Physician Assistant Acute Care Protocols – SECOND EDITION: For Emergency Departments, Urgent Care Centers, and Family Practices

September 3, 2014 - Comment

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

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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.

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Maria Tiu says:

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John Howard says:

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…

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