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Feature: Free Access to Sarawak Handbook of Medical Emergencies
We're excited to announce that the Sarawak Handbook of Medical Emergencies is now available for free access online. This comprehensive guide is a valuable resource for medical professionals, students, and anyone interested in emergency medicine.
What is the Sarawak Handbook of Medical Emergencies?
The Sarawak Handbook of Medical Emergencies is a widely used reference guide that provides concise and practical information on managing medical emergencies. The handbook covers a wide range of topics, including trauma care, cardiac emergencies, respiratory distress, and more.
Key Features of the Handbook:
- Comprehensive coverage: The handbook covers over 100 medical emergency topics, providing a thorough understanding of each condition and its management.
- Practical and concise: The guide is designed to be easy to use, with clear and concise information, making it an essential resource for healthcare professionals.
- Evidence-based: The handbook is based on the latest medical research and guidelines, ensuring that readers have access to the most up-to-date information.
Benefits of Free Access:
The free access to the Sarawak Handbook of Medical Emergencies offers numerous benefits, including:
- Increased accessibility: Medical professionals, students, and anyone interested in emergency medicine can access the guide from anywhere, at any time.
- Cost-effective: The free resource eliminates the need for expensive textbooks or online subscriptions, making it an excellent option for those in low-resource settings.
- Improved patient care: By providing healthcare professionals with a reliable and comprehensive guide, we can improve patient outcomes and save lives.
How to Access the Handbook:
The Sarawak Handbook of Medical Emergencies is available for free access online. Simply click on the link below to download your copy: sarawak handbook of medical emergencies free
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Target Audience:
The Sarawak Handbook of Medical Emergencies is an essential resource for:
- Medical professionals: Doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals working in emergency medicine or critical care.
- Medical students: Undergraduate and postgraduate students studying medicine, nursing, or allied health professions.
- Emergency responders: Paramedics, emergency medical technicians (EMTs), and other responders who need to manage medical emergencies.
Conclusion:
The free access to the Sarawak Handbook of Medical Emergencies is a valuable resource for anyone involved in emergency medicine. With its comprehensive coverage, practical information, and evidence-based approach, this guide is an essential tool for improving patient care and outcomes. We encourage everyone to take advantage of this free resource and make a positive impact in their communities.
2. College of Emergency Physicians, Malaysia (CEP)
The CEP occasionally partners with the Sarawak Health Department to release digital versions during emergency medicine conferences or CME events. Follow their official website or Facebook page. During "World Emergency Medicine Day" or "KKM Emergency Week," they often unlock the PDF for public download.
Section B: Cardiovascular Emergencies
- Acute Coronary Syndrome: Fibrinolytic vs Primary PCI decision tree (essential for Sarawak, where PCI is only in Kuching/Miri)
- Hypertensive emergency: When to use IV Labetalol vs Nitroprusside
Section C: Tropical & Environmental (Crucial for Sarawak)
- Snakebite management: Identification of Cobra vs Krait vs Pit Viper; Antivenom indications.
- Malaria: Severe falciparum malaria – IV Artesunate dosing.
- Jellyfish stings: Vinegar (for Box jelly) vs hot water (for non-box).
- Rabies protocol: Sarawak has rabies-endemic areas (Serian, Kuching). The handbook contains the wound cleansing and post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) algorithm.
On-scene and low-resource adaptations
- Prioritize airway and breathing with simple, high-yield interventions: jaw thrust, basic adjuncts (oropharyngeal/nasopharyngeal), high-flow oxygen if available.
- Use clinical signs and bedside tools (capillary refill, respiratory rate, pulse quality) when labs/imaging are delayed.
- For fluid resuscitation in resource-limited settings, follow weight-based bolus guidance and reassess frequently—avoid excess fluids in suspected cardiogenic pulmonary edema.
- Create pre-packed “resus bags” with the handbook’s essential meds, airway kit, and procedure supplies for rapid deployment.
1. The Official MOH e-Hospital Portal (For MOH Staff)
If you are a medical officer, nurse, or pharmacist working in any Malaysian government hospital (including Sarawak General Hospital or Sibu Hospital), you have access to the internal KKM document repository. Log into the iHIS or e-Hospital system. Under the "Clinical Reference" or "Emergency Guidelines" section, the PDF version is available for direct download at zero cost.