The Resource McRae's orthopaedic trauma and emergency fracture management, Timothy O. White, Samuel P. Mackenzie, Alasdair J. Gray ; illustrated by Robert Britton, (electronic book)
McRae's orthopaedic trauma and emergency fracture management, Timothy O. White, Samuel P. Mackenzie, Alasdair J. Gray ; illustrated by Robert Britton, (electronic book)
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- Language
- eng
- Edition
- 3rd edition.
- Extent
- 1 online resource.
- Note
-
- Preceded by Pocketbook of orthopaedics and fractures / Ronald McRae. 2nd ed. 2006
- Includes index
- Contents
-
- Front Cover; Inside Front Cover; Half title page; Ronald McRae (1926-2012); McRae's Orthopaedic Trauma and Emergency Fracture Management; Copyright Page; Table Of Contents; Preface; Dedications and acknowledgements; Contributors; 1 General Principles; 1 Fractures and fracture management; Orthopaedic terminology; Fracture types and patterns; Aetiology; Traumatic fractures; Pathological fractures (Fig. 1.1); Insufficiency fractures (Fig. 1.2); Fatigue (or stress) fractures (Fig. 1.3); Morphology; Transverse and oblique fractures (Fig. 1.4); Spiral fractures (Fig. 1.5)
- Avulsion fractures (Fig. 1.6)Impaction fractures (Fig. 1.7); Paediatric fractures (Fig. 1.8); Severity; Open fractures (see Fig. 3.1); Intra-articular fractures (Fig. 1.9); Comminution (Fig. 1.10); Joint dislocation (Fig. 1.11); Fracture-dislocation (Fig. 1.12); Sprains (Fig. 1.13); Location (Fig. 1.14); Displacement; Displacement in length (Fig. 1.16); Displacement by angulation (Figs 1.17, 1.18); Displacement by rotation (Fig. 1.19); Displacement by translation (Fig. 1.20); Classification systems; AO comprehensive classification system; AO classification of shaft fractures (Fig. 1.22)
- AO classification of metaphyseal fractures (Fig. 1.23)Assessment of a fracture; History; History of injury; Medical and drug history; Social history; Examination; Look; Feel (Fig. 1.24); Move; Neurovascular assessment; Radiological assessment; Radiographs; Ultrasound; Computed tomography (CT); Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI); Aspiration; Blood tests; Principles of fracture management; Reduce; Direct reduction; Indirect reduction; Hold; Stable fractures; Unstable fractures; Move; Bone structure and healing; Bone anatomy (Fig. 1.28); Fracture healing
- Secondary bone healing (healing with callus) (Fig. 1.29)Primary bone healing (Fig. 1.30); Assessment of healing; How to present a radiograph; Description of a distal radial fracture; Description of an ankle fracture; Description of a hip fracture; 2 Management of the injured patient; Major trauma; The anatomy of the trauma system and team; The trauma system; The trauma team; Primary survey; A -- airway with cervical spine control; B -- breathing with 100% oxygen; C -- circulation with haemorrhage control; Hypovolaemic shock; D -- disability; E -- exposure; Secondary survey; Tertiary survey
- Imaging in traumaRadiographs; CT; Intravascular fluid replacement in major trauma; Blood; Blood products; Antifibrinolytic drugs; Major haemorrhage protocols and packs; Decision-making in trauma; Response to resuscitation; The lethal triad; Disposition from the resuscitation room; Orthopaedic decision-making: early total care and damage control orthopaedics; Early total care; Damage limitation surgery; Early appropriate care; The stress response to trauma; The 'second hit'; Management of the stress response, MODS and ARDS; Anaesthesia and analgesia; Types of anaesthesia
- Isbn
- 9780702057298
- Label
- McRae's orthopaedic trauma and emergency fracture management
- Title
- McRae's orthopaedic trauma and emergency fracture management
- Statement of responsibility
- Timothy O. White, Samuel P. Mackenzie, Alasdair J. Gray ; illustrated by Robert Britton
- Title variation
- Orthopaedic trauma and emergency fracture management
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- White, Timothy O
- Dewey number
- 617.1/5
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- RD732.5
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
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- dictionaries
- handbooks
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
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- Mackenzie, Samuel P.
