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Mastering Emergency Medicine

A Practical Guide

Mastering Emergency Medicine

A Practical Guide

ByChetan Trivedy, Matthew Hall, Andrew Parfitt
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2009
eBook Published 27 November 2009
Pub. location London
Imprint CRC Press
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1201/b13209
Pages 504 pages
eBook ISBN 9781466583658
SubjectsMedicine, Dentistry, Nursing & Allied Health
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Trivedy, C., Hall, M., Parfitt, A. (2011). Mastering Emergency Medicine. London: CRC Press, https://doi.org/10.1201/b13209
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Mastering Emergency Medicine is a concise, revision-focused textbook that covers everything that candidates need to know in order to pass the College of Emergency Medicine's (CEM) membership examination (MCEM) to enter training, and to the pass fellowship examination (FCEM) to complete the Certificate of Specialist Training.With over 100 OSCE scena

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|10 pages
Surviving the CEM Examination Chetan R Trivedy and Andrew Parfitt
View abstract
chapter 2|22 pages
Resuscitation Chetan R Trivedy and Russell Barber
View abstract
chapter 3|16 pages
Anaesthetics and Pain Relief Peter Jaye, Russell Barber and Chetan R Trivedy
View abstract
chapter 4|8 pages
Wound Management Savvas Pappasavvas and Chetan R Trivedy
View abstract
chapter 5|14 pages
Major Trauma Harith Al-Rawi
View abstract
chapter 6|32 pages
Musculoskeletal Emergencies Evan Coughlan
View abstract
chapter 7|10 pages
Vascular Emergencies Shumontha Dev
View abstract
chapter 8|18 pages
Abdominal Emergencies Chetan R Trivedy and Andrew Parfitt
View abstract
chapter 9|10 pages
Genitourinary Emergencies Francesca Garnham Scoring Scenarios: 9.1 Testicular torsion, 134/135; 9.2 Haematuria – history, 138/139
View abstract
chapter 10|14 pages
Ophthalmological Emergencies Shumontha Dev Scoring Scenarios: 10.1 Acute red eye, 145; 10.2 Acute loss of vision, 150/151;
View abstract
chapter 11|8 pages
Ear, Nose and Throat Conditions Shumontha Dev
View abstract
chapter 12|6 pages
Maxillofacial Emergencies Chetan R Trivedy
View abstract
chapter 13|16 pages
Obstetrics and Gynaecology Francesca Garnham Scoring Scenarios: 13.1 Vaginal examination, 171; 13.2 Vaginal bleeding, 175;
View abstract
chapter 14|24 pages
Respiratory Emergencies Beth Christian and Chetan R Trivedy Scoring Scenarios: 14.1 Severe asthma, 189; 14.2 Pneumothorax, 192; 14.3 Diagnosis of pulmonary embolisms, 197; 14.4 COPD, 201; 14.5 Respiratory examination, 203/204; 14.6 Asthma in
View abstract
chapter 15|30 pages
Cardiological Emergencies Joban S Sehmi, Chetan R Trivedy and Andrew Parfitt Scoring Scenarios: 15.1 Chest pain – history and management, 217/218; 15.2 Cardiovascular examination, 222/223; 15.3 Arrhythmia (I), 230; 15.4 Atrial fibrillation, 235; 15.5 External
View abstract
chapter 16|26 pages
Neurological Emergencies Katherine IM Henderson and Chetan R Trivedy Scoring Scenarios: 16.1 Headache history, 243; 16.2 Neurological examination of the upper limb, 250;
View abstract
chapter 17|10 pages
Acid–Base Disorders Beth Christian
View abstract
chapter 18|16 pages
Toxicological Emergencies Simon FJ Clarke and Nick Payne Scoring Scenarios: 18.1 Paracetamol overdose, 278; 18.2 Tricyclic antidepressant poisoning, 282;
View abstract
chapter 19|12 pages
Renal Emergencies Joban S Sehmi and Amit KJ Mandal Scoring Scenarios: 19.1 Acute renal failure, 294; 19.2 Renal colic 298;
View abstract
chapter 20|10 pages
Endocrine Emergencies Zulfiquar Mirza and Chetan R Trivedy Scoring Scenarios: 20.1 DKA history and management, 306; 20.2 Thyroid examination, 309;
View abstract
chapter 21|8 pages
Haematological Emergencies Peter Jaye and Mathew Hall
View abstract
chapter 22|16 pages
