Handbook of Obstetric and Gynecologic EmergenciesLippincott Williams & Wilkins, 28/03/2012 - 432 من الصفحات Revised and updated for its Fourth Edition, this practical, portable, and affordable handbook is designed for rapid reference in the office or emergency room. It focuses on diagnosis and treatment of common emergencies in female patients and features numerous treatment algorithms, bulleted lists, and tables, plus ample illustrations including ultrasound. Coverage addresses all emergent conditions and non-emergent problems, such as sexually transmitted diseases, that frequently present in emergency departments. This edition has been updated to address current challenges such as complications arising from medical and surgical abortion, medical and psychological problems arising from sexual assault and other gynecologic traumas, and emergent conditions due to chemical-biological warfare. |
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Acute Abdominal Pain in Pregnancy | 25 |
Trauma in Pregnancy | 54 |
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation During Pregnancy | 75 |
Perimortem Cesarean Delivery | 90 |
Bleeding in Pregnancy | 104 |
Infections in Pregnancy | 120 |
Pregnant Women and ChemicalBiological Warfare | 134 |
Western Nile Virus | 152 |
GYNECOLOGIC | 255 |
Sexually Transmitted Diseases | 261 |
Vulvar and Vaginal Diseases | 278 |
Pelvic Mass | 291 |
Torsion of Ovary | 299 |
Oncologic Emergencies | 307 |
Postoperative Complications and Postoperative | 316 |
Emergency Evaluation and Treatment of the Sexual | 329 |
Delivery in the Emergency Department | 160 |
Transport of the Pregnant Patient | 175 |
Human Immunodeficiency Virus HIV Infection | 191 |
Postpartum Emergencies | 199 |
Role of Imaging Modalities in Obstetric Emergencies | 212 |
Drug Therapy in Pregnancy | 224 |
Gynecologic Traumas | 345 |
Imaging in Gynecologic Emergencies | 354 |
Urogynecologic Emergencies | 379 |
Dealing | 386 |
Index 397 | 392 |
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