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CONTENTS (İÇİNDEKİLER) İçin Buraya Tıkla. 1 2 3 4 EMERGENCY MEDICINE: A Comprehensive Study Guide Copyright © 2004, 2000,1996, 1992, 1988, 1985 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Copyright © 1978 by the American College of Emergency Physicians. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. Except as permitted under the United States Copyright Act of 1976, no part of this publication may be reproduced or distributed in any form or by any means, or stored in a data base or rctrievai system, without the prior written permission of the publisher. 1234567890 DOW/DOW 09876543 ISBN: 0-07-138875-3 This book was set in Times New Roman by ATLIS Graphics, Inc. The editors were Andrea Seils, Nicky Fernando, and Michelle Watt. The production supervisor was Catherine H. Saggese. The cover designer was Aimee Nordin. The index was prepared by Jerry Ralya. RR Donnelley was the printer and binder. This book is printed on acid-free paper. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGING-IN-PUBLICATION DATA Emergency medicine : a comprehensive study guide / [edited by] Judith E. Tintinalli, Gabor D. Kelen, J. Stephan Stapczynski.— 6th ed. p. ; cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN: 0-07-138875-3 1. Emergency medicine. I. Tintinalli, Judith E. II. Kelen, Gabor D. III. Stapczynski, J. Stepban. [DNLM: 1. Emergency Medicine. 2. Emergencies. WB 105 E552 2004] RC86.7 .E57828 2004 616.02'5—dc2I INTERNATIONAL EDITION ISBN: 0-07-121930-7 Copyright © 2004. Exclusive rights by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., for manufacture and export. This book cannot be reexported from the country to which it is consigned by McGraw-Hill. The International Edition is not available in North America. 5 To students and practitioners of Emergency Medicine around the world. JET To Laurie, Ardie and Mikey, whose love and support sustained me through this endeavor. GDK To those who have taught me, my gratitude for their patience and wisdom; to those I have taught, my encouragement for life-long learning. JSS ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 6 CONTENTS Contributors xv Preface xxxvii Acknowledgments xxxix Section One Prehospital Care 1 1 Emergency Medical Services G. Patrick Lilja 1 2 Prehospital Equipment and Adjuncts Daniel G. Hankins, Andy Boggust 5 3 Air Medical Transport C. Keith Stone, Stephen H. Thomas 11 4 Neonatal and Pediatric Transport Phillip V. Gordon, Carl Bose 15 5 Mass Gatherings Eric W. Ossmann, Arthur H. Yancey II 21 Section Two Disaster Preparedness 27 6 Disaster Medical Services Eric K. Noji, Gabor D. Kelen 27 7 Bioterrorism Response: Implications for the Emergency Clinician Anthony G. Maclntyre, Joseph A. Barbera 35 8 Disaster Management for Chemical Agents of Mass Destruction Suzanne R. White, Kelly R. Klein,Col. Edward M. Eitzen, Jr. 42 9 Blast and Crush Injuries John M. Wightman, Barry A. Wayne 46 10 Radiation Injuries Christina L. Catlett, Pamela L. Piggott 50 Section Three Resuscitative Problems and Techniques 61 11 Sudden Cardiac Death Joseph P. Ornato 61 12 Basic Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation in Adults Jon Mark Hirshon 66 13 Neonatal Resuscitation and Emergencies Eugene E. Cepeda, Mary P. Bedard 71 14 Pediatric Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation William E. Hauda II 78 15 Pediatric Airway Management Marcie Rubin, Nicholas Sadovnikoff 88 16 Resuscitation Issues in Pregnancy Elizabeth M. Datner, Susan B. Promes 94 17 Ethical Issues of Resuscitation Catherine A. Marco 99 18 Noninvasive Airway Management A. Michael Roman 102 19 