Infectious Diseases Bethany Davies and Duncan Bootland Scoring Scenarios: 22.1 Community-acquired pneumonia, 324; 22.2 The febrile traveller, 327;
View abstract
chapter 23|10 pages
Dermatological Emergencies Harith Al-Rawi Scoring Scenarios: 23.1 Eczema history, 340; 23.2 Examination of a rash (erythema multiforme), 343;
View abstract
chapter 24|8 pages
Oncological Emergencies Andrew Parfitt Scoring Scenarios: 24.1 Cauda equina syndrome in malignancy, 349; 24.2 Hypercalcaemia in
View abstract
chapter 25|12 pages
Rheumatological Emergencies Alastair Newton Scoring Scenarios: 25.1 Acute monoarthropathy, 358; 25.2 Back pain and ‘red flags’, 361;
View abstract
chapter 26|18 pages
Paediatric Emergencies Chetan R Trivedy Scoring Scenarios: 26.1 Febrile convulsion, 370; 26.2 NAI, 373; 26.3 Meningococcal septicaemia
View abstract
chapter 27|22 pages
Psychiatric Emergencies Nicola Drake and Chetan R Trivedy Scoring Scenarios: 27.1 Alcohol history, 390/391; 27.2 Deliberate self-harm history, 395;
View abstract
chapter 28|6 pages
Major Incident Management Shumontha Dev
View abstract
chapter 29|8 pages
Medicolegal Aspects of Emergency Medicine Andrew Parfitt
View abstract
chapter 30|12 pages
Communication Skills Chetan R Trivedy and Andrew Parfitt Scoring Scenarios: 30.1 The angry patient, 424; 30.2 Breaking bad news, 427; 30.3 The difficult
View abstract
chapter 31|16 pages
Practical Skills for the Emergency Department Natalie S Shenker and Chetan R Trivedy
View abstract
chapter 32|14 pages
Management Skills David Roe
View abstract
chapter 33|6 pages
Evidence-Based Medicine Charles Young
View abstract
chapter 34|18 pages
Instructions for actors in relevant OSCEs Chetan R Trivedy
View abstract

Mastering Emergency Medicine is a concise, revision-focused textbook that covers everything that candidates need to know in order to pass the College of Emergency Medicine's (CEM) membership examination (MCEM) to enter training, and to the pass fellowship examination (FCEM) to complete the Certificate of Specialist Training.With over 100 OSCE scena

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|10 pages
Surviving the CEM Examination Chetan R Trivedy and Andrew Parfitt
View abstract
chapter 2|22 pages
Resuscitation Chetan R Trivedy and Russell Barber
View abstract
chapter 3|16 pages
Anaesthetics and Pain Relief Peter Jaye, Russell Barber and Chetan R Trivedy
View abstract
chapter 4|8 pages
Wound Management Savvas Pappasavvas and Chetan R Trivedy
View abstract
chapter 5|14 pages
Major Trauma Harith Al-Rawi
View abstract
chapter 6|32 pages
Musculoskeletal Emergencies Evan Coughlan
View abstract
chapter 7|10 pages
Vascular Emergencies Shumontha Dev
View abstract
chapter 8|18 pages
Abdominal Emergencies Chetan R Trivedy and Andrew Parfitt
View abstract
chapter 9|10 pages
Genitourinary Emergencies Francesca Garnham Scoring Scenarios: 9.1 Testicular torsion, 134/135; 9.2 Haematuria – history, 138/139
View abstract
chapter 10|14 pages
Ophthalmological Emergencies Shumontha Dev Scoring Scenarios: 10.1 Acute red eye, 145; 10.2 Acute loss of vision, 150/151;
View abstract
chapter 11|8 pages
Ear, Nose and Throat Conditions Shumontha Dev
View abstract
chapter 12|6 pages
Maxillofacial Emergencies Chetan R Trivedy
View abstract
chapter 13|16 pages
Obstetrics and Gynaecology Francesca Garnham Scoring Scenarios: 13.1 Vaginal examination, 171; 13.2 Vaginal bleeding, 175;
View abstract
chapter 14|24 pages
Respiratory Emergencies Beth Christian and Chetan R Trivedy Scoring Scenarios: 14.1 Severe asthma, 189; 14.2 Pneumothorax, 192; 14.3 Diagnosis of pulmonary embolisms, 197; 14.4 COPD, 201; 14.5 Respiratory examination, 203/204; 14.6 Asthma in
View abstract
chapter 15|30 pages
Cardiological Emergencies Joban S Sehmi, Chetan R Trivedy and Andrew Parfitt Scoring Scenarios: 15.1 Chest pain – history and management, 217/218; 15.2 Cardiovascular examination, 222/223; 15.3 Arrhythmia (I), 230; 15.4 Atrial fibrillation, 235; 15.5 External
