Medical consultation is an integral part of the job description for many internal medicine specialists who practice in an inpatient setting. This concise, pocket-sized handbook helps you to provide timely and effective, evidence-based consultations for a full range of commonly encountered clinical situations. Each chapter provides evidence-based answers to common medical consultation questions, giving you the practical guidance you need to successfully manage hospitalized patients. A practical organization expedites access to the most relevant health concerns for every type of hospitalized patient. 20-25 clinical questions for each patient type, followed by brief, evidence-based answers, address the most common clinical scenarios requiring medical consultation. A thorough and systematic search of current literature ensures that each clinical recommendation is based on the best available evidence.
The contributors explore some of the complex challenges in implementing EBPs, and highlight the meaningful opportunities that are inherent in this paradigm shift."--BOOK JACKET.
... proforma and subsequently print out hard copies for the out-of-hours doctors. • Additionally, the on-call team would have access to the proforma via the trust intranet. • The ward doctors would update the proforma on a daily basis.
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The book provides both a complement to, and a critique of, mainstream texts on clinical diagnosis and case management.
The Role of Telehealth in an Evolving Health Care Environment: Workshop Summary discusses the current evidence base for telehealth, including available data and gaps in data; discuss how technological developments, including mobile ...
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Sections 2–4 include 22 chapters on physical therapy management of children with musculoskeletal, neurologic, ... in the Guide to Physical Therapy Practice (examination, evaluation, diagnosis, prognosis, intervention, outcomes).
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