What every emergency physician must know |
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Major trauma and multiple injuries |
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Head injuries |
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The neck and the back |
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Facial injuries |
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Injuries to the trunk |
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The lower limb |
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The upper limb |
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The hand |
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Burns, contamination, and irradiation |
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Cardiac arrest and cardiac dysrhythmias |
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Chest pain |
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Respiratory distress |
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Collapse and sudden illness |
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General principles in poisoning |
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Abdominal pain |
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Obstetric, gynaecological, genitourinary, and perineal problems |
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Children's problems in the emergency department |
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The disturbed patient |
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Medicolegal aspects of emergency medicine |
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Small wounds and localized infections |
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Ophthalmic, ENT, and facial conditions |
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What every emergency physician must know |
|
Major trauma and multiple injuries |
|
Head injuries |
|
The neck and the back |
|
Facial injuries |
|
Injuries to the trunk |
|