The Oxford Handbook of Acute Medicine (Oxford Medical Handbooks) by Punit Ramrakha, in its 4th edition, is a comprehensive and current reference guide for practitioners dealing with acute illness. Thoroughly revised and updated, this handbook includes the latest evidence-based guidelines and management strategies for medical emergencies. New chapters and clinical tips from experienced authors and specialist reviewers enhance the content, making it even more accessible to all members of the multidisciplinary team. With a dedicated chapter on acute medicine in older patients and distilled key points throughout, the book is an essential resource for practitioners across various specialties. The handbook covers the presentation, causes, and management of acutely ill patients, guiding readers through the steps from initial assessment to ongoing care, including details on specialist treatments. This must-have reference remains a vital tool for healthcare professionals managing acute medical emergencies.
