- Symbols Glossary
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Contributors
- Symbols and abbreviations
- Part 1 Emergency surgery—the basics
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 Preparing the patient for surgery
- Part 2 Problem-based emergency surgery
- Chapter 3 Trauma emergencies
- Chapter 4 The acute abdomen
- Chapter 5 Ward emergencies
- Part 3 Disease-based emergency surgery
- Chapter 6 Abdominal wall hernias
- Chapter 7 Oesophagus and stomach
- Chapter 8 Liver and biliary tree
- Chapter 9 Pancreas and spleen
- Chapter 10 Small and large bowel
- Chapter 11 The anus and anal canal
- Chapter 12 Breast and endocrine surgery
- Chapter 13 Vascular surgery
- Chapter 14 Paediatric surgery
- Chapter 15 Urology
- Chapter 16 Orthopaedic surgery
- Chapter 17 Neurosurgery
- Chapter 18 Cardiothoracic surgery
- Chapter 19 Miscellaneous conditions
- Part 4 Procedures
- Chapter 20 Procedures
- Index
(p. 3) Introduction
- Chapter:
- (p. 3) Introduction
- DOI:
- 10.1093/med/9780199219018.003.0001
Approaches to the emergency surgical patient 4
Communication 8
Ask a medical student what they would do in almost any clinical situation, and most of them will reply ‘I would take a full history, and then perform a thorough examination’. This mantra is drummed into all of us at medical school, and for most patients it is entirely suitable. Unfortunately, this approach is, at best, inefficient and, at worst, dangerous when dealing with the sickest surgical patients....
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- Symbols Glossary
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Contributors
- Symbols and abbreviations
- Part 1 Emergency surgery—the basics
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 Preparing the patient for surgery
- Part 2 Problem-based emergency surgery
- Chapter 3 Trauma emergencies
- Chapter 4 The acute abdomen
- Chapter 5 Ward emergencies
- Part 3 Disease-based emergency surgery
- Chapter 6 Abdominal wall hernias
- Chapter 7 Oesophagus and stomach
- Chapter 8 Liver and biliary tree
- Chapter 9 Pancreas and spleen
- Chapter 10 Small and large bowel
- Chapter 11 The anus and anal canal
- Chapter 12 Breast and endocrine surgery
- Chapter 13 Vascular surgery
- Chapter 14 Paediatric surgery
- Chapter 15 Urology
- Chapter 16 Orthopaedic surgery
- Chapter 17 Neurosurgery
- Chapter 18 Cardiothoracic surgery
- Chapter 19 Miscellaneous conditions
- Part 4 Procedures
- Chapter 20 Procedures
- Index