Tracheal Intubation and Mechanical Ventilation Daniel F. Danzl, Robert J. Vissers 108 20 Surgical Airway Management David R. Gens 119 21 Vascular Access William A. Berk, Bharat Sutariya 124 22 Invasive Monitoring, Pacing Techniques, and Automatic and Implantable Defibrillators Edward S. Bessman 132 23 Cerebral Resuscitation Gary S. Krause, Blaine C. White 138 24 Newer Resuscitative Techniques James E. Manning,Christopher W. Barton, Laurence M.Katz 141 25 Acid-Base Disorders David D. Nicolaou, Gabor D. Kelen 149 26 Blood Gases: Pathophysiology and Interpretation Kelly L. Grogan, Peter Pronovost 159 27 Fluid and Electrolyte Problems Michael Londner, Darcie Hammer, Gabor D. Kelen 167 28 Disturbances of Cardiac Rhythm and Conduction Edmund Bolton 179 29 Pharmacology of Antidysrhythmic and Vasoactive Medications Elizabeth A. Clements, Bryan R. Kuhn 202 Section Four Shock 219 30 Approach to the Patient in Shock Emanuel P. Rivers, Ronny M. Otero, H. Bryant Nguyen 219 31 Fluid and Blood Resuscitation James E. Manning 225 32 Septic Shock Jonathan Jui 231 33 Cardiogenic Shock W. Franklin Peacock IV, Jim Edward Weber 242 34 Anaphylaxis and Acute Allergic Reactions Brian H. Rowe, Stuart Carr 247 35 Neurogenic Shock Brian Euerle, Thomas M. Scalea 252 Section Five Analgesia, Anesthesia, and Sedation 257 36 Acute Pain Management in the Adult Patient Gary D. Zimmer 257 37 Local and Regional Anesthesia Eric Higginbotham, Robert J. Vissers 264 38 Procedural Sedation and Analgesia David D. Nicolaou 275 39 Management of Patients with Chronic Pain David M. Cline 280 7 Vlll CONTENTS Section Six Emergency Wound Management 287 40 Evaluation of Wounds Judd E. Hollander, Adam J. Singer 287 41 Wound Preparation Susan Stone, Wallace A. Carter 289 42 Methods for Wound Closure Adam J. Singer, Judd E. Hollander 292 43 Lacerations to the Face and Scalp Wendy C. Coates 298 44 Injuries to the Arm, Hand, Fingertip, and Nail Fiona E. Gallahue, Wallace A. Carter 305 45 Lacerations of the Leg and Foot EarlJ. Reisdorff 312 46 Soft Tissue Foreign Bodies Richard L. hammers 317 47 Puncture Wounds and Mammalian Bites Robert A. Schwab, Robert D. Powers 324 48 Postrepair Wound Care Adam J. Singer, Judd E. Hollander 328 Section Seven Cardiovascular Disease 333 49 Approach to Chest Pain Gaty B. Green, Peter M. Hill 333 50 Acute Coronary Syndromes: Acute Myocardial Infarction and Unstable Angina Judd E. Hollander 343 51 Intervention Strategies for Acute Coronary Syndromes Judd E. Hollander, Deborah B. Diercks 352 52 Syncope Barbara K. Blok, Tina M. Newman 359 53 Congestive Heart Failure and Acute Pulmonary Edema W. Franklin Peacock IV 364 54 Valvular Emergencies David M. Cline 373 55 The Cardomyopathies, Myocarditis, and Pericardial Disease James T. Niemann 378 56 Pulmonary Embolism Jeffrey A. Kline 386 57 Hypertension Melissa M. Wu, Arjun Chanmugam 394 58 Aortic Dissection and Aneurysms Louise A. Prince, Gary A. Johnson 404 59 Thrombophlebitis and Occlusive Arterial Disease Anil Chopra 409 60 Cardiac Transplantation Michael R. Mill, Michelle S. Mill 418 61 Noninvasive Myocardial Imaging David A. Bluemke, Bennett Chin, JoaoA.C. Lima, MalekTebache 424 Section Eight Pulmonary Emergencies 437 62 Respiratory Distress J. Stephan Stapczynski 437 63 Bronchitis, Pneumonia, and Pleural Empyema Donald A. Moffa, Jr., Charles L. Emerman 445 64 Aspiration Pneumonia and Lung Abscess Eric Anderson 453 65 Tuberculosis Janet M. Poponick 458 66 Spontaneous and Iatrogenic Pneumothorax William Franklin Young, Jr., Roger L. Humphries 462 67 Hemoptysis William Franklin Young, Jr., Michael Stava 465 68 Acute Asthma in Adults Rita K. Cydulka 467 69 Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Rita K. Cydulka, Mohak Dave 475 70 The Lung Transplant Patient Thomas P. Noeller 480 71 Pulmonary Imaging Janet M. Poponick 483 Section Nine Gastrointestinal Emergencies 487 72 Acute Abdominal Pain E. John Gallagher 487 73 Abdominal Pain in the Elderly Robert McNamara 501 74 Gastrointestinal Bleeding David T. Overton 505 75 Esophageal Emergencies Moss H. Mendelson 508 76 Swallowed Foreign Bodies Wade R. Gaasch, Robert A. Barish 513 77 Peptic Ulcer Disease and Gastritis Matthew C. Gratton, Howard A. Werman 516 78 Acute Appendicitis Denis J. FitzGerald, Arthur M. Pancioli 520 79 Intestinal Obstruction Salvator J. Vicario, Timothy G. Price 523 80 Hernia in Adults and Children Frank W. Lavoie, Mary Harkins Becker 527 81 Ileitis, Colitis, and Diverticulitis Howard A. Werman, Hagop S. Mekhjian, Douglas A. Rund 530 82 Anorectal Disorders Brian E. Burgess, James K. Bouzoukis 539 83 Vomiting, Diarrhea, and Constipation Annie T. Sadosty, Jennifer J. Hess 551 84 Jaundice Richard O. Shields, Jr. 560 8 CONTENTS IX 85 Cholecystitis and Biliary Colic William J. Brady, Thomas P. Aufderheide, Judith E. Tintinalli 561 86 Hepatic Disorders and Hepatic Failure Joshua S. Broder, Rawden Evans 566 87 Acute and Chronic Pancreatitis Robert J.Vissers, Riyad B. Abu-Laban 573 88 Complications of General Surgical Procedures Edmond A. Hooker 577 89 Complications of Gastrointestinal Devices Edmond A. Hooker 583 90 The Liver Transplant Patient Steven Kronick 585 91 Gastrointestinal Imaging Michael J. Bono 590 Section Ten Renal and Genitourinary Disorders 593 92 Acute Renal Failure Richard Sinert, Peter R. Peacock, Jr. 593 93 Emergencies in Renal Failure and Dialysis Patients Richard Sinert, Mark Spektor 599 94 Urinary Tract Infections David S. Howes, Mark P. Bogner 606 95 Male Genital Problems Robert E. Schneider 613 96 Urologic Stone Disease Rakesh Engineer, W. Franklin Peacock IV 620 97 Hematuria and Hematospermia David S. Howes, Mark P. Bogner 625 98 Complications of Urologic Procedures and Devices Elaine B. Josephson, Jatinder Singh 629 99 The Renal Transplant Patient Richard Sinert, Mert Erogul 633 100 Renal Imaging Daniel E. Wiener, Emily H. Sheffer 640 Section Eleven Gynecology and Obstetrics 647 101 Vaginal Bleeding in the Nonpregnant Patient Laurie J. Morrison, Julie M. Spence 647 102 Abdominal and Pelvic Pain in the Nonpregnant Patient Reb Close 653 103 Ectopic Pregnancy Richard S. Krause, David M. Janicke 658 104 Normal Pregnancy Christina E. Hantsch, Donna L. Seger 664 105 Comorbid Diseases in Pregnancy Jessica L. Bienstock, Harold E. Fox 670 106 Emergencies During Pregnancy and the Postpartum Period Gloria J. Kuhn 676 107 Emergency Delivery Michael J. VanRooyen, Kimberly B. Fortner 684 108 Vulvovaginitis Gloria J. Kuhn 691 109 Pelvic Inflammatory Disease Amy J. Behrman, William H. Shoff, Suzanne M. Shepherd 697 110 Breast Disorders Janet Simmons Young 700 111 Urogynecologic Disorders and Gynecologic Oncology Michael Londner, Daniela Meshkat 705 112 Complications of Gynecologic Procedures Michael A. Silverman, Karen M. Hardart 710 113 Pelvic Ultrasonography Robert F. Reardon, Dietrich V.K. Jehle 715 Section Twelve Pediatrics 727 114 The Normal Child Peter Mellis 727 115 Fever Carol D. Berkowitz 731 116 Bacteremia, Sepsis, and Meningitis in Children Peter Mellis 735 117 Common Neonatal Problems Tonia J. Brousseau, Niranjan Kissoon 742 118 The NICU Graduate Daniel G. Button 752 119 SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome) and ALTE (Apparent Life-Threatening Event) Carol D. Berkowitz 755 120 Pediatric Heart Disease C. James Corrall 758 121 Otitis and Pharyngitis