Wards 101 Pocket

Wards 101 Pocket

Author: Jed Katzel

Publisher: Borm Bruckmeier Publishing LLC

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781591032663

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Wards 101 pocket is a hospitalist's survival guide, a comprehensive yet hyper-concise clinical guide intended and geared for internists, and medical trainees such as interns and residents. Now in its 3rd edition, Wards 101 pocket has been updated with new information in many areas, and is better than ever. Topics covered include: * Critical information and clinical pearls on the routine management of the hospitalized patient * The basics: H&P, note templates, fluids & electrolytes, acid-base disorders, statistics * Emergencies: strokes, ACS and ACLS algorithms from the AHA * Cardiology: ECG interpretation, management of HF, Afib, MIs, CAD and many other conditions * Many other internal medicine topics including: gastroenterology, endocrinology, heme-onc, ID, HIV * Specialties: neurology, pediatrics, psychiatry, women's health/ob-gyn, and geriatrics * Medical abbreviations, medical statistics, physiological formulas A must have for interns, residents, and other healthcare professionals.


First Aid for the Wards

First Aid for the Wards

Author: Tao Le

Publisher: McGraw-Hill/Appleton & Lange

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 340

ISBN-13:

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"First Aid for the Wards draws on the advice and experiences of medical students who were successful on the wards. These "secrets of success" help ease the transition from the controlled environment of the classroom to the fast-paced and active world of the hospital wards. An indispensable guide for wards students, First Aid for the Wards provides descriptions of daily responsibilities on each core rotation as well as commonly used resources for wards survival."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved


101 Things To Do with Spare Moments on the Ward

101 Things To Do with Spare Moments on the Ward

Author: Dason Evans

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2012-04-16

Total Pages: 183

ISBN-13: 1405159855

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Here are 101* of the best ideas to make the most effective use of your time on the ward. Over 250 contributors, including students, doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and therapists from 18 countries, help make you the finest doctor you can be! Pocket-sized for 'dipping into' during a spare moment or a couple of hours on the ward, this short guide is ideal for medical students on rotation or junior doctors who wish to boost learning and motivation. *There are actually 100 ideas. Now it's your turn to develop tip 101! Submit your ideas to www.101things.org


Pocket Medicine

Pocket Medicine

Author: Marc S. Sabatine

Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

Published: 2013-10-06

Total Pages: 281

ISBN-13: 1451193785

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Prepared by residents and attending physicians at Massachusetts General Hospital, this pocket-sized looseleaf is one of the best-selling references for medical students, interns, and residents on the wards and candidates reviewing for internal medicine board exams. In bulleted lists, tables, and algorithms, Pocket Medicine provides key clinical information about common problems in internal medicine, cardiology, pulmonary medicine, gastroenterology, nephrology, hematology-oncology, infectious diseases, endocrinology, and rheumatology. This Fifth Edition is fully updated and includes a sixteen-page color insert with key and classic abnormal images. If you purchased a copy of Sabatine: Pocket Medicine 5e, ISBN 978-1-4511-8237-8, please make note of the following important correction on page 1-36: Oral anticoagulation ( Chest 2012;141: e531S; EHJ 2012;33:2719; Circ 2013;127:1916)- All valvular AF as stroke risk very high- Nonvalv. AF: stroke risk 4.5%/y; anticoag (R) 68% ̄ stroke; use a risk score to guide Rx: CHADS2: CHF (1 point), HTN (1), A ge >= 75 y (1), DM (1), prior Stroke/TIA (2)CHA2DS2-VASc: adds 65-74 y (1) >=75 y (2), vasc dis. [MI, Ao plaque, or PAD (1)]; ? (1)score 32 (R) anticoag; score 1 (R) consider anticoag or ASA (? latter reasonable if risk factor age 65-74 y, vasc dis. or ?); antithrombotic Rx even if rhythm control [SCORE CORRECTED]- Rx options: factor Xa or direct thrombin inhib (non-valv only; no monitoring required) or warfarin (INR 2-3; w/ UFH bridge if high risk of stroke); if Pt refuses anticoag, considerASA + clopi or, even less effective, ASA alone ( NEJM 2009;360:2066)Please make note of this correction in your copy of Sabatine: Pocket Medicine 5e immediately and contact LWW's Customer Service Department at 1.800.638.3030 or 1.301.223.2300 so that you may be issued a corrected page 1-36. You may also download a PDF of page 1-36 by clicking HERE. All copies of Pocket Medicine, 5e with the ISBN: 978-1-4511-9378-7 include this correction.


New Physician

New Physician

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 414

ISBN-13:

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Vols. 15-21, no. 4 (1966-Apr. 1972) include The Doctor and the law, which retained separate volume numbering.


Tarascon Internal Medicine and Critical Care Pocketbook

Tarascon Internal Medicine and Critical Care Pocketbook

Author: James S. Whinshall

Publisher: Tarascon Publishing

Published: 2006-11

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781882742509

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The Tarascon Internal Medicine & Critical Care Pocketbook, Fourth Edition is designed as the ultimate portable reference for the busy Internal Medicine or ICU practitioner. This concise, organized pocket guide is packed with essential lists, figures, tables and algorithms providing instant reminders of hard-to-remember yet vitally important clinical information. An extensive pharmacology section gives fingertip access to critical drug prescribing information. The newly revised 4th edition contains dozens of new topics and drug listings as well as timely updates for most of the content and references. The Tarascon Internal Medicine & Critical Care Pocketbook, Fourth Edition is meticulously referenced and provides expert commentary on current academic controversies within the field. You will wonder how you ever practiced medicine without it!