Outline of emergency medicine

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The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to emergency medicine:

Emergency medicine – medical specialty involving care for undifferentiated, unscheduled patients with acute illnesses or injuries that require immediate medical attention. While not usually providing long-term or continuing care, emergency physicians undertake acute investigations and interventions to resuscitate and stabilize patients. Emergency physicians generally practice in hospital emergency departments, pre-hospital settings via emergency medical services, and intensive care units.

Presentations[]

Types of emergencies[]

Listed below are conditions that constitute a possible medical emergency and may require immediate first aid, emergency room care, surgery, or care by a physician or nurse. Not all medical emergencies are life-threatening; some conditions require medical attention in order to prevent significant and long-lasting effects on physical or mental health.

Blood[]

Children[]

Endocrine[]

Environmental[]

Eyes[]

  • Acute angle-closure glaucoma
  • Giant-cell arteritis
  • Orbital perforation or penetration
  • Retinal detachment

Gastrointestinal[]

Genitourinary[]

Heart and blood vessels[]

Infectious disease[]

Inflammatory[]

Injury[]

Lungs and airway[]

Nephrology[]

Nervous system[]

Pregnancy[]

Psychiatric[]

Skin[]

Toxicological[]

Gynecologic[]

Emergency medical care[]

Critical care[]

Life support[]

Environmental medicine[]

Environmental medicine

Branches of emergency medicine[]

Contributory fields[]

Emergency medicine is multidisciplinary – due to the diversity of medical emergencies encountered, emergency medicine relies heavily upon the knowledge and procedures of many medical specialties, including:

Emergency medical system[]

Emergency medical services[]

Emergency medical services

Emergency medical facilities[]

Emergency medical professionals[]

Tools and equipment[]

Emergency medical equipment

Drugs[]

History[]

Journals[]

Organizations[]

  • American Board of Emergency Medicine
  • American College of Emergency Physicians
  • American Osteopathic Board of Emergency Medicine
  • Asian Society for Emergency Medicine
  • Australasian College for Emergency Medicine
  • British Association for Immediate Care
  • Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians
  • Emergency Nurses Association
  • European Resuscitation Council
  • European Society of Emergency Medicine
  • International Federation for Emergency Medicine
  • International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation
  • Resuscitation Council
  • Royal College of Emergency Medicine

See also[]

References[]

Marx, John (2010). Rosen's emergency medicine: concepts and clinical practice 7th edition. Philadelphia, PA: Mosby/Elsevier. ISBN 978-0-323-05472-0.

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