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Management of Colonic Emergencies

Surgical Clinics of North America, 2023
The etiology of colonic emergencies includes a wide-ranging and diverse set of pathologic conditions. Fortunately, for the surgeon treating a patient with one of these emergencies, the surgical management of these various causes is limited to choosing among proximal diversion, segmental colectomy with or without proximal diversion, or a total abdominal
Haddon, Pantel, Vikram B, Reddy
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Managing Burn Emergencies

Nursing Management (Springhouse), 2001
Learn how to provide emergency care for a burn patient, from safety at the scene to patient stabilization, and, if necessary, transport to a burn center.
P, Wiebelhaus, S L, Hansen
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The Emergency Management of Trauma

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1976
For effective care, the severely injured patient may require the cooperative effort of many physicians and paramedical personnel. In the individual with isolated maxillofacial injury, adequate management may be provided by one or several specialists. In any event, there should be a plan for emergency, semiurgent, and delayed treatment.
R G, Strate, L R, Boies
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Management of home emergencies

Nursing Standard, 2009
This article, the third in a series of eight, discusses the management of some of the accidents and emergencies that commonly occur in the home. It discusses the prevalence of these incidents and the role of the registered nurse in providing assistance.
Rick, Dean, Joe, Mulligan
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Emergency Management of Phaeochromocytoma

Acute Medicine Journal, 2005
Phaeochromocytomas are catecholamine secreting tumours associated with unpredictable patterns of hypertension. A variety of forms of investigation are available for detecting hypersecretion of catecholamines or their metabolites. Recent developments in the biochemical diagnosis, localisation and management of phaeochromocytoma and its associated crisis
Andrew, Solomon, Pierre, Bouloux
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MANAGEMENT OF EMERGENCIES

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1947
PREMATURE infants as a group pass through their period of greatest danger in the first forty-eight hours of life—it is in this period that 90 per cent of the mortality among premature infants will be encountered. Unfortunately the premature infant, having weathered this initial forty-eight hour danger zone, cannot now be promised smooth sailing for ...
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Emergency airway management

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2003
Airway control is one of the most critical interventions required for saving a life. It is essential that practitioners be as well trained as possible in the numerous techniques available to establish airway control. This article reviews some of the available techniques, though other techniques that are not discussed (such as fiberoptic-assisted ...
Michele, Blanda, Ugo E, Gallo
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Management of the Psychiatric Emergency

The Nurse Practitioner, 1989
This article provides concrete, practical information designed to increase the knowledge base of the health care provider who works with psychiatric emergencies. Psychiatric emergency intervention is differentiated from crisis intervention. Numerous treatment aspects are addressed, including assessment of psychiatric emergencies and intervention ...
K R, Puskar, N L, Obus
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