Algorithms for Emergency Medicine
Algorithms for Emergency Medicine by Mark Harrison and Ala Mohammed delivers a fast, reliable roadmap for clinicians facing high-pressure decisions in the emergency department. Designed to be a practical companion for real-world acute care, this book transforms complex presentations into clear, step-by-step pathways that guide rapid assessment, stabilization, and disposition.
Inside you’ll find concise, evidence-based algorithms for the full spectrum of emergency scenarios — from undifferentiated shock and respiratory compromise to trauma, toxicology, and acute cardiovascular events. Each algorithm emphasizes high-yield decision points, diagnostic priorities, and immediate interventions so that teams can act quickly and confidently. Clear language and logically sequenced steps make it ideal for shift work, bedside reference, teaching rounds, and exam preparation.
This resource is tailored for emergency physicians, residents, nurse practitioners, paramedics, urgent care clinicians, and medical students working in busy hospital settings and acute care centers across North America, Europe, Asia, Australia, and beyond. The focus on practical application and up-to-date clinical reasoning improves patient flow, shortens time-to-treatment, and supports consistent, guideline-informed care.
Whether you’re building clinical confidence, streamlining departmental protocols, or preparing for board exams, Algorithms for Emergency Medicine is an indispensable tool for every emergency practice. Add it to your professional library and equip your team with clear algorithms that make fast, lifesaving decisions easier.
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