In the emergency department, quick and accurate radiologic diagnosis of fractures, breaks, and other injuries to the extremities is critical--and no other resource delivers answers to these pressing... This description may be from another edition of this product.
this is a great reference for the ed. there are good descriptors and pictures. it should be kept in the ed for anyone to review.
EMERGENCY ORTHOPEDICS
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
Excellent resource. I have already used it in my practice. I work in the ER so it helps to ensure that I am performing the right techniques and making proper referrrals.
Emergency Orthopedics
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
I am a PA in an ED and this book is invaluable, although I did an ortho rotation this book gives the current thoughts/treatment modalities for injuries. I have found that it deliniates what needs surgery now vs. in the near future or what can be splinted and follow up. (That is always the tough thing to figure out without experience.) This is an easy read and great from the beginning up to advanced ortho. It is well organized and goes by sections of the extremities (upper arm vs lower arm, hands then fingers). It has helpful sections on MRI, CT and other basic radiology studies for ortho purposes. Well worth the money!
The most USED book I own!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
While caring for an active population, I find this book invaluable. The organization is excellent and easy to reference. Concise diagnostic modalities and treatment protocols that are up to date and practical. Many illustrations and diagrams to aid in the diagnosis and treatment. Overall an excellent reference guide for any primary care provider.
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