1. Adult resuscitation 2. Early management of acutely ill patients 3. Ventilation of acutely ill patients 4. Shock 5. Acute breathlessness 6. Coma 7. Chest pain 8. Syncope 9. Weakness 10. Acute severe headache 11. Cardiological emergencies 12. Respiratory emergencies 13. Endocrinology and diabetes emergencies 14. Gastroenterology emergencies 15. Hepatology emergencies 16. Haematological emergencies 17. Acute infections 18. Renal emergencies 19. Neurology emergencies 20. Toxicology emergencies 21. Miscellaneous emergencies 22. Oncological emergencies 23. Skin emergencies 24. Ophthalmological emergencies 25. Medical problems in pregnancy 26. General management issues 27. Procedures 28. Normal laboratory values 29. Drug formulary (also see BNF)
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"There is also an excellent section on fluid prescription, outlining what each fluid option contains along with potential fluid prescriptions in relation to the daily needs of the human body. Each clinical problem is presented in a clear and logical format, beginning with the things to ask or think about when receiving a referral - much as junior doctors would do in a real clinical situation." * Journal of the Society of Acute Medicine * "An excellent book with enough coverage and depth to guide you through the treatment of acute / emergency medical situations in the Emergency Department. Highly recommended for internal medicine trainees for practical guidance on acute care." * Amazon review *