Emergency Medicine

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Contents xix



  • Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Section I CRITICAL CARE EMERGENCIES

  • Initial approach

  • Definitive care

  • Acute Upper Airway Obstruction

  • Shocked Patient

  • General approach

  • Hypovolaemic shock

  • Septic shock

  • Unconscious Patient

  • Anaphylaxis

  • Severe Head Injury

  • Critical-Care Areas Drug Infusion Guideline

  • Further Reading

  • Chest Pain Section II GENERAL MEDICAL EMERGENCIES

  • Acute coronary syndrome

  • ST elevation myocardial infarction

  • Non-ST elevation myocardial infarction and unstable angina

  • Non-cardiac chest pain

  • Pulmonary embolus

  • Venous thromboembolism with deep vein thrombosis

  • Aortic dissection

  • Pericarditis

  • Pleurisy

  • Abdominal causes of chest pain

  • Musculoskeletal and chest wall pain

  • Cardiac Arrhythmias viii Contents

  • Breathless Patient

  • Acute asthma

  • Community-acquired pneumonia

  • Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

  • Pneumothorax

  • Pulmonary embolus

  • Pulmonary oedema

  • Acute upper airway obstruction

  • Upper Gastrointestinal Haemorrhage

  • Diabetic Coma and Pre-coma

  • Diabetic ketoacidosis

  • Hyperglycaemic, hyperosmolar non-ketotic syndrome

  • Altered Conscious Level

  • Confused patient

  • Alcohol-related medical problems

  • Patient with an altered conscious level and smelling of alcohol

  • Alcohol withdrawal

  • Acute Neurological Conditions

  • Syncope

  • Seizure (Fit)

  • Generalized convulsive status epilepticus

  • Transient ischaemic attack

  • Stroke

  • Headache

  • Meningitis

  • Subarachnoid haemorrhage

  • Space-occupying lesion

  • Temporal arteritis

  • Hypertensive encephalopathy

  • Migraine

  • Tension (muscle contraction) headache

  • Post-traumatic headache

  • Disease in other cranial structures

  • Acute Arthropathy

  • Acute monoarthropathy

  • Septic arthritis

  • Gouty arthritis

  • Pseudogout

  • Traumatic arthritis

  • Acute polyarthropathy

  • Rheumatoid arthritis

  • Osteoarthritis Contents ix

  • Allergic or Immunological Conditions

  • Urticaria (hives)

  • Angioedema

  • Skin Disorders

  • Blistering (vesicobullous) conditions

  • Pruritus (itching conditions)