View abstract
chapter 16|26 pages
Neurological Emergencies Katherine IM Henderson and Chetan R Trivedy Scoring Scenarios: 16.1 Headache history, 243; 16.2 Neurological examination of the upper limb, 250;
View abstract
chapter 17|10 pages
Acid–Base Disorders Beth Christian
View abstract
chapter 18|16 pages
Toxicological Emergencies Simon FJ Clarke and Nick Payne Scoring Scenarios: 18.1 Paracetamol overdose, 278; 18.2 Tricyclic antidepressant poisoning, 282;
View abstract
chapter 19|12 pages
Renal Emergencies Joban S Sehmi and Amit KJ Mandal Scoring Scenarios: 19.1 Acute renal failure, 294; 19.2 Renal colic 298;
View abstract
chapter 20|10 pages
Endocrine Emergencies Zulfiquar Mirza and Chetan R Trivedy Scoring Scenarios: 20.1 DKA history and management, 306; 20.2 Thyroid examination, 309;
View abstract
chapter 21|8 pages
Haematological Emergencies Peter Jaye and Mathew Hall
View abstract
chapter 22|16 pages
Infectious Diseases Bethany Davies and Duncan Bootland Scoring Scenarios: 22.1 Community-acquired pneumonia, 324; 22.2 The febrile traveller, 327;
View abstract
chapter 23|10 pages
Dermatological Emergencies Harith Al-Rawi Scoring Scenarios: 23.1 Eczema history, 340; 23.2 Examination of a rash (erythema multiforme), 343;
View abstract
chapter 24|8 pages
Oncological Emergencies Andrew Parfitt Scoring Scenarios: 24.1 Cauda equina syndrome in malignancy, 349; 24.2 Hypercalcaemia in
View abstract
chapter 25|12 pages
Rheumatological Emergencies Alastair Newton Scoring Scenarios: 25.1 Acute monoarthropathy, 358; 25.2 Back pain and ‘red flags’, 361;
View abstract
chapter 26|18 pages
Paediatric Emergencies Chetan R Trivedy Scoring Scenarios: 26.1 Febrile convulsion, 370; 26.2 NAI, 373; 26.3 Meningococcal septicaemia
View abstract
chapter 27|22 pages
Psychiatric Emergencies Nicola Drake and Chetan R Trivedy Scoring Scenarios: 27.1 Alcohol history, 390/391; 27.2 Deliberate self-harm history, 395;
View abstract
chapter 28|6 pages
Major Incident Management Shumontha Dev
View abstract
chapter 29|8 pages
Medicolegal Aspects of Emergency Medicine Andrew Parfitt
View abstract
chapter 30|12 pages
Communication Skills Chetan R Trivedy and Andrew Parfitt Scoring Scenarios: 30.1 The angry patient, 424; 30.2 Breaking bad news, 427; 30.3 The difficult
View abstract
chapter 31|16 pages
Practical Skills for the Emergency Department Natalie S Shenker and Chetan R Trivedy
View abstract
chapter 32|14 pages
Management Skills David Roe
View abstract
chapter 33|6 pages
Evidence-Based Medicine Charles Young
View abstract
chapter 34|18 pages
Instructions for actors in relevant OSCEs Chetan R Trivedy
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Mastering Emergency Medicine is a concise, revision-focused textbook that covers everything that candidates need to know in order to pass the College of Emergency Medicine's (CEM) membership examination (MCEM) to enter training, and to the pass fellowship examination (FCEM) to complete the Certificate of Specialist Training.With over 100 OSCE scena

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|10 pages
Surviving the CEM Examination Chetan R Trivedy and Andrew Parfitt
View abstract
chapter 2|22 pages
Resuscitation Chetan R Trivedy and Russell Barber
View abstract
chapter 3|16 pages
Anaesthetics and Pain Relief Peter Jaye, Russell Barber and Chetan R Trivedy
View abstract
chapter 4|8 pages
Wound Management Savvas Pappasavvas and Chetan R Trivedy
View abstract
chapter 5|14 pages
Major Trauma Harith Al-Rawi
View abstract
chapter 6|32 pages
Musculoskeletal Emergencies Evan Coughlan
View abstract
chapter 7|10 pages
Vascular Emergencies Shumontha Dev
View abstract
chapter 8|18 pages
Abdominal Emergencies Chetan R Trivedy and Andrew Parfitt
View abstract
chapter 9|10 pages
Genitourinary Emergencies Francesca Garnham Scoring Scenarios: 9.1 Testicular torsion, 134/135; 9.2 Haematuria – history, 138/139
