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JOHN WILEY Emergency Medicine Simulation Workbook A Tool For Bringing The Curriculum To Life 2Ed (Pb 2022) by THOUREEN T.L.
Emergency Medicine Simulation Workbook provides medical educators with clear and systematic guidance on incorporating medical simulation into their curriculum. Now in its second edition, this invaluable workbook helps those tasked with training emergency physicians, nurses, and technicians deliver the highest quality training and achieve optimal results. Chapters written by a team of expert authors explain how to use advanced simulation technology to realistically portray clinical scenarios without any risk to real patients. Fully annotated cases cover key topics including cardiovascular, thoracic and respiratory emergencies, trauma, toxicologic and infectious emergencies, and more. Throughout the text, practical "tips and tricks" accompany case images and patient data to help educators easily deploy simulation-based learning and tailor their curriculum for novice and advanced students alike. This workbook also: Helps medical educators train students in diverse settings where it is impractical to work directly with patientsHighlights the unique benefits of integrating medical simulation in diverse, acute, and emergency care training scenariosFeatures numerous clinical cases that cover the full spectrum of emergency medicine pathologyIncludes access to a companion website with patient histories, video clips, downloadable imaging and laboratory results in PowerPoint format, and additional resourcesAn indispensable tool designed to make simulation more accessible, Emergency Medicine Simulation Workbook remains a must-have guide for all medical educators in the field. Contributors viiAbbreviations xIntroduction 11 Abdominal/Gastroenterology Emergencies 3Michele Callahan2 Cardiovascular Emergencies 39Mark J. Bullard and Catherine M. Wares3 Cutaneous Emergencies 68Daa'iyah R. Cooper and Afrah A. Ali4 Environmental Emergencies 98Moira Davenport and Brittany N. Muller5 Hematologic and Oncologic Emergencies 119Ashley Pickering and Sarah B. Dubbs6 Immune System Emergencies 147Ashley C. Crimmins7 Systemic Infectious Emergencies 173Donald T. Ellis, II8 Nontraumatic Musculoskeletal Emergencies 208Andrew Ortega and Nur-Ain Nadir9 Obstetric/Gynecologic Emergencies 237Catherine M. Wares and Mark J. Bullard10 Nervous System Emergencies 264Danya Khoujah and Wan-Tsu W. Chang11 Psychobehavioral Emergencies 310Afrah A. Ali and Danya Khoujah12 Renal and Urogenital Emergencies 343Rupal Jain, Diane Kuhn and Sarah B. Dubbs13 Thoracic and Respiratory Emergencies 373Michael Billet14 Toxicologic Emergencies 398Charles Lei, Jeffrey N. Heimiller, and Joseph R. Sikon15 Traumatic Emergencies 432Charles Lei, Jeffrey N. Heimiller, and Joseph R. SikonIndex