in Children Kimberly S. Quayle, Susan Fuchs, David M. Jaffe 769 122 Skin and Soft Tissue Infections Richard Malley 778 123 Viral and Bacterial Pneumonia in Children Kathleen Brown, Willie Gilford, Jr. 784 124 Pediatric Asthma and Bronchiolitis Maybelle Kou, Thorn Mayer 789 125 Seizures and Status Epilepticus in Children Michael A. Nigro 798 126 Vomiting and Diarrhea in Children Christopher M. Holmes, Summer A. Smith 808 127 Pediatric Abdominal Emergencies Robert W. Schafermeyer 813 128 Diabetic Ketoacidosis Frederick Place, Thorn Mayer 821 129 Hypoglycemia Randolph Cordle 825 130 Altered Mental Status and Headache in Children Nancy Pook, Natalie Cullen, Jonathan I. Singer 831 131 Syncope and Sudden Death William E. Hauda II, Thorn Mayer 838 X CONTENTS 9 132 Fluid and Electrolyte Therapy William Ahrens 843 133 Upper Respiratory Emergencies Randolph Cordle 848 134 Acute Pain Management and Procedural Sedation in Children Michael N. Johnston, Erica L. Liebelt 858 135 Pediatric Exanthems Michael S. Weinstock, Alexander M. Rosenau 869 136 Musculoskeletal Disorders in Children Courtney Hopkins-Mann, David Leader, Donna Moro-Sutherland, Richard A. Christoph 876 137 Sickle Cell Disease Peter J. Paganussi, Thorn Mayer, Maybelle Kou 890 138 Evaluating the Child with Special Health Care Needs Douglas R. Trocinski, Donna Moro-Sutherland 895 139 Urologic and Gynecologic Problems in Children Samy Saad, Oily Duckett 900 140 Pediatric Urinary Tract Infections Michael F. Altieri, Mary Camarca, Thorn Mayer 905 Section Thirteen Infectious Diseases 909 141 Sexually Transmitted Diseases Joel Kravitz, Susan B. Promes 909 142 Toxic Shock Syndrome and Streptococcal Toxic Shock Syndrome Shawna J. Perry, Ashley E. Booth 913 143 Common Viral Infections: Influenzaviruses and Herpesviruses Robert A. Brownstein 919 144 HIV Infection and AIDS Richard E. Rothman, Catherine A. Marco, Gabor D. Kelen 925 145 Infective Endocarditis Richard E. Rothman, Samuel Yang, Catherine A. Marco 937 146 Tetanus Donna L. Carden 943 147 Rabies David J. Weber, David A. Wohl, William A. Rutala 946 148 Malaria Jeffrey D. Band 953 149 Infections from Helminths Harold H. Osborn 959 150 Food-Borne and Water-Borne Diseases William T. Anderson 964 151 Zoonotic Infections John T. Meredith 969 152 Soft Tissue Infections Steven G. Folstad 979 153 Reportable Infectious Diseases Jane H. Brice, J. Brent Myers 987 154 Occupational Exposures, Infection Control, and Standard Precautions Kathy J. Rinnert 994 155 Pharmacology of Antimicrobials, Antifungals, and Antivirals Ralph H. Raasch 1006 Section Fourteen Toxicology and Pharmacology 1015 156 General Management of Poisoned Patients Jason B. Hack, Robert S. Hoffman 1015 157 Principles of Drug Interactions George Delgado, Jr., Jamie Pilarowski 1022 158 Tricyclic Antidepressants Kirk C. Mills 1025 159 Newer Antidepressants and Serotonin Syndrome Kirk C. Mills 1033 160 Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors Kirk C. Mills 1039 161 Antipsychotics Richard A. Harrigan, William J. Brady 1044 162 Lithium Sandra M. Schneider, Daniel J. Cobaugh 1048 163 Barbiturates Raquel M. Schears 1051 164 Benzodiazepines George M. Bosse 1055 165 Nonbenzodiazepine Hypnosedatives Raquel M. Schears 1057 166 Alcohols William A. Berk, Wilma V Henderson 1064 167 Opioids Suzanne Doyon 1071 168 Cocaine, Amphetamines, Caffeine, and Nicotine Jeanmarie Perrone, Robert S. Hoffman 1075 169 Hallucinogens Karen N. Hansen, Katherine M. Prybys 1079 170 Salicylates Luke Yip 1085 171 Acetaminophen Oliver L. Hung, Lewis S. Nelson 1088 172 Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs G. Richard Bruno, Wallace A. Carter 1094 173 