View abstract
chapter 10|14 pages
Ophthalmological Emergencies Shumontha Dev Scoring Scenarios: 10.1 Acute red eye, 145; 10.2 Acute loss of vision, 150/151;
View abstract
chapter 11|8 pages
Ear, Nose and Throat Conditions Shumontha Dev
View abstract
chapter 12|6 pages
Maxillofacial Emergencies Chetan R Trivedy
View abstract
chapter 13|16 pages
Obstetrics and Gynaecology Francesca Garnham Scoring Scenarios: 13.1 Vaginal examination, 171; 13.2 Vaginal bleeding, 175;
View abstract
chapter 14|24 pages
Respiratory Emergencies Beth Christian and Chetan R Trivedy Scoring Scenarios: 14.1 Severe asthma, 189; 14.2 Pneumothorax, 192; 14.3 Diagnosis of pulmonary embolisms, 197; 14.4 COPD, 201; 14.5 Respiratory examination, 203/204; 14.6 Asthma in
View abstract
chapter 15|30 pages
Cardiological Emergencies Joban S Sehmi, Chetan R Trivedy and Andrew Parfitt Scoring Scenarios: 15.1 Chest pain – history and management, 217/218; 15.2 Cardiovascular examination, 222/223; 15.3 Arrhythmia (I), 230; 15.4 Atrial fibrillation, 235; 15.5 External
View abstract
chapter 16|26 pages
Neurological Emergencies Katherine IM Henderson and Chetan R Trivedy Scoring Scenarios: 16.1 Headache history, 243; 16.2 Neurological examination of the upper limb, 250;
View abstract
chapter 17|10 pages
Acid–Base Disorders Beth Christian
View abstract
chapter 18|16 pages
Toxicological Emergencies Simon FJ Clarke and Nick Payne Scoring Scenarios: 18.1 Paracetamol overdose, 278; 18.2 Tricyclic antidepressant poisoning, 282;
View abstract
chapter 19|12 pages
Renal Emergencies Joban S Sehmi and Amit KJ Mandal Scoring Scenarios: 19.1 Acute renal failure, 294; 19.2 Renal colic 298;
View abstract
chapter 20|10 pages
Endocrine Emergencies Zulfiquar Mirza and Chetan R Trivedy Scoring Scenarios: 20.1 DKA history and management, 306; 20.2 Thyroid examination, 309;
View abstract
chapter 21|8 pages
Haematological Emergencies Peter Jaye and Mathew Hall
View abstract
chapter 22|16 pages
Infectious Diseases Bethany Davies and Duncan Bootland Scoring Scenarios: 22.1 Community-acquired pneumonia, 324; 22.2 The febrile traveller, 327;
View abstract
chapter 23|10 pages
Dermatological Emergencies Harith Al-Rawi Scoring Scenarios: 23.1 Eczema history, 340; 23.2 Examination of a rash (erythema multiforme), 343;
View abstract
chapter 24|8 pages
Oncological Emergencies Andrew Parfitt Scoring Scenarios: 24.1 Cauda equina syndrome in malignancy, 349; 24.2 Hypercalcaemia in
View abstract
chapter 25|12 pages
Rheumatological Emergencies Alastair Newton Scoring Scenarios: 25.1 Acute monoarthropathy, 358; 25.2 Back pain and ‘red flags’, 361;
View abstract
chapter 26|18 pages
Paediatric Emergencies Chetan R Trivedy Scoring Scenarios: 26.1 Febrile convulsion, 370; 26.2 NAI, 373; 26.3 Meningococcal septicaemia
View abstract
chapter 27|22 pages
Psychiatric Emergencies Nicola Drake and Chetan R Trivedy Scoring Scenarios: 27.1 Alcohol history, 390/391; 27.2 Deliberate self-harm history, 395;
View abstract
chapter 28|6 pages
Major Incident Management Shumontha Dev
View abstract
chapter 29|8 pages
Medicolegal Aspects of Emergency Medicine Andrew Parfitt
View abstract
chapter 30|12 pages
Communication Skills Chetan R Trivedy and Andrew Parfitt Scoring Scenarios: 30.1 The angry patient, 424; 30.2 Breaking bad news, 427; 30.3 The difficult
View abstract
chapter 31|16 pages
Practical Skills for the Emergency Department Natalie S Shenker and Chetan R Trivedy
View abstract
chapter 32|14 pages
Management Skills David Roe
View abstract
chapter 33|6 pages
Evidence-Based Medicine Charles Young
View abstract
chapter 34|18 pages
Instructions for actors in relevant OSCEs Chetan R Trivedy
View abstract

