Saint-Frances Guide to Outpatient MedicineLippincott Williams & Wilkins, 1 nov 1999 - 752 páginas The Saint-Frances Guide to Outpatient Medicine was prepared and written by chief residents for third- and fourth-year medical students and residents. The use of mnemonics, tables, and algorithms makes the text a user-friendly, quick reference resource. This pocket-sized review provides up-to-date information that can be used while seeing patients in the examination room, because each condition is covered concisely yet thoroughly. Therefore, a quick review of the topic takes only a few minutes. The text also serves as an excellent study guide in preparation for the USMLE. |
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PREVENTIVE MEDICINE | 3 |
MEDICINE | 10 |
SINUSITIS | 79 |
THE COMMON COLD | 84 |
PHARYNGITIS | 90 |
CARDIOLOGY | 95 |
CHEST PAIN | 97 |
SYNCOPE | 105 |
ACUTE BRONCHITIS | 191 |
COMMUNITYACQUIRED PNEUMONIA | 194 |
SOLITARY PULMONARY NODULE | 200 |
SLEEP APNEA SYNDROME | 203 |
GASTROENTEROLOGY 32 ABDOMINAL PAIN | 209 |
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AND JOINT INJECTIONS | 335 |
DIABETES MELLITUS | 511 |
HYPERTENSION | 110 |
CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE | 118 |
CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE | 130 |
ATRIAL FIBRILLATION | 137 |
HEART MURMUR | 145 |
ENDOCARDITIS PROPHYLAXIS | 150 |
LOWER EXTREMITY EDEMA | 157 |
PULMONOLOGY | 163 |
CHRONIC COUGH | 165 |
DYSPNEA | 171 |
ASTHMA | 176 |
CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE | 182 |
PULMONARY FUNCTION TESTS | 187 |
HYPOTHYROIDISM | 525 |
SOLITARY THYROID NODULE | 538 |
OSTEOPOROSIS | 553 |
AIDS | 579 |
TUBERCULOSIS | 593 |
APPROACH TO SKIN DISEASES | 611 |
PALPABLE PURPURA | 626 |
ALCOHOL ABUSE AND DEPENDENCE | 642 |
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Otras ediciones - Ver todo
Saint-Frances Guide to Outpatient Medicine Craig Frances,Stephen Bent,Sanjay Saint No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 1999 |
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