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Emergency | Emergency Medicine is a reasonably wide field. It involves dealing with a whole host of complaints, from people with nothing wrong with them, those with [[minor injuries]], those with general medical or surgical problems, and then [[medical emergencies]]. | ||
===Medical Emergencies=== | ===Medical Emergencies=== |
Revision as of 08:42, 12 April 2012
Emergency Medicine is a reasonably wide field. It involves dealing with a whole host of complaints, from people with nothing wrong with them, those with minor injuries, those with general medical or surgical problems, and then medical emergencies.
Medical Emergencies
There is a whole page on medical emergencies that you should definitely know about.
Common ones in A&E are chest pain is important. So is ECG
Physical Injury
It's quite important to learn about physical injury, as it is a common appearance in A & E.
It is split into four areas: fractures, lacerations, burns and major injuries.
Casualty
If you watch Casualty, you will have a very realistic view of how emergency medicine is conducted in real hospitals. Realistic, apart from the fact that all the nurses and doctors do not actually have affairs with each other, with hospital administrators and with patients on a daily basis, managing to fit that in between their casual sex in elevators, near constant drug abuse, and the fact that they even have the energy after 12 hour shifts to go out drinking all night and arrive back at work still drunk the next day.
And no one is as nice as Charlie in real life.