Section 1 General Theory Chapter 1 Characteristics of Emergency Medicine 1.1 Development of emergency medicine 1.2 Difference between emergency medicine and other secondary clinical disciplines 1.3 The urgency of time in Emergency medicine 1.4 Particularity of thinking and clinical decision-making in emergency medicine Chapter 2 Pre-hospital Emergency Treatme.nt 2.1 The basic principles of pre-hospital first aid 2.2 Pre-hospital emergency allocation 2.3 Implementation of pre-hospital first aid 2.4 The importance of pre-hospital first aid 2.5 Judgement and evaluation spot inspection of the wounded individual in the field Section 2 Intensive Situation Chapter 3 Sepsis 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Epidemiology 3.3 Pathophysiology 3.4 Diagnosis 3.5 Key points of diagnosis 3.6 Differential diagnosis 3.7 Management Chapter 4 Shock 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Epidemiology 4.3 Pathophysiology 4.4 Diagnosis 4.5 Management Chapter 5 Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome 5.1 Overview 5.2 Epidemiology 5.3 Etiology 5.4 Signs and symptoms 5.5 Pathophysiology 5.6 Diagnostic method and process 5.7 Management of the disease Section 3 Cardiac Emergencies Chapter 6 Chest Pain 6.1 Introduction 6.2 History 6.3 Symptoms 6.4 Auxiliary examination 6.5 Specific disorders Chapter 7 Acute Coronary Syndromes 7.1 Epidemiology, definition and pathophysiology 7.2 Clinical features 7.3 Electrocardiographic changes 7.4 Laboratory test 7.5 Diagnosis 7.6 Differential diagnosis 7.7 Treatment