Cardiology Emergencies

Cardiology Emergencies by Jeremy Brown is a comprehensive handbook published by Oxford University Press, USA, on January 27, 2011. This edition spans 304 pages and is presented in English. The book focuses on the presentation, investigation, and management of acute cardiac problems that necessitate prompt diagnosis and treatment, making it a valuable resource for residents, students, and practicing physicians.
Readers will find that Cardiology Emergencies is organized for quick access and learning, divided into three sections that facilitate efficient navigation. The first section provides acute presentations for rapid diagnosis, while the second addresses specific cardiac conditions. The final section offers clear descriptions of common practical cardiac procedures. With its concise summaries and bullet-point information, this handbook serves as an effective guide for the practical management of cardiac emergencies.
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Cardiology Emergencies covers the presentation, investigation, and management of acute cardiac problems that require speedy diagnosis and management. Created as a resource for residents and students, as well as an easy reference guide for physicians, this handbook is organized for quick access and learning. It is divided into three sections: the first provides acute presentations for quick diagnosis, the second addresses specific conditions, and the third offers clear descriptions of how to perform common practical cardiac procedures. Packed with concisely written summaries and bullet-point information, it is the ideal guide to the practical management of cardiac emergencies.
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