Mastering Emergency Medicine is a concise, revision-focused textbook that covers everything that candidates need to know in order to pass the College of Emergency Medicine's (CEM) membership examination (MCEM) to enter training, and to the pass fellowship examination (FCEM) to complete the Certificate of Specialist Training.With over 100 OSCE scena

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|10 pages
Surviving the CEM Examination Chetan R Trivedy and Andrew Parfitt
View abstract
chapter 2|22 pages
Resuscitation Chetan R Trivedy and Russell Barber
View abstract
chapter 3|16 pages
Anaesthetics and Pain Relief Peter Jaye, Russell Barber and Chetan R Trivedy
View abstract
chapter 4|8 pages
Wound Management Savvas Pappasavvas and Chetan R Trivedy
View abstract
chapter 5|14 pages
Major Trauma Harith Al-Rawi
View abstract
chapter 6|32 pages
Musculoskeletal Emergencies Evan Coughlan
View abstract
chapter 7|10 pages
Vascular Emergencies Shumontha Dev
View abstract
chapter 8|18 pages
Abdominal Emergencies Chetan R Trivedy and Andrew Parfitt
View abstract
chapter 9|10 pages
Genitourinary Emergencies Francesca Garnham Scoring Scenarios: 9.1 Testicular torsion, 134/135; 9.2 Haematuria – history, 138/139
View abstract
chapter 10|14 pages
Ophthalmological Emergencies Shumontha Dev Scoring Scenarios: 10.1 Acute red eye, 145; 10.2 Acute loss of vision, 150/151;
View abstract
chapter 11|8 pages
Ear, Nose and Throat Conditions Shumontha Dev
View abstract
chapter 12|6 pages
Maxillofacial Emergencies Chetan R Trivedy
View abstract
chapter 13|16 pages
Obstetrics and Gynaecology Francesca Garnham Scoring Scenarios: 13.1 Vaginal examination, 171; 13.2 Vaginal bleeding, 175;
View abstract
chapter 14|24 pages
Respiratory Emergencies Beth Christian and Chetan R Trivedy Scoring Scenarios: 14.1 Severe asthma, 189; 14.2 Pneumothorax, 192; 14.3 Diagnosis of pulmonary embolisms, 197; 14.4 COPD, 201; 14.5 Respiratory examination, 203/204; 14.6 Asthma in
View abstract
chapter 15|30 pages
Cardiological Emergencies Joban S Sehmi, Chetan R Trivedy and Andrew Parfitt Scoring Scenarios: 15.1 Chest pain – history and management, 217/218; 15.2 Cardiovascular examination, 222/223; 15.3 Arrhythmia (I), 230; 15.4 Atrial fibrillation, 235; 15.5 External
View abstract
chapter 16|26 pages
Neurological Emergencies Katherine IM Henderson and Chetan R Trivedy Scoring Scenarios: 16.1 Headache history, 243; 16.2 Neurological examination of the upper limb, 250;
View abstract
chapter 17|10 pages
Acid–Base Disorders Beth Christian
View abstract
chapter 18|16 pages
Toxicological Emergencies Simon FJ Clarke and Nick Payne Scoring Scenarios: 18.1 Paracetamol overdose, 278; 18.2 Tricyclic antidepressant poisoning, 282;
View abstract
chapter 19|12 pages
Renal Emergencies Joban S Sehmi and Amit KJ Mandal Scoring Scenarios: 19.1 Acute renal failure, 294; 19.2 Renal colic 298;
View abstract
chapter 20|10 pages
Endocrine Emergencies Zulfiquar Mirza and Chetan R Trivedy Scoring Scenarios: 20.1 DKA history and management, 306; 20.2 Thyroid examination, 309;
View abstract
chapter 21|8 pages
Haematological Emergencies Peter Jaye and Mathew Hall
View abstract
chapter 22|16 pages
Infectious Diseases Bethany Davies and Duncan Bootland Scoring Scenarios: 22.1 Community-acquired pneumonia, 324; 22.2 The febrile traveller, 327;
View abstract
chapter 23|10 pages
Dermatological Emergencies Harith Al-Rawi Scoring Scenarios: 23.1 Eczema history, 340; 23.2 Examination of a rash (erythema multiforme), 343;
View abstract
chapter 24|8 pages
Oncological Emergencies Andrew Parfitt Scoring Scenarios: 24.1 Cauda equina syndrome in malignancy, 349; 24.2 Hypercalcaemia in
View abstract
chapter 25|12 pages
Rheumatological Emergencies Alastair Newton Scoring Scenarios: 25.1 Acute monoarthropathy, 358; 25.2 Back pain and ‘red flags’, 361;
View abstract
chapter 26|18 pages
Paediatric Emergencies Chetan R Trivedy Scoring Scenarios: 26.1 Febrile convulsion, 370; 26.2 NAI, 373; 26.3 Meningococcal septicaemia
View abstract
chapter 27|22 pages
