Pearlman, M.: OBSTETRIC & GYNECOLOGIC EMERGENCIES. Diagnosis and management - Octubre 2003 - 78,50 € - 590 Pag.  

 

          
A well-illustrated quick-reference guide to the complete management of emergent medical problems occurring in women. Formatted to lead the clinician from signs and symptoms to differential diagnosis. Includes a bulleted list of high-yield key facts at the start of each chapter and highlighted diagnostic and treatment guidelines.

           
THE ONLY TEXT THAT SPECIFICALLY ADDRESSES OB/GYN PROBLEMS FROM THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT’S PERSPECTIVE!


Endorsed by the American College of Emergency Physicians, Obstetric and Gynecologic Emergencies is designed to quickly provide practical advice on the emergency care of the pregnant patient, PLUS how to provide emergency gynecologic care to children, adolescents, and women of all ages.


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. Within these groups, the authors discuss those disorders common to the age group. Bulleted, high-yield facts begin each chapter, and diagnostic and treatment guidelines quickly locate essential “how to” information.
Pregnant patient: Coverage includes: transfer and transport of the pregnant patient, ectopic pregnancy, preeclampsia and hypertensive disorders, diabetes, emergency management of preterm labor, abnormal bleeding, safe use of radiologic procedures during pregnancy, abdominal pain and surgical complications, drug use in pregnancy and lactation, management of trauma, and much more.


Pediatric and adolescent patients: Learn the best techniques for pelvic examination; manage cases of sexual assault and abuse; read about the most common gynecologic and urinary problems.


Women of reproductive age: Discover a practical approach to abdominal and pelvic pain and pelvic masses in the emergency department; learn more about common breast disorders management; diagnose and treat STDs and pelvic inflammatory disease; find out practical approaches to managing complications of gynecologic procedures.

Obstetric and Gynecologic Emergencies provides leading edge, evidence-based information to quickly guide you to an accurate differential diagnosis and effective management strategy. It is essential reading for any clinician working in the emergent care environment.

           

   General Principles
    Focused ED History, Physical, and Anatomy
    Physiologic Alterations in Pregnancy
   Problems During the First 20 Weeks of Pregnancy
    Bleeding and Other Common Complaints
    Ectopic Pregnancy
    Complications of Induced Abortion
   Problems After 20 Weeks of Pregnancy
    Transport and Transfer of the Pregnant Woman
    Hypertensive Disorders
    Trauma in Pregnancy
    Bleeding and Maternal-Fetal Assessment
    CPR in Pregnancy and Perimortem Cesarean Delivery
   Medical Disorders in Pregnancy
    Venous Thrombo-embolism and Pulmonary Embolism
    Asthma and Other Common Respiratory Problems
    Abdominal Pain and Surgical Complications of Pregnancy
    Diabetes During Pregnancy
    Common Hematologic Problems in Pregnancy
    Non STD Infections and Infectious Exposures in Pregnancy
    Neurologic Disorders in Pregnancy
    Mental Disorders in Pregnancy and the Postpartum Period
    Cardiovascular Disorders
   Problems in Labor, Delivery, and Postpartum
    Emergency Delivery, Preterm Labor, and Postpartum Hemorrhage
    Postpartum Infections
   Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology
    Pediatric Gynecologic Exam
    Common GU/GYN Problems
    Sexual Abuse and Assault
   The Reproductive Age and Older Woman
    Breast Disorders
    Abnormal Uterine Bleeding
    Abdominal and Pelvic Pain
    STDs and Vulvar Disorders
    Vaginitis
    Complications of GYN Procedures
    Sexual Assault
    Partner Violence
    OB GYN Ultrasound
    Non STD GYN Infections
   Appendices
    Image Safety During Pregnancy
    Drug Use in Lactation and Pregnancy
    Collection and Transport of GYN Specimens
    Dermatologic Disorders