  • Purpuric conditions

  • Exanthematous diseases

  • Malignant melanoma

  • Elderly Patient

  • Disordered behaviour in the elderly

  • Falls in the elderly

  • Further Reading

  • Acid–Base Disturbances EMERGENCIES

  • Arterial blood gas interpretation

  • Metabolic acidosis

  • Metabolic alkalosis

  • Respiratory acidosis

  • Respiratory alkalosis

  • Electrolyte Disorders

  • Potassium disorders

  • Hyperkalaemia

  • Hypokalaemia

  • Sodium disorders

  • Hypernatraemia

  • Hyponatraemia

  • Calcium disorders

  • Hypercalcaemia

  • Hypocalcaemia

  • Magnesium disorders

  • Hypermagnesaemia

  • Hypomagnesaemia

  • Acute Renal Failure

  • Acute kidney injury

  • Further Reading

  • Febrile Neutropenic Patient EMERGENCIES

  • Hepatitis

  • Gastrointestinal Tract Infection

  • Sexually Transmitted Diseases

  • Needlestick and Sharps Incidents

  • Inoculation Incident with HIV Risk

  • Inoculation Incident with Hepatitis Risk

  • Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection

  • Tuberculosis

  • Bites with Rabies or other Lyssavirus Risk

  • Rabies and Lyssavirus risk

  • Common Imported Diseases of Travellers

  • Malaria

  • Typhoid

  • Dengue

  • Typhus and spotted fevers

  • Helminth infections

  • Pandemic Influenza

  • Further Reading

  • Acute Poisoning: General Principles Section V TOXICOLOGY

  • Specific Poisons

  • Paracetamol

  • Salicylates

  • Tricyclic antidepressants

  • Benzodiazepines

  • Opioids

  • Iron

  • Digoxin

  • Lithium

  • Theophylline

  • Beta-blockers

  • Calcium-channel blocking drugs

  • Carbon monoxide

  • Cyanide

  • Chloroquine

  • Cocaine

  • Organophosphates Contents xi

  • Paraquat

  • Chemical Burns

  • Further Reading

  • Snake Bites Section VI TOXINOLOGY EMERGENCIES

  • Elapid snake bites

  • Viper (adder) snake bites

  • Spider Bites

  • Marine Envenomation

  • Bee and Wasp Stings

  • Further Reading

  • Heat, Cold and Drowning Section VII ENVIRONMENTAL EMERGENCIES

  • Heat illness

  • Other hyperthermia-related illness

  • Hypothermia

  • Drowning

  • Sports-Diving Accidents

  • Decompression illness

  • Decompression illness with barotrauma

  • Electrical Burns, Electrocution and Lightning Strike

  • Electrical flash burns

  • Low-voltage electrocution

  • High-voltage electrocution

  • Lightning strike

  • Further Reading

  • Multiple Injuries Section VIII SURGICAL EMERGENCIES

  • Definitive Care Further Diagnosis and Management of Multiple Injuries:

  • Head and Facial Injuries

  • Neck Injuries

  • Cervical spine injury

  • Airway injury

  • Vascular injury in the neck

  • Nerve injury in the neck

  • Oesophageal injury xii Contents

  • Neck sprain

  • Chest Injuries

  • Pneumothorax

  • Haemothorax

  • Rib and sternum fractures

  • Myocardial contusion

  • Aortic rupture

  • Diaphragm rupture

  • Oesophageal rupture

  • Penetrating chest injury

  • Abdominal and Pelvic Trauma

  • Blunt abdominal trauma

  • Penetrating abdominal trauma

  • Pelvic injury

  • Blunt renal injury

  • Penetrating renal injury

  • Bladder and urethral injuries

  • Additional Orthopaedic Injuries in Multiple Trauma

  • Thoracic and lumbosacral spine injury

  • Limb injury

  • Head Injury

  • Conscious head injury

  • Burns

  • Major burns

  • Minor burns and scalds

  • Minor burns of the hand

  • Minor burns of the face

  • Bitumen burns

  • Acute Abdomen

  • Seriously ill patient

  • Stable patient with an acute abdomen

  • Causes of acute abdominal pain

  • Acute appendicitis

  • Intestinal obstruction

  • Intussusception

  • Perforation of a viscus

  • Diverticulitis

  • Inflammatory bowel disease

  • Biliary colic

  • Acute cholecystitis

  • Ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm

  • Ischaemic colitis

  • Mesenteric infarction Contents xiii

  • Ruptured spleen

  • Acute pancreatitis

  • Renal and ureteric colic

  • Pyelonephritis

  • Acute urinary retention

  • Acute epididymo-orchitis

  • Acute testicular torsion

  • Primary peritonitis

  • Retroperitoneal haemorrhage

  • Gynaecological causes

  • Medical disorders presenting with acute abdominal pain

  • Further Reading

  • Injuries to the Shoulder and Upper Arm Section IX ORTHOPAEDIC EMERGENCIES

  • Fractures of the clavicle

  • Acromioclavicular dislocation

  • Sternoclavicular dislocation

  • Fractures of the scapula

  • Anterior dislocation of the shoulder

  • Posterior dislocation of the shoulder

  • Fractures of the upper humerus

  • Fractures of the shaft of the humerus

  • Injuries to the Elbow and Forearm

  • Supracondylar fracture of the humerus

  • Condylar and epicondylar fractures of the humerus

  • Dislocation of the elbow

  • Pulled elbow

  • Fractures of the olecranon

  • Fractures of the radial head

  • Fractures of the radial and ulnar shafts

  • Injuries to the Wrist and Hand

  • Colles’ fracture

  • Smith’s fracture

  • Barton’s fracture-dislocation

  • Radial styloid fracture

  • Distal radial fractures in children

  • Fractures of the scaphoid

  • Dislocations of the carpus

  • Fractures of the other carpal bones

  • Fractures of the thumb metacarpal

  • Dislocation of the thumb metacarpal

  • Rupture of the ulnar collateral ligament xiv Contents

  • Fractures of the other metacarpals

  • Fractures of the proximal and middle phalanges

  • Fractures of the distal phalanges

  • Dislocation of the phalanges

  • Flexor tendon injuries in the hand

  • Extensor tendon injuries in the hand

  • Digital nerve injuries

  • Fingertip injuries

  • Cervical Spine Injuries

  • Thoracic and Lumbar Spine Injuries

  • Pelvic Injuries

  • Injuries to the Hip and Upper Femur

  • Dislocation of the hip

  • Fractures of the neck of the femur

  • Fractures of the shaft of the femur

  • Injuries to the Lower Femur, Knee and Upper Tibia

  • Supracondylar and condylar fractures of the femur

  • Fractures of the patella and injury to the quadriceps apparatus

  • Dislocation of the patella

  • Soft-tissue injuries of the knee

  • Dislocation of the knee

  • Fractures of the tibial condyles

  • Injuries to the Lower Tibia, Ankle and Foot

  • Fractures of the shaft of the tibia

  • Isolated fracture of the fibula

  • Inversion ankle injuries

  • Other ankle injuries

  • Dislocation of the ankle

  • Fractures and dislocation of the talus

  • Fractures of the calcaneus

  • Rupture of the tendo Achilles

  • Mid-tarsal dislocations

  • Metatarsal injuries and tarsometatarsal dislocations

  • Fractures of the phalanges of the foot

  • Dislocations of the phalanges of the foot

  • Further Reading

  • Soft-Tissue Injuries EMERGENCIES

  • Tetanus prophylaxis

  • Crush injury and compartment syndrome

  • Puncture injuries

  • Hand infections

  • Pre-tibial laceration

  • Non-articular Rheumatism

  • Torticollis (wry neck)

  • Frozen shoulder

  • Rotator cuff tear: supraspinatus rupture

  • Supraspinatus tendinitis

  • Subacromial bursitis

  • Tennis and golfer’s elbow

  • Olecranon bursitis

  • De Quervain’s stenosing tenosynovitis

  • Carpal tunnel syndrome

  • Housemaid’s knee

  • Back Pain

  • Direct back trauma

  • Indirect mechanical back trauma

  • Severe or atypical, non-traumatic back pain

  • Mild to moderate, non-traumatic back pain

  • Further Reading

  • General Assessment Section XI PAEDIATRIC EMERGENCIES

  • Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

  • Breathless Child

  • Asthma

  • Bronchiolitis

  • Pneumonia

  • Anaphylaxis

  • Stridor

  • Croup (acute laryngotracheobronchitis)

  • Epiglottitis (supraglottitis)

  • Inhaled foreign body

  • Abdominal Pain, Diarrhoea and Vomiting

  • Acute abdominal pain

  • Diarrhoea, vomiting and dehydration

  • Febrile Child xvi Contents

  • Seizures and Febrile Convulsions

  • Seizures

  • Febrile convulsions

  • Acute Poisoning

  • Limping Child

  • Sudden Unexpected Death in Infancy

  • Child Abuse (Non-accidental Injury)

  • Further Reading

  • Gynaecological Assessment and Management EMERGENCIES

  • General principles

  • Prescribing in pregnancy

  • Gynaecological Causes of Acute Abdominal Pain

  • Ruptured ectopic pregnancy

  • Pelvic inflammatory disease (acute salpingitis)

