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    CHAPTER 82 - Multiple trauma by Shockley, Lee, Legome, Eric

    Published in Emergency Medicine Secrets (2022)
    “…Multiple organ trauma management has evolved from performing surgery in almost all patients, to a selective but safe approach of careful observation. Key to…”
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    CHAPTER 16 - Chest pain by Blodgett, Maxwell, Lapidus, Daniel, Grossman, Shamai A.

    Published in Emergency Medicine Secrets (2022)
    “…Chest pain is one of the most common chief complaints of patients presenting to the ED. It requires a systematic approach that includes a careful and complete…”
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    Chapter 63 - Seizures in infancy and childhood by White, Andrew M.

    Published in Emergency Medicine Secrets (2022)
    “…Seizures are defined as an excessive, nonphysiologic, synchronized discharge of neurons. This may or may not be accompanied by a clinical event. Epilepsy is…”
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    Chapter 47 - Acid-base disorders by Rague, John, Badulak, Jenelle H.

    Published in Emergency Medicine Secrets (2022)
    “…This chapter provides an approach to the diagnosis and management of metabolic and respiratory acid-base disturbances in patients who present to the emergency…”
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    Chapter 54 - Travel medicine and vector-borne diseases by Murray, Evangelina, Whitfield, Jennifer J

    Published in Emergency Medicine Secrets (2022)
    “…Travelers are exposed to a wide variety of diseases abroad and in the United States that may not be endemic to the traveler’s home or to the location where the…”
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    CHAPTER 14 - Altered mental status and coma by Bostwick, Thomas L.

    Published in Emergency Medicine Secrets (2022)
    “…Patients presenting to the ED with altered mentation or coma could have any number of life-threatening conditions. They need to be evaluated and treated…”
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