• JEMS · Jun 2002

    Acute abdominal emergencies. Assessing & treating patients with severe abdominal pain.

    • Ian B Greenwald and David H Newman.
    • University of Pittsburgh, Affiliated Residency in Emergency Medicine, USA.
    • JEMS. 2002 Jun 1; 27 (6): 88-94, 96-9; quiz 100-1.

    AbstractA focused approach to the patient with abdominal pain includes a working knowledge of relevant anatomy, a basic understanding of physiology and the ability to take a careful history. Creating a differential diagnosis, resuscitating patients in shock and appropriately treating a patient's pain will allow EMS crews to greatly impact patient care.

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