McGraw Hill's AccessMedicine
A-Z Index   Librarians   Newsletter   Subscriptions   About   Advisory Board   Contact Us   Help
   
McGraw-Hill Medical
(Log In)
Home Textbooks Video & Audio Self Assessments Drugs Updates Image Index dxTests Diagnosaurus Guidelines quickam Case Files Patient Education Health News RSS
select
Search Enable Autosuggest Advanced
Search
About
Search

Tintinalli's Emergency Medicine:
A Comprehensive Study Guide, 6e


Judith E. Tintinalli, MD, MS, Gabor D. Kelen, MD, J. Stephan Stapczynski, MD,
O. John Ma, MD and David M. Cline, MD
The American College of Emergency Physicians

Preface   Copyright   Contributors

Tintinalli's Emergency Medicine >

Section 27: Principles of Imaging


Chapter 302.Contrast Studies
Chapter 303.Principles of Emergency Department Sonography
Chapter 304.Principles of Emergency Department Use of Computed Tomography
Chapter 305.Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Principles and Some Applications


Tintinalli's Online Features

Videos of Procedures

Flash Player 8 or higher required  (Get Flash)





Dix-Hallpike Maneuver
(4 min 55 sec)







Epley Maneuver
(3 min 52 sec)







Ultrasound: Basilic Vein Cannulation
(5 min 17 sec)







The Knee Exam
(10 min 52 sec)







Lumbar Puncture Decubitus Position
(10 min 11 sec)







NIH Stroke Scale
(18 min 3 sec)







Posterior Leg Splint
(2 min 19 sec)







Chest Tube Insertion
(10 min)




Updates   View All
Rita K. Cydulka, MD, MS
Editor

8/10/2010: Emergency Medicine: Ultrasound Assessment of CVP: Useful Tool or Wishful Thinking? Broderick, Erin

7/13/2010: Emergency Medicine: End-Tidal CO2 Monitoring during Procedural Sedation—Useful, or Just Another Wave-Form? Scull, Stephen

6/10/2010: Emergency Medicine: Transfusing Trauma Patients—New Considerations in Transfusing Old Blood Orazulike, Chidubem; Werner, Sandra

Emergency Department Images

The Atlas of Emergency Medicine, 3e

Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies. All rights reserved.
Privacy Notice. Any use is subject to the Terms of Use and Notice.