Theophylline Heather Marshall, Charles L. Emerman 1098 174 Digitalis Glycosides William Dribben, Mark A. Kirk 1102 175 P-Blocker Toxicity Teresa M. Carlin 1105 176 Calcium Channel Blockers Kennon Heard, Jeffrey A. Kline 1108 177 Antihypertensive Agent Toxicity Arjun Chanmugam, Keith Thomasset 1112 178 Phenytoin and Fosphenytoin Toxicity Harold H. Osborn 1117 179 Iron Joseph G. Rella, Lewis S. Nelson 1121 180 Hydrocarbons and Volatile Substances Paul M. Wax, Michael B. Beuhler 1124 181 Caustics G. Richard Bruno, Wallace A. Carter 1130 CONTENTS XI 10 182 Insecticides, Herbicides, Rodenticides Walter C. Robey III, William J. Meggs 1134 183 Anticholinergic Toxicity Paul M. Wax 1143 184 Metals and Metalloids Heather Long, Lewis S. Nelson 1146 185 Toxicology of Hazardous Chemicals Suzanne R. White, Col. Edward M. Eitzen, Jr., Kelly R. Klein 1153 186 Vitamins and Herbals G. Richard Braen 1160 187 Antimicrobials G. Richard Bruno, Wallace A. Carter 1164 188 Cyanide Larissa I. Velez, Kathleen A. Delaney 1165 189 Dyshemoglobinemias Sean M. Rees, Lewis S. Nelson 1169 190 Hypoglycemic Agents Joseph G. Rella, Lewis S. Nelson 1172 Section Fifteen Environmental Injuries 1175 191 Frostbite and Other Localized Cold-Related Injuries MarkB.Rabold 1175 192 Hypothermia Howard A. Bessen 1179 193 Heat Emergencies James S. Walker, David E. Hogan 1183 194 Arthropod Bites and Stings Richard F. Clark, Aaron B. Schneir 1190 195 Reptile Bites Richard C. Dart, Frank F. S. Daly 1200 196 Trauma and Envenomations from Marine Fauna Geoffrey K. Isbister, David G. Caldicott 1206 197 Dysbarism and Complications of Diving Brian Snyder, Tom Neuman 1213 198 Near-Drowning Alan L. Causey, Mark A. Nichter 1218 199 Thermal Burns Lawrence R. Schwartz, Chenicheri Balakrishnan 1220 200 Chemical Burns Fred P. Harchelroad, Jr., David M. Rottinghaus 1226 201 Electrical Injuries Raymond M. Fish 1231 202 Lightning Injuries Raymond M. Fish 1235 203 Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Keith W. Van Meter 1238 204 Mushroom Poisoning Anne F. Brayer, Sandra M. Schneider 1242 205 Poisonous Plants Mark A. Hostetler, Sandra M. Schneider 1246 Section Sixteen Emergency Medicine in Unique Environments 1251 206 World Travelers Michael J. VanRooyen, Chayan C. Dey Raghu Venugopal 1251 207 High-Altitude Medical Problems Peter H Hackett 1263 208 Antarctic Medicine Desmond J. Lugg 1271 209 Space Medicine David Williams 1275 Section Seventeen Endocrine Emergencies 1283 210 Hypoglycemia William J. Brady, Richard A. Harrigan 1283 211 Diabetic Ketoacidosis Michael E. Chansky, Cary L. Lubkin 1287 212 Diabetes Mellitus Michael D. Rush, Sonia Winslett, Kimberley Dawn Wisdom 1294 213 Alcoholic Ketoacidosis William A. Woods, Debra G. Perina 1304 214 Hyperosmolar Hyperglycemic State Charles S. Graffeo 1307 215 Hyperthyroidism and Thyroid Storm Horace K. Liang 1311 216 Hypothyroidism and Myxedema Coma Horace K. Liang 1313 217 Adrenal Insufficiency and Adrenal Crisis Charles N. Schoenfeld 1315 Section Eighteen Hematologic and Oncologic Emergencies 1319 218 Evaluation of Anemia and the Bleeding Patient Robin R. Hemphill 1319 219 Acquired Bleeding Disorders Mary A. Wittier, Robin R. Hemphill 1324 220 Hemophilias and Von Willebrand Disease Robin R. Hemphill 1330 221 Hereditary Hemolytic Anemias Robin R. Hemphill 1335 222 Acquired Hemolytic Anemia Patty Chu, Robin R. Hemphill 1341 223 Transfusion Therapy Sally A. Santen 1348 224 Anticoagulants, Antiplatelet Agents, and Fibrinolytics Jim Edward Weber, F. Michael Jaggi, Charles V. Pollack, Jr. 1354 225 Emergency Complications of Malignancy Paul Blackburn 1363

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