A Clinician’s Survival Guide to Acute Medical Emergencies (A Nurse’s Survival Guide) 4th Edition
A Clinician’s Survival Guide to Acute Medical Emergencies (A Nurse’s Survival Guide, 4th Edition) is an essential quick-reference handbook for nurses, doctors, paramedics, and emergency care practitioners who deal with urgent and life-threatening situations. Now available at BooksHub.pk, this latest 4th Edition provides a concise, practical, and evidence-based approach to recognizing and managing acute medical emergencies across clinical settings.
This trusted pocket guide is designed to support rapid decision-making and confident clinical action when every second counts. It covers a wide range of critical situations—from cardiac arrest, respiratory distress, and sepsis to neurological, metabolic, and trauma-related emergencies. The book emphasizes early assessment, prioritization, and stabilization using the ABCDE approach, ensuring safe and systematic patient care.
The 4th Edition has been fully updated to reflect the latest NICE, Resuscitation Council (UK), and emergency care guidelines, along with new sections on COVID-19, sepsis protocols, and acute mental health crises. Each chapter provides clear, step-by-step instructions, clinical algorithms, red-flag warnings, and key intervention checklists, making it the perfect on-the-spot reference during shifts or ward rounds.
Compact and easy to carry, A Clinician’s Survival Guide to Acute Medical Emergencies is particularly useful for newly qualified nurses, foundation doctors, and healthcare professionals in A&E, ICU, and acute wards who need quick access to reliable clinical information.
Key Features:
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Comprehensive coverage of all major medical emergencies.
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Step-by-step management using the ABCDE framework.
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Updated with the latest emergency care and resuscitation guidelines.
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Handy algorithms, tables, and quick-reference summaries.
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Portable design—ideal for use on wards, in A&E, and during night shifts.
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Perfect for nurses, doctors, and emergency care practitioners.