- Gray, A. J.
- McRae, Ronald
- Series statement
- Churchill Pocketbooks
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Fractures
- Fractures, Bone
- Orthopedic Procedures
- Manipulation, Orthopedic
- Emergency Treatment
- Label
- McRae's orthopaedic trauma and emergency fracture management, Timothy O. White, Samuel P. Mackenzie, Alasdair J. Gray ; illustrated by Robert Britton, (electronic book)
- Note
-
- Preceded by Pocketbook of orthopaedics and fractures / Ronald McRae. 2nd ed. 2006
- Includes index
- Carrier category
- online resource
- Carrier category code
-
- cr
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Front Cover; Inside Front Cover; Half title page; Ronald McRae (1926-2012); McRae's Orthopaedic Trauma and Emergency Fracture Management; Copyright Page; Table Of Contents; Preface; Dedications and acknowledgements; Contributors; 1 General Principles; 1 Fractures and fracture management; Orthopaedic terminology; Fracture types and patterns; Aetiology; Traumatic fractures; Pathological fractures (Fig. 1.1); Insufficiency fractures (Fig. 1.2); Fatigue (or stress) fractures (Fig. 1.3); Morphology; Transverse and oblique fractures (Fig. 1.4); Spiral fractures (Fig. 1.5)
- Avulsion fractures (Fig. 1.6)Impaction fractures (Fig. 1.7); Paediatric fractures (Fig. 1.8); Severity; Open fractures (see Fig. 3.1); Intra-articular fractures (Fig. 1.9); Comminution (Fig. 1.10); Joint dislocation (Fig. 1.11); Fracture-dislocation (Fig. 1.12); Sprains (Fig. 1.13); Location (Fig. 1.14); Displacement; Displacement in length (Fig. 1.16); Displacement by angulation (Figs 1.17, 1.18); Displacement by rotation (Fig. 1.19); Displacement by translation (Fig. 1.20); Classification systems; AO comprehensive classification system; AO classification of shaft fractures (Fig. 1.22)
- AO classification of metaphyseal fractures (Fig. 1.23)Assessment of a fracture; History; History of injury; Medical and drug history; Social history; Examination; Look; Feel (Fig. 1.24); Move; Neurovascular assessment; Radiological assessment; Radiographs; Ultrasound; Computed tomography (CT); Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI); Aspiration; Blood tests; Principles of fracture management; Reduce; Direct reduction; Indirect reduction; Hold; Stable fractures; Unstable fractures; Move; Bone structure and healing; Bone anatomy (Fig. 1.28); Fracture healing
- Secondary bone healing (healing with callus) (Fig. 1.29)Primary bone healing (Fig. 1.30); Assessment of healing; How to present a radiograph; Description of a distal radial fracture; Description of an ankle fracture; Description of a hip fracture; 2 Management of the injured patient; Major trauma; The anatomy of the trauma system and team; The trauma system; The trauma team; Primary survey; A -- airway with cervical spine control; B -- breathing with 100% oxygen; C -- circulation with haemorrhage control; Hypovolaemic shock; D -- disability; E -- exposure; Secondary survey; Tertiary survey
- Imaging in traumaRadiographs; CT; Intravascular fluid replacement in major trauma; Blood; Blood products; Antifibrinolytic drugs; Major haemorrhage protocols and packs; Decision-making in trauma; Response to resuscitation; The lethal triad; Disposition from the resuscitation room; Orthopaedic decision-making: early total care and damage control orthopaedics; Early total care; Damage limitation surgery; Early appropriate care; The stress response to trauma; The 'second hit'; Management of the stress response, MODS and ARDS; Anaesthesia and analgesia; Types of anaesthesia
- Edition
- 3rd edition.
- Extent
- 1 online resource.
