Newly updated reference highlighting high-risk aspects of common, seemingly minor medical illnesses and injuries Urgent Care Emergencies is a concise, quick reference guide to avoiding pitfalls in challenging and fast-paced clinical settings caring for patients with seemingly minor acute illnesses and injuries that may carry substantial morbidity if not appropriately recognized and managed. The text covers a wide range of emergencies that may be encountered in an urgent care centers, clinics, or other acute care settings, focusing on the most commonly encountered complaints and conditions, including genitourinary complaints, common infections, orthopedic injuries, wounds, back pain, head and neck, and skin complaints. This new edition also includes additional chapters on the importance of effective patient communication, pharmacologic pitfalls, special issues in the care of pediatric and geriatric patients, and a special chapter focused on legal pitfalls. With the evolution of the healthcare landscape since publication of the first edition, this Second Edition is a valuable resource for a broad range of clinicians working in settings from urgent care settings to emergency departments. Each chapter is authored by experienced acute care clinicians and includes clinical wisdom that readers can apply directly to the care of their own patients. Written by a team of highly qualified authors, Urgent Care Emergencies stresses the importance of topics including: Seemingly minor orthopedic injuries with a high risk for limb-threatening vascular injuryThe limitations of radiographic imaging in the evaluation of subarachnoid hemorrhageThe potential life-threatening complications of local anestheticsThe importance of considering necrotizing fasciitis or fourniere's gangrene in seemingly minor soft tissue infectionsRed flags in pediatric back painKey factors in evaluating sore throat to prevent morbidity and speed resolution This updated edition of Urgent Care Emergencies is an essential at-your-fingertips reference for any physician, advanced practice provider, and other medical professional working in a setting that manages acute unscheduled medical concerns.