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Elsevier Squids Little Pink Book A Pocket Guide for Emergency Doctors 1st Edition by Lozzi, Lydia
Written by Lydia Lozzi, the bespoke structure and design of Squid's Little Pink Book: A pocket guide for emergency doctors has been developed with the busy emergency doctor in mind - a compact quick-reference and memory jogger that can be easily transported in day-to-day practice.The text offers doctors an evidence-based and reassuring confidence boost when standing at a patient's bedside postulating a diagnosis or for those panicked and uncertain moments when a nudge is needed in the right direction. It helps with preparation prior to a consult with specialty teams - what questions need to be answered and what information needs to be available to offer patients the best possible care.Access to this product, which may be at the discretion of your institution, is up to 3 years of online and perpetual offline access. Elsevier reserves the right to restrict or remove access due to changes in product portfolio or other market conditions.Compact, quick-reference, easily transportable pocketbookReviewed and refined over 20 yearsAppropriate coverage for doctors at all levels - includes basic management through to advanced care plans, including information relevant for emergency specialistsEnhanced eBook version included with purchase Important Phone NumbersImportant Drug DosesChapter 1 - Resuscitation and traumaChapter 2 - Procedures and ultrasoundChapter 3 - CardiologyChapter 4 - RespiratoryChapter 5 - Gastroenterology and surgeryChapter 6 - Orthopaedics and rheumatologyChapter 7 - NeurologyChapter 8 - Coagulation, anticoagulation and vascularChapter 9 - Renal and urologyChapter 10 - HaematologyChapter 11 - ToxicologyChapter 12 - EndocrineChapter 13 - Obstetrics and GynaecologyChapter 14 - Psychiatry and Substance AbuseChapter 15 - DermatologyChapter 16 - OphthalmologyChapter 17 - Ear, nose and throat (ENT)Chapter 18 - PaediatricsChapter 19 - ECG-detailed guideChapter 20 - ABG-detailed guideChapter 21 - Retrievals, disasters, epidemics and pandemicsIndex