invasive types of resuscitation for acute respiratory failure, pulmonary embolism and pulmonary obstructions blunt and penetrating head, chest, abdomen injuries, largely from automobile accidents and gun shot wounds
A "hot belly" is slang for acute abdomen. If a patient has a collection of signs and symptoms indicating an acute abdomen, referral to ER to consult with a surgeon is the normal course of events. Possibilities include appendicitis, ectopic pregnancy, and other possible surgical emergencies.
Gregg A. Adams has written: 'On call procedures' -- subject(s): Emergencies, Handbooks, Handbooks, manuals, Handbooks, manuals, etc, Hospitals, Medical staff, Operative Surgical Procedures, Surgical Procedures, Operative, Surgical emergencies 'Surgery Clerkship Guide' 'On call' -- subject(s): Complications, Emergencies, Handbooks, Handbooks, manuals, Handbooks, manuals, etc, Operative Surgery, Operative Surgical Procedures, Surgery, Surgery, Operative, Surgical Procedures, Operative, Surgical emergencies 'Surgical Subspecialties Clerkship Guide (Clerkship Guides)'
John E. Hawkesford has written: 'Maxillofacial and dental emergencies' -- subject(s): Dental emergencies, Diagnosis, Emergencies, Face, Facial bones, Fractures, Handbooks, Handbooks, manuals, Injuries, Maxillofacial Injuries, Surgical emergencies, Teeth, Therapy, Tooth, Wounds and injuries
W. H. C. Romanis has written: 'Surgical emergencies in practice'
Surgical supply websites include Benson's Surgical Supply, Falk Surgical Supplies, Sonoma Surgical Supply, Moore Medical, Surgical Supply Care, and Lorraine Surgical Supply.
A significant percentage of the survivors will have tissue damage that requires surgical treatment.
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J. Alex Haller has written: 'Deep thrombophlebitis; pathophysiology and treatment' -- subject(s): Thrombophlebitis 'Surgical emergencies in the newborn' -- subject(s): Infants (Newborn), Neonatal emergencies, Surgery
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An acute injury is an injury that occurred recently as a result of a traumatic event. Acute injuries in orthopedics include: Muscle pulls Ligament sprains Fractures Dislocations Contusions (bruises) Other acute injuries, not generally seen in orthopedics, include: Lacerations Electrical shocks Burns
Acute appendicitis is a disease that can be relatively severe but typically has a short duration. If left untreated, it can progress quickly and lead to complications. Treatment usually involves surgical removal of the appendix.
Fast-acting agents are those that produce a rapid effect after administration. Examples include medications like epinephrine for allergic reactions or nitroglycerin for angina. These agents are designed to work quickly to address acute medical conditions or emergencies.