Reddit reviews Case Files Emergency Medicine, Third Edition (LANGE Case Files)
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If you are really interested in EM I suggest picking up the Case Files book which will teach you how to approach the most common cases (e.g. abdominal pain, chest pain, etc.). There is also the EMRA pocket guide which is inexpensive and works as a quick reference for the most common things you'll see. It has all the "must-ask" questions, the differentials that are most-common and most-dangerous, and disposition answers. These together should be less than $50.
I have quite a few suggestions.
Specifically for nurses:
The following books are more for med students and MD's but I believe as nurses we need to understand rationales behind what MD's do, so these are good references:
Miscellaneous books:
Also consider subscribing to some journals. I'm subscribed to a few of them.
I'm an ER medicine nerd, so I love reading this stuff but by no means do you need to have all these books. I just enjoy learning as much as I can about EM.