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48 reviewsThis burden of work means occupational disorders impact the whole of the emergency department. Michael Greenberg addresses your questions and concerns about the management of these patients:
Occupational Emergency Medicine is an essential reference for emergency physicians and trainees, featuring comprehensive information on legal issues involving the physician, and advice on managing occupational health admissions.Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1–12): Jamaes M. Madsen
Chapter 2 Potentially Lethal Occupational Exposures (pages 13–28): Christina Price and Dennis P. Price
Chapter 3 Occupational Dermatology: Issues for the Emergency Department (pages 29–45): David Vearrier
Chapter 4 Occupational Infections (pages 46–74): Amy J. Behrman
Chapter 5 Occupational Toxicology (pages 75–83): John A. Curtis and David A. Haggerty
Chapter 6 Work?Related Trauma and Injury (pages 84–95): Mark Saks and Brad A. Rahaman
Chapter 7 Occupationally based Disaster Medicine (pages 96–101): James M. Madsen
Chapter 8 Work?Related Ocular Injuries (pages 102–115): Joseph L. D'Orazio
Chapter 9 Occupational Pulmonary Disease (pages 116–139): Michael G. Holland
Chapter 10 Occupational Illness and Injury in Law Enforcement Personnel (pages 140–151): Richard T. Tovar
Chapter 11 Occupational Illness and Injury in Firefighters (pages 152–161): Richard T. Tovar
Chapter 12 Occupational Illness and Injury in Prehospital Care Personnel (pages 162–174): Derek L. Isenberg and Carin M. Van Gelder
Chapter 13 Health Hazards and Emergency Care for Health Care Workers (pages 175–198): Amy J. Behrman
Chapter 14 Occupational Concerns for Truckers and Drivers (pages 199–208): Natalie P. Hartenbaum
Chapter 15 Unusual Problems in Occupational Emergency Medicine (pages 209–215): Edward A. Ramoska and Guneesh Saluja
Chapter 16 Arts Medicine: An Overview for Emergency Physicians (pages 216–224): Robert T. Sataloff and Mary J. Hawkshaw
Chapter 17 Occupational Hearing Loss: An Overview for Emergency Physicians (pages 225–238): Robert T. Sataloff, Mary J. Hawkshaw and Joseph Sataloff
Chapter 18 Voice Disorders: An Overview for Emergency Physicians (pages 239–259): Robert T. Sataloff and Mary J. Hawkshaw