The Oxford Desk Reference: Respiratory Medicine allows easy access to evidence-based materials on commonly encountered respiratory medicine problems for quick consultation to ensure the optimum management of a particular condition. A concise reference book, it collates key recommendations and presents them in an accessible and uniform way.
This volume allows easy access to evidence-based materials on commonly encountered respiratory medicine problems for quick consultation to ensure the optimum management of a particular condition.
Guidelines are available but difficult and time consuming to find. This book is designed to overcome this problem.
With chapters written by internationally renowned critical care specialists and edited by the three of the leading figures in UK Critical Care, this book should be an essential resource for all critical care physicians.
This book provides an evidence-based guide for both trainees and consultants in geriatric medicine and those interested in geriatric medicine.
Covering the entire discipline in an easy-to-read format, this is the definitive clinical reference for critical care, ideal for trainees, consultants, advanced care practitioners, and nurses.
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This section offers a practical framework upon which bespoke assessments and management plans can be assembled. Assessment of risk Cohort studies show that 5–20% of patients presenting to hospital with self-harm return following ...
Edited by three experts in acute medicine, this book should never be far from the acute medicine clinician's side.
Contributions from the leading figures in toxicology make this book indispensable for all those involved with the management of poisoned patients, especially trainees and consultants working in emergency medicine, acute medicine, and ...
This pocketbook is a concise companion for all health care professionals in respiratory medicine, paediatrics, and primary care who manage, or come across, patients with cystic fibrosis.