
Urgent Care Medicine Secrets E-Book
Urgent Care Medicine Secrets E-Book
- 400 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
Urgent Care Medicine Secrets E-Book
Urgent Care Medicine Secrets E-Book
About this book
For more than 30 years, the highly regarded Secrets Series® has provided students and practitioners in all areas of health care with concise, focused, and engaging resources for quick reference and exam review. Urgent Care Secrets, a new volume in this bestselling series, features the Secrets' popular question-and-answer format that also includes lists, tables, and an easy-to-read style – making reference and review quick, easy, and enjoyable.- The proven Secrets® format gives you the most return for your time – concise, easy to read, engaging, and highly effective.- Provides an evidence-based approach to medical and traumatic complaints presenting to urgent care centers, focusing on presenting signs and symptoms, differential diagnosis, office management, and when to refer for higher level of care.- Covers the full range of essential topics for understanding today's practice of urgent care – essential information for physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants.- Clear illustrations, figures, and flow diagrams expedite reference and review.- Top 100 Secrets and Key Points boxes provide a fast overview of the secrets you must know for success in practice and on exams.
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Fever
1. What causes fever?
2. What are the different phases of the febrile response?
3. Is there a difference between fever and hyperthermia?
4. Is normal body temperature 98.6°F (37°C)?
5. So where did the value 98.6°F come from?
6. Which method of temperature measurement is most reliable (axillary, oral, rectal, tympanic) or does it not really matter?
7. Can children have fever even if they don’t have an elevated body temperature?
8. Is it “feed a cold and starve a fever” or the other way around?
| Method | Pros | Cons | Normal range, mean °C (°F) | Fever °C (°F) |
| Axilla | Comfortable Safe | Lag time Inaccurate during chill phase and skin cooling from sweating | 34.7–37.3, 36.4 (94.5–99.1, 97.5) | 37.4 (99.3) |
| Oral (sublingual) | Comfortable (children >5) Safe Less lag time More accurate | May be affected by recently consumed fluids or evaporative effects of mouth breathing | 35.5–37.5, 36.6 (95.9–99.5, 97.9) | 37.6 (99.7) |
| Rectal | Safe Closest to core temperature Not affected by environmental factors | Less comfortable Concern for cross-contamination if standard precautions aren’t followed | 36.6–37.9, 37.0 (97.9–100.2, 98.6) | 38.0 (100.4) |
| Tympanic | Comfortable Safe Cost effective | Difficult to aim thermometer at TM Cerumen may block TM | 35.7–37.5 (96.3–99.5, 97.9) | 37.6 (99.7) |
| Temporal | Comfortable Safe | Low diagnostic accuracy | 36.4–37.7 (97.5–99.9) | 37.8 (100.0) |
9. Is there a value that is considered a “high” fever (or how hig...
Table of contents
- Cover image
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contributors
- Preface
- Top Secrets in Urgent Care
- I. Adult Urgent Care Medicine
- II. Pediatric Urgent Care Medicine
- III. Sports-Related Complaints
- IV. Procedures
- V. Miscellaneous
- Index
