Forensic aspects in emergency medicine : for ambulance - and emergency physician / Sieglinde Ahne, Thomas Ahne, Michael Bohnert.
2023
RC86.7 .A36 2023
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Forensic aspects in emergency medicine : for ambulance - and emergency physician / Sieglinde Ahne, Thomas Ahne, Michael Bohnert.
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9783662659496 (electronic bk.)
3662659492 (electronic bk.)
9783662659489
3662659484
3662659492 (electronic bk.)
9783662659489
3662659484
Published
Berlin : Springer, [2023]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (1 volume) : illustrations (color).
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-662-65949-6 doi
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RC86.7 .A36 2023
Dewey Decimal Classification
616.025
Summary
This is how initial care is carried out in a legally secure and correct manner In the field, emergency medicine and forensic medicine are often inseparable. This pocketbook provides emergency service personnel and emergency physicians with practical knowledge of forensic medicine for the initial care of emergency patients based on numerous case examples. The 2nd edition is completely revised, updated and expanded to include the topic of child protection. From the contents Basics including coroner's inquest, crime scene behaviour, blunt force trauma, strangulation, gunshot wounds, homicide and suicide. Traffic accidents, forensic alcoholology, toxicology Special features of sudden infant death syndrome, child abuse and sexual offences Practical plus: Each chapter begins with a case study on the basis of which the contents are prepared and numerous tips for concrete action are given.
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Table of Contents
1. links between emergency and forensic medicine
2. crime scene behaviour
3. documentation of injuries
4. thanatology
5. forensic traumatology
6. road traffic accidents
7. alcohol and drugs
8. deaths
9. abuse offences
10. toxicology.
2. crime scene behaviour
3. documentation of injuries
4. thanatology
5. forensic traumatology
6. road traffic accidents
7. alcohol and drugs
8. deaths
9. abuse offences
10. toxicology.