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Description [menu]
** Now available on the premier mobile platform**
Oxford Handbook of Emergency Medicine features:
Essential rapid-reference guidance in emergency medicine serving junior doctors to specialist registrars, nurse practitioners, and paramedics
Content delivered in a proven clear and concise style
Topics that cover conditions that commonly present to the Emergency Department
The latest treatment guidelines
X-ray images to aid identification and treatment
Detailed tables and charts to illustrate key concepts
New to this update:
100 extra images, including 'normal' examples to aid identification
Fully revised, incorporating latest developments in emergency medicine
New sections on treatment escalation, end-of-life care, and sepsis
Thoroughly overhauled Medicine, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, and Paediatric emergencies chapters
Unbound Medicine Features:
Highlighting and note-taking within entries
“Favourites” for bookmarking important topics
Enhanced Search to find topics quickly
More about the Oxford Handbook of Emergency Medicine:
Now in its fifth edition, the Oxford Handbook of Emergency Medicine is the essential rapid-reference guide to emergency medicine for everyone from junior doctors to specialist registrars, nurse practitioners, and paramedics. New and improved, the Handbook has been thoroughly revised throughout, with 100 extra illustrations and the latest guidelines and treatment advice, completely overhauled chapters on Medicine, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, and Paediatric emergencies, and new topics on treatment escalation, end-of-life care, and sepsis.
Clear and concise, extensively updated, and packed with a host of new X-rays to aid identification and treatment, this Handbook has everything you need to thrive in the demanding world of emergency medicine today.
Editors:
Jonathan P. Wyatt is Honorary Clinical Associate Professor at the University of Exeter, UK
Robert G. Taylor is Consultant in Emergency Medicine at Royal Cornwall Hospital, Truro, UK
Kerstin de Wit is Assistant Professor at McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada
Emily J. Hotton is Clinical Research Fellow at Southmead Hospital and University of Bristol, UK
Publisher: Oxford University Press
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How to install Oxford Emergency Medicine APK for Android [menu]
Download Oxford Emergency Medicine APK file (com.unbound.android.oxfordemergmed_2828_8933872.zip) from SameAPK.com, then follow these steps:
Update Phone Settings
- Go to your phone Settings page
- Tap Security or Applications (varies with device)
- Check the Unknown Sources box
- Confirm with OK
Go to Downloads
- Open Downloads on your device by going to My Files or Files
- Download Split APKs Installer (SAI)
- Download and unzip file you already downloaded (com.unbound.android.oxfordemergmed_2828_8933872.zip)
- Open Split APKs Installer and follow steps on this app.
- Tap Install when prompted, the APK file you downloaded will be installed on your device.
How to install Oxford Emergency Medicine APK on Windows 7/8/10 or MAC PC? [menu]
Download Oxford Emergency Medicine APK file(com.unbound.android.oxfordemergmed_2828_8933872.zip) from SameAPK.com to your PC (ex: /Users/xxx/Downloads/(com.unbound.android.oxfordemergmed_2828_8933872.zip)), then follow these steps:
Using Emulator:
- Download And Install one Emulator Softwares (Ex: Bluestacks, GenyMotion, NoxPlayer)
- Download and unzip file com.unbound.android.oxfordemergmed_2828_8933872.zip.
- Using ADB or Split APKs Installer same as install for Android.
Oxford Emergency Medicine APK Pros & Cons [menu]
Pros
- This app is safe, it's not require high risk permissions
- Compatible with 32 bit device (most Emulator using 32bit arch CPU)
- Compatible with 64-bit device (some android device and current Bluestacks)
Cons
Everything is good.