly encountered scenarios in primary care is discussed. Hopefully by reading and having access to this material, you will be able to quickly identify and manage emergencies in the outpatient setting.

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