Psychiatric Emergencies Nicola Drake and Chetan R Trivedy Scoring Scenarios: 27.1 Alcohol history, 390/391; 27.2 Deliberate self-harm history, 395;
View abstract
chapter 28|6 pages
Major Incident Management Shumontha Dev
View abstract
chapter 29|8 pages
Medicolegal Aspects of Emergency Medicine Andrew Parfitt
View abstract
chapter 30|12 pages
Communication Skills Chetan R Trivedy and Andrew Parfitt Scoring Scenarios: 30.1 The angry patient, 424; 30.2 Breaking bad news, 427; 30.3 The difficult
View abstract
chapter 31|16 pages
Practical Skills for the Emergency Department Natalie S Shenker and Chetan R Trivedy
View abstract
chapter 32|14 pages
Management Skills David Roe
View abstract
chapter 33|6 pages
Evidence-Based Medicine Charles Young
View abstract
chapter 34|18 pages
Instructions for actors in relevant OSCEs Chetan R Trivedy
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Mastering Emergency Medicine is a concise, revision-focused textbook that covers everything that candidates need to know in order to pass the College of Emergency Medicine's (CEM) membership examination (MCEM) to enter training, and to the pass fellowship examination (FCEM) to complete the Certificate of Specialist Training.With over 100 OSCE scena

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|10 pages
Surviving the CEM Examination Chetan R Trivedy and Andrew Parfitt
View abstract
chapter 2|22 pages
Resuscitation Chetan R Trivedy and Russell Barber
View abstract
chapter 3|16 pages
Anaesthetics and Pain Relief Peter Jaye, Russell Barber and Chetan R Trivedy
View abstract
chapter 4|8 pages
Wound Management Savvas Pappasavvas and Chetan R Trivedy
View abstract
chapter 5|14 pages
Major Trauma Harith Al-Rawi
View abstract
chapter 6|32 pages
Musculoskeletal Emergencies Evan Coughlan
View abstract
chapter 7|10 pages
Vascular Emergencies Shumontha Dev
View abstract
chapter 8|18 pages
Abdominal Emergencies Chetan R Trivedy and Andrew Parfitt
View abstract
chapter 9|10 pages
Genitourinary Emergencies Francesca Garnham Scoring Scenarios: 9.1 Testicular torsion, 134/135; 9.2 Haematuria – history, 138/139
View abstract
chapter 10|14 pages
Ophthalmological Emergencies Shumontha Dev Scoring Scenarios: 10.1 Acute red eye, 145; 10.2 Acute loss of vision, 150/151;
View abstract
chapter 11|8 pages
Ear, Nose and Throat Conditions Shumontha Dev
View abstract
chapter 12|6 pages
Maxillofacial Emergencies Chetan R Trivedy
View abstract
chapter 13|16 pages
Obstetrics and Gynaecology Francesca Garnham Scoring Scenarios: 13.1 Vaginal examination, 171; 13.2 Vaginal bleeding, 175;
View abstract
chapter 14|24 pages
Respiratory Emergencies Beth Christian and Chetan R Trivedy Scoring Scenarios: 14.1 Severe asthma, 189; 14.2 Pneumothorax, 192; 14.3 Diagnosis of pulmonary embolisms, 197; 14.4 COPD, 201; 14.5 Respiratory examination, 203/204; 14.6 Asthma in
View abstract
chapter 15|30 pages
Cardiological Emergencies Joban S Sehmi, Chetan R Trivedy and Andrew Parfitt Scoring Scenarios: 15.1 Chest pain – history and management, 217/218; 15.2 Cardiovascular examination, 222/223; 15.3 Arrhythmia (I), 230; 15.4 Atrial fibrillation, 235; 15.5 External
View abstract
chapter 16|26 pages
Neurological Emergencies Katherine IM Henderson and Chetan R Trivedy Scoring Scenarios: 16.1 Headache history, 243; 16.2 Neurological examination of the upper limb, 250;
View abstract
chapter 17|10 pages
Acid–Base Disorders Beth Christian
View abstract
chapter 18|16 pages
Toxicological Emergencies Simon FJ Clarke and Nick Payne Scoring Scenarios: 18.1 Paracetamol overdose, 278; 18.2 Tricyclic antidepressant poisoning, 282;
View abstract
chapter 19|12 pages
Renal Emergencies Joban S Sehmi and Amit KJ Mandal Scoring Scenarios: 19.1 Acute renal failure, 294; 19.2 Renal colic 298;
View abstract
chapter 20|10 pages
Endocrine Emergencies Zulfiquar Mirza and Chetan R Trivedy Scoring Scenarios: 20.1 DKA history and management, 306; 20.2 Thyroid examination, 309;
