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An essential quick reference for the office, the hospital, or anywhere, this book provides all the instructions you need to handle common, non-life-threatening emergencies with speed and expertise. Whether you're called on to remove a bean from a child's nose or treat accidental tear gas exposure, this quick reference is ready to provide fast, efficient guidance just when you need it.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Must for primary physician,
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This review is from: Minor Emergencies, 2e (Paperback)
It's wonderful book I've ever seen for primary care pea tide, the topics it deals with are exactly what a family physician encounter daily in his office.. I'm very much happy that I got such a book it really worth to have it
4.0 out of 5 stars
Minor Emergencies: Splinters to Fractures,
By Terri Hannan (Geneva, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Minor Emergencies: Splinters to Fractures (Paperback)
This is a great references for offices and clinics. It is easy to read and the topics covered are very common complaints. The information is precise and up to date. The format is easy to follow especially if referenced at the time of emergency.
5.0 out of 5 stars
great book...indispensible at times,
By Paul E Maxwell (Rochester, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Minor Emergencies: Splinters to Fractures (Paperback)
As a Nurse Practitioner working in several settings, I have found this text to be extremely practical, user friendly, and a Definite "buy" for a new or experienced ED practitioner. I like both the "what to do's" as well as the "what NOT to do's." I practice in a very large Emergency Dept, and my book is one of the most dogeared, well read, reached for references on the shelf. I also use it in my college health practice, and several of my colleagues have purchased personal copies as well after seeing mine. I find it puzzling when it appears available as a used book...because I can't readily imagine someone returning it after purchase. ONLY complaint/suggestion, is the index doesn't use common language (e.g. "Bee sting" isn't listed, but instead appears as "hymenoptera envenomization."
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