- Form of item
- online
- Isbn
- 9780702057298
- Lccn
- 2015045784
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- c
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
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- ocn930026888
- (OCoLC)930026888
- Label
- McRae's orthopaedic trauma and emergency fracture management, Timothy O. White, Samuel P. Mackenzie, Alasdair J. Gray ; illustrated by Robert Britton, (electronic book)
- Note
-
- Preceded by Pocketbook of orthopaedics and fractures / Ronald McRae. 2nd ed. 2006
- Includes index
- Carrier category
- online resource
- Carrier category code
-
- cr
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Front Cover; Inside Front Cover; Half title page; Ronald McRae (1926-2012); McRae's Orthopaedic Trauma and Emergency Fracture Management; Copyright Page; Table Of Contents; Preface; Dedications and acknowledgements; Contributors; 1 General Principles; 1 Fractures and fracture management; Orthopaedic terminology; Fracture types and patterns; Aetiology; Traumatic fractures; Pathological fractures (Fig. 1.1); Insufficiency fractures (Fig. 1.2); Fatigue (or stress) fractures (Fig. 1.3); Morphology; Transverse and oblique fractures (Fig. 1.4); Spiral fractures (Fig. 1.5)
- Avulsion fractures (Fig. 1.6)Impaction fractures (Fig. 1.7); Paediatric fractures (Fig. 1.8); Severity; Open fractures (see Fig. 3.1); Intra-articular fractures (Fig. 1.9); Comminution (Fig. 1.10); Joint dislocation (Fig. 1.11); Fracture-dislocation (Fig. 1.12); Sprains (Fig. 1.13); Location (Fig. 1.14); Displacement; Displacement in length (Fig. 1.16); Displacement by angulation (Figs 1.17, 1.18); Displacement by rotation (Fig. 1.19); Displacement by translation (Fig. 1.20); Classification systems; AO comprehensive classification system; AO classification of shaft fractures (Fig. 1.22)
- AO classification of metaphyseal fractures (Fig. 1.23)Assessment of a fracture; History; History of injury; Medical and drug history; Social history; Examination; Look; Feel (Fig. 1.24); Move; Neurovascular assessment; Radiological assessment; Radiographs; Ultrasound; Computed tomography (CT); Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI); Aspiration; Blood tests; Principles of fracture management; Reduce; Direct reduction; Indirect reduction; Hold; Stable fractures; Unstable fractures; Move; Bone structure and healing; Bone anatomy (Fig. 1.28); Fracture healing
- Secondary bone healing (healing with callus) (Fig. 1.29)Primary bone healing (Fig. 1.30); Assessment of healing; How to present a radiograph; Description of a distal radial fracture; Description of an ankle fracture; Description of a hip fracture; 2 Management of the injured patient; Major trauma; The anatomy of the trauma system and team; The trauma system; The trauma team; Primary survey; A -- airway with cervical spine control; B -- breathing with 100% oxygen; C -- circulation with haemorrhage control; Hypovolaemic shock; D -- disability; E -- exposure; Secondary survey; Tertiary survey
- Imaging in traumaRadiographs; CT; Intravascular fluid replacement in major trauma; Blood; Blood products; Antifibrinolytic drugs; Major haemorrhage protocols and packs; Decision-making in trauma; Response to resuscitation; The lethal triad; Disposition from the resuscitation room; Orthopaedic decision-making: early total care and damage control orthopaedics; Early total care; Damage limitation surgery; Early appropriate care; The stress response to trauma; The 'second hit'; Management of the stress response, MODS and ARDS; Anaesthesia and analgesia; Types of anaesthesia
- Edition
- 3rd edition.
- Extent
- 1 online resource.
- Form of item
- online
- Isbn
- 9780702057298
- Lccn
- 2015045784
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- c
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
-
- ocn930026888
- (OCoLC)930026888
Subject
- Orthopedic Procedures -- methods
- Emergency Treatment
- Fractures -- Treatment
- Fractures, Bone -- therapy
- Manipulation, Orthopedic -- methods
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- Churchill Pocketbooks
- Online access with purchase: Elsevier Clinical Key
- Online access with purchase: Elsevier Clinicalkey (student)
- Online access with subscription: Elsevier Clinicalkey (student)
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