View abstract
chapter 21|8 pages
Haematological Emergencies Peter Jaye and Mathew Hall
View abstract
chapter 22|16 pages
Infectious Diseases Bethany Davies and Duncan Bootland Scoring Scenarios: 22.1 Community-acquired pneumonia, 324; 22.2 The febrile traveller, 327;
View abstract
chapter 23|10 pages
Dermatological Emergencies Harith Al-Rawi Scoring Scenarios: 23.1 Eczema history, 340; 23.2 Examination of a rash (erythema multiforme), 343;
View abstract
chapter 24|8 pages
Oncological Emergencies Andrew Parfitt Scoring Scenarios: 24.1 Cauda equina syndrome in malignancy, 349; 24.2 Hypercalcaemia in
View abstract
chapter 25|12 pages
Rheumatological Emergencies Alastair Newton Scoring Scenarios: 25.1 Acute monoarthropathy, 358; 25.2 Back pain and ‘red flags’, 361;
View abstract
chapter 26|18 pages
Paediatric Emergencies Chetan R Trivedy Scoring Scenarios: 26.1 Febrile convulsion, 370; 26.2 NAI, 373; 26.3 Meningococcal septicaemia
View abstract
chapter 27|22 pages
Psychiatric Emergencies Nicola Drake and Chetan R Trivedy Scoring Scenarios: 27.1 Alcohol history, 390/391; 27.2 Deliberate self-harm history, 395;
View abstract
chapter 28|6 pages
Major Incident Management Shumontha Dev
View abstract
chapter 29|8 pages
Medicolegal Aspects of Emergency Medicine Andrew Parfitt
View abstract
chapter 30|12 pages
Communication Skills Chetan R Trivedy and Andrew Parfitt Scoring Scenarios: 30.1 The angry patient, 424; 30.2 Breaking bad news, 427; 30.3 The difficult
View abstract
chapter 31|16 pages
Practical Skills for the Emergency Department Natalie S Shenker and Chetan R Trivedy
View abstract
chapter 32|14 pages
Management Skills David Roe
View abstract
chapter 33|6 pages
Evidence-Based Medicine Charles Young
View abstract
chapter 34|18 pages
Instructions for actors in relevant OSCEs Chetan R Trivedy
View abstract

Mastering Emergency Medicine is a concise, revision-focused textbook that covers everything that candidates need to know in order to pass the College of Emergency Medicine's (CEM) membership examination (MCEM) to enter training, and to the pass fellowship examination (FCEM) to complete the Certificate of Specialist Training.With over 100 OSCE scena

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|10 pages
Surviving the CEM Examination Chetan R Trivedy and Andrew Parfitt
View abstract
chapter 2|22 pages
Resuscitation Chetan R Trivedy and Russell Barber
View abstract
chapter 3|16 pages
Anaesthetics and Pain Relief Peter Jaye, Russell Barber and Chetan R Trivedy
View abstract
chapter 4|8 pages
Wound Management Savvas Pappasavvas and Chetan R Trivedy
View abstract
chapter 5|14 pages
Major Trauma Harith Al-Rawi
View abstract
chapter 6|32 pages
Musculoskeletal Emergencies Evan Coughlan
View abstract
chapter 7|10 pages
Vascular Emergencies Shumontha Dev
View abstract
chapter 8|18 pages
Abdominal Emergencies Chetan R Trivedy and Andrew Parfitt
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chapter 9|10 pages
Genitourinary Emergencies Francesca Garnham Scoring Scenarios: 9.1 Testicular torsion, 134/135; 9.2 Haematuria – history, 138/139
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chapter 10|14 pages
Ophthalmological Emergencies Shumontha Dev Scoring Scenarios: 10.1 Acute red eye, 145; 10.2 Acute loss of vision, 150/151;
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chapter 11|8 pages
Ear, Nose and Throat Conditions Shumontha Dev
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chapter 12|6 pages
Maxillofacial Emergencies Chetan R Trivedy
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chapter 13|16 pages
Obstetrics and Gynaecology Francesca Garnham Scoring Scenarios: 13.1 Vaginal examination, 171; 13.2 Vaginal bleeding, 175;
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chapter 14|24 pages
Respiratory Emergencies Beth Christian and Chetan R Trivedy Scoring Scenarios: 14.1 Severe asthma, 189; 14.2 Pneumothorax, 192; 14.3 Diagnosis of pulmonary embolisms, 197; 14.4 COPD, 201; 14.5 Respiratory examination, 203/204; 14.6 Asthma in
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chapter 15|30 pages
Cardiological Emergencies Joban S Sehmi, Chetan R Trivedy and Andrew Parfitt Scoring Scenarios: 15.1 Chest pain – history and management, 217/218; 15.2 Cardiovascular examination, 222/223; 15.3 Arrhythmia (I), 230; 15.4 Atrial fibrillation, 235; 15.5 External
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chapter 16|26 pages
Neurological Emergencies Katherine IM Henderson and Chetan R Trivedy Scoring Scenarios: 16.1 Headache history, 243; 16.2 Neurological examination of the upper limb, 250;
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chapter 17|10 pages
Acid–Base Disorders Beth Christian
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chapter 18|16 pages
Toxicological Emergencies Simon FJ Clarke and Nick Payne Scoring Scenarios: 18.1 Paracetamol overdose, 278; 18.2 Tricyclic antidepressant poisoning, 282;
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chapter 19|12 pages
Renal Emergencies Joban S Sehmi and Amit KJ Mandal Scoring Scenarios: 19.1 Acute renal failure, 294; 19.2 Renal colic 298;
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chapter 20|10 pages
Endocrine Emergencies Zulfiquar Mirza and Chetan R Trivedy Scoring Scenarios: 20.1 DKA history and management, 306; 20.2 Thyroid examination, 309;
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chapter 21|8 pages
Haematological Emergencies Peter Jaye and Mathew Hall
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chapter 22|16 pages
Infectious Diseases Bethany Davies and Duncan Bootland Scoring Scenarios: 22.1 Community-acquired pneumonia, 324; 22.2 The febrile traveller, 327;
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chapter 23|10 pages
Dermatological Emergencies Harith Al-Rawi Scoring Scenarios: 23.1 Eczema history, 340; 23.2 Examination of a rash (erythema multiforme), 343;
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chapter 24|8 pages
Oncological Emergencies Andrew Parfitt Scoring Scenarios: 24.1 Cauda equina syndrome in malignancy, 349; 24.2 Hypercalcaemia in
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chapter 25|12 pages
Rheumatological Emergencies Alastair Newton Scoring Scenarios: 25.1 Acute monoarthropathy, 358; 25.2 Back pain and ‘red flags’, 361;
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chapter 26|18 pages
Paediatric Emergencies Chetan R Trivedy Scoring Scenarios: 26.1 Febrile convulsion, 370; 26.2 NAI, 373; 26.3 Meningococcal septicaemia
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chapter 27|22 pages
Psychiatric Emergencies Nicola Drake and Chetan R Trivedy Scoring Scenarios: 27.1 Alcohol history, 390/391; 27.2 Deliberate self-harm history, 395;
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chapter 28|6 pages
Major Incident Management Shumontha Dev
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chapter 29|8 pages
Medicolegal Aspects of Emergency Medicine Andrew Parfitt
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chapter 30|12 pages
Communication Skills Chetan R Trivedy and Andrew Parfitt Scoring Scenarios: 30.1 The angry patient, 424; 30.2 Breaking bad news, 427; 30.3 The difficult
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chapter 31|16 pages
Practical Skills for the Emergency Department Natalie S Shenker and Chetan R Trivedy
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chapter 32|14 pages
Management Skills David Roe
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chapter 33|6 pages
Evidence-Based Medicine Charles Young
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chapter 34|18 pages
Instructions for actors in relevant OSCEs Chetan R Trivedy
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