  • Ruptured ovarian cyst

  • Torsion of an ovarian tumour

  • Endometriosis

  • Bleeding in Early Pregnancy

  • Spontaneous miscarriage

  • Induced septic abortion

  • Conditions in Late Pregnancy

  • Terminology

  • Antepartum haemorrhage

  • Pre-eclampsia and eclampsia

  • Emergency delivery

  • Trauma in late pregnancy

  • Cardiopulmonary resuscitation in late pregnancy

  • Women’s Medicine Crises

  • Post-coital contraception

  • Missed oral contraceptive pill

  • Domestic violence to females

  • Female rape

  • Further Reading

  • Traumatic Conditions of the Ear Section XIII ENT EMERGENCIES

  • Subperichondrial haematoma

  • Wounds of the auricle

  • Foreign body in the external ear

  • Perforated eardrum

  • Basal skull fracture

  • Non-traumatic Conditions of the Ear

  • Otitis externa

  • Furunculosis of the external ear

  • Acute otitis media

  • Mastoiditis

  • Vertigo

  • Facial nerve palsy

  • Traumatic Conditions of the Nose

  • Fractured nose

  • Foreign body in the nose

  • Non-traumatic Conditions of the Nose

  • Epistaxis

  • Traumatic Conditions of the Throat

  • Non-traumatic Conditions of the Throat

  • Tonsillitis

  • Quinsy (peritonsillar abscess)

  • Foreign body in the pharynx

  • Swallowed foreign body

  • Stridor

  • Further Reading

  • Visual Acuity Section XIV OPHTHALMIC EMERGENCIES

  • Topical Ophthalmic Preparations

  • Traumatic Conditions of the Eye

  • Periorbital haematoma (‘black eye’)

  • Subconjunctival haematoma

  • Eyelid laceration

  • Eyelid burn

  • Chemical burns to the eye

  • Conjunctival foreign body

  • Corneal foreign body

  • Corneal abrasion

  • Flash burn (arc eye)

  • Blunt trauma to the eye xviii Contents

  • Penetrating trauma to the eye

  • Conditions Affecting the Eyelids

  • Blepharitis

  • Stye (external hordeolum)

  • Meibomian abscess (internal hordeolum)

  • Meibomian cyst (chalazion)

  • Dacryocystitis

  • Orbital and periorbital cellulitis

  • Basal cell carcinoma (rodent ulcer)

  • Ophthalmic shingles (herpes zoster ophthalmicus)

  • Painful, Red Eye

  • Acute conjunctivitis

  • Acute keratitis

  • Acute iritis

  • Acute episcleritis and scleritis

  • Acute glaucoma

  • Sudden Loss of Vision in the Uninflamed Eye

  • Central retinal artery occlusion

  • Central retinal vein occlusion

  • Vitreous haemorrhage

  • Retinal detachment

  • Optic neuritis

  • Further Reading

  • Traumatic Conditions of the Face and Mouth EMERGENCIES

  • Lacerations

  • Tooth injuries

  • Fractured mandible

  • Dislocated mandible

  • Fracture of the zygoma or zygomaticomaxillary (malar) complex

  • ‘Blow-out’ fracture of the orbital floor

  • Le Fort middle-third of face fractures

  • Non-traumatic Conditions of the Mouth

  • Toothache

  • Dental abscess

  • Ludwig’s angina

  • Submandibular swellings

  • Further Reading

  • Deliberate Self-harm Section XVI PSYCHIATRIC EMERGENCIES

  • Violent Patient

  • Alcohol and Drug Dependency and Abuse

  • Alcohol and drug withdrawal

  • Problem drinking

  • Opiate and intravenous drug addiction

  • Benzodiazepine and solvent addiction

  • Involuntary Detention

  • Further Reading

  • Desirable Habits of the Good Emergency Department Doctor Section XVII ADMINISTRATIVE AND LEGAL ISSUES

  • Excellence in emergency department care

  • Emergency department medical records

  • Communicating with the general practitioner

  • Breaking bad news

  • Risk management and incident reporting

  • Triage

  • Consent, Competence and Refusal of Treatment

  • Consent and competence

  • Refusal of treatment and discharge against medical advice

  • Police, Coroner and Attending Court

  • Police request for patient information

  • Police request to interview a patient

  • Police request for an alcohol breath test or blood sample

  • Request for a police medical statement

  • Coroner

  • Attending an inquest or court

  • Retrieval and Inter-hospital Transfer

  • Major Incident

  • External disaster

  • Specialized responses

  • Chemical incident

  • Biological incident

  • Radiological incident

  • Further Reading

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