Table of Contents
 

 
PART ONE: FUNDAMENTAL CLINICAL CONCEPTS
Section I: Critical Management Principles
Chapters 1–9
Section II: Cardinal Presentations
Chapters 10–29
   
PART TWO: TRAUMA
Section I: General Concepts
Chapters 30–33
Section II: System Injuries
Chapters 34–41
Section III: Orthopedic Injuries
Chapters 42–51
Section IV: Soft Tissue Injuries
Chapters 52–57
Section V: Violence and Abuse
Chapters 58–64
   
PART THREE: MEDICINE AND SURGERY
Section I: Head and Neck Disorders
Chapters 65–67
Section II: Pulmonary System
Chapters 68–72
Section III: Cardiac System
Chapters 73–78
Section IV: Vascular System
Chapters 79–83
Section V: Gastrointestinal System
Chapters 84–91
Section VI: Genitourinary System
Chapters 92–94
Section VII: Neurology
Chapters 95–103
Section VIII: Psychiatric and Behavioral Disorders
Chapters 104–109
Section IX: Immunologic and Inflammatory Disorders
Chapters 110–114
Section X: Hematology and Oncology
Chapters 115–117
Section XI: Metabolism and Endocrinology
Chapters 118–122
Section XII: Infectious Disease
Chapters 123–132
   
PART FOUR: ENVIRONMENT AND TOXICOLOGY
Section I: Environmental
Chapters 133–140
Section II: Toxicology
Chapters 141–159
   
PART FIVE: SPECIAL POPULATIONS
Section I: The Pediatric Patient
Chapters 160–170
Section II: The Pregnant Patient
Chapters 171–175
Section III: The Geriatric Patient
Chapter 176
Section IV: The Patient with Compromised Immune Function
Chapter 177
Section V: The Patient with an Organ Transplant
Chapter 178
Section VI: The Alcoholic or Substance Abuse Patient
Chapters 179–180
Section VII: The Developmentally or Physically Disabled Patient
Chapter 181
Section VIII: The Patient in Pain
Chapters 182–183
Section IX: The Problem Patient
Chapters 184–185
   
PART SIX: EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES
   
PART SEVEN: THE PRACTICE OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Section I: Clinical Practice and Administration
Chapters 190–197
Section II: Philosophical Issues of Practice
Chapters 198–201
   
Subject Index