Experience is the best teacher when it comes to patient care. This guide is designed to mimic the thought processes of a seasoned clinician, linking a patient's symptoms to diagnosis...
Student-friendly design: presents core content in an easy-to-understand approach Focus on key basic content Outstanding pedagogical tools: including boxes, tables, photos, illustrations, figures, learning outcomes and key terms help engage ...
Lawson N, Berg JD, Chesner IM: Liquid-chromatographic determination of p-aminobenzoic acid in plasma and to evaluate exocrine pancreatic function, Clin Chem 31:1073-1075, 1985. 4. Yung-Jato LL, Durie PR, Soldin SJ: Liquid ...
By selecting the appropriate tests and interpreting the results correctly, physicians using this book should be able to optimize patient outcomes and reduce the cost of achieving a diagnosis.
The book will be ideal for practitioners who require a guide to laboratory work, and for veterinary students studying laboratory medicine and clinical pathology.
This book summarizes more than 3000 pieces of evidence and incorporates clinical expertise and decision-making on the ordering and interpretation of tests.
A Practical Guide to Laboratory Medicine and Diagnostic Imaging E-Book Fred F. Ferri ... 122, 123f d-dimer and, 169 Doppler ultrasound of, 279f INR for, 191b MRDTI for, 118 venography for, 120 Wells' clinical assessment model for, ...
This book presents information to healthcare professionals focusing on medical cannabis. It is a science-based overview providing clinical recommendations and dosing guidelines for practitioners to advise patients appropriately.
More than 100,000 copies of the Second Edition of Bakerman's ABCs have been sold. Now we're pleased to