Physician Assistant Acute Care Protocols – SECOND EDITION: For Emergency Departments, Urgent Care Centers, and Family Practices
Over 140 concise, fast-reading protocols for Physician Assistants working in family practice, urgent care and emergency medicine. Covers cardiovascular, respiratory, endocrine, toxicology, neurology, musculoskeletal, gastrointestinal, genitourinary disorders, electrolyte and acid/base disturbances, HEENT, trauma, pediatrics, geriatrics, gynecology, infectious disease, dermatology, hematology, psychiatric and social, environmental, medications, and disease management, among others. The book provides differential diagnosis and practice
Over 140 concise, fast-reading protocols for Physician Assistants working in family practice, urgent care and emergency medicine. Covers cardiovascular, respiratory, endocrine, toxicology, neurology, musculoskeletal, gastrointestinal, genitourinary disorders, electrolyte and acid/base disturbances, HEENT, trauma, pediatrics, geriatrics, gynecology, infectious disease, dermatology, hematology, psychiatric and social, environmental, medications, and disease management, among others. The book provides differential diagnosis and practice guidance in a bulleted outline format. This book has evidenced-based care and best practices and is a risk management tool. The author Donald Correll, M.D. is the Emergency Department Medical Director of Jackson-Madison County General Hospital (Tennessee), which treats 85,000 patients annually.
Physician Assistant Acute Care 0
A great resource for practicing clinicians After receiving this book, I have found it to be an important “go-to” text for day-to-day practice in the emergency department. Not only does it satisfy the legal requirement that PA’s follow a written protocol, agreed upon by both PA and MD, but it quickly and concisely provides guidance on most everything a busy ER/acute care setting provider would encounter. Well-organized and easy to follow, the book helps direct diagnosis, treatment and details criteria for either admission/discharge or…