Emergency Medicine Rapid Reference: Critical Care and Acute Disease Management
MTA
Concise, high-yield protocols for stabilizing and treating life-threatening conditions in the ED
*Emergency Medicine Rapid Reference: Critical Care and Acute Disease Management* is a comprehensive clinical guide designed for healthcare professionals managing high-stakes conditions in the emergency department. The book is structured around the systematic ABCDE approach (Airway, Breathing, Circulation, Disability, and Exposure), emphasizing the "Zero Point Survey" and team coordination to bring order to the chaos of resuscitation. It provides standardized, evidence-based protocols for immediate stabilization, moving rapidly from initial problem recognition to definitive treatment pathways for a wide range of life-threatening crises.
The text covers essential critical care procedures, including difficult airway management, mechanical ventilation settings, and hemodynamics in various forms of shock. It details time-sensitive interventions for specific medical emergencies such as septic shock, cardiac arrest, acute coronary syndromes, and stroke. Specialized chapters provide granular guidance on trauma care, neuroprotection for brain and spinal cord injuries, and the management of thoracic and abdominal hemorrhage using damage-control resuscitation principles.
In addition to systemic emergencies, the reference addresses specific metabolic, toxicological, and environmental threats. Key sections focus on endocrine crises like DKA and thyroid storm, renal emergencies including hyperkalemia, and the identification of toxidromes and their antidotes. The book also adapts these principles for special populations, providing dedicated protocols for pediatric resuscitation, obstetric emergencies, and neonatal care.
The final chapters emphasize the role of human factors and cognitive offloading in crisis medicine. By integrating clinical decision rules, risk-stratification scores (such as the HEART and Wells’ criteria), and POCUS-guided flowcharts, the book aims to reduce diagnostic error and resource waste. Ultimately, it serves as a pragmatic, point-of-care tool intended to facilitate decisive action and improve survival outcomes during the critical first minutes of acute illness and injury.
This book is designed for emergency physicians, advanced practice providers, residents, and medical students who need concise, high‑yield guidance at the point of care. It also serves nurses, prehospital professionals, and any clinician working in resuscitation bays, community EDs, or critical care settings where rapid recognition and treatment of life‑threatening conditions are essential.
March 8, 2026
English
58,108 words
4 hours 4 minutes
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