Revised and updated for its Fourth Edition, this practical, portable, and affordable handbook is designed for rapid reference in the office or emergency room. It focuses on diagnosis and treatment of common emergencies in female patients and features numerous treatment algorithms, bulleted lists, and tables, plus ample illustrations including ultrasound. Coverage addresses all emergent conditions and non-emergent problems, such as sexually transmitted diseases, that frequently present in emergency departments. This edition has been updated to address current challenges such as complications arising from medical and surgical abortion, medical and psychological problems arising from sexual assault and other gynecologic traumas, and emergent conditions due to chemical-biological warfare.
This Handbook Takes Up The Most Common Emergencies Seen In The Indian Context And Is Meant To Be Of Use To Those Who Are Working In Hospitals/Nursing Homes Without Tertiary Care Facilities.
UNIQUELY ORGANIZED BY SIGNS & SYMPTOMS AND AGE GROUP! The book's distinctive format logically organizes information first by age group, and second, according to signs and symptoms.
Written and reviewed by a team of highly experienced clinicians and academics, and UK trainees, this handbook is a perfect starting point for preparation for postgraduate exams.
Manual of Gynecologic and Obstetric Emergencies
Handbook of Obstetric Emergencies
Handbook Of Obstetric Emergencies
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The obstetric emergencies section covers topics from early pregnancy through to post-delivery complications, whilst the gynaecologic emergencies section addresses those issues that could potentially pose a threat to a women's fertility or ...
Knowles. II. OUT-OF-HOSPITAL ACTIVE LABOR OVERVIEW An increase in out-of-hospital births has occurred in the United States since 2004, from a rate of 0.87% of all births to 1.61% in 2017.1,2 With this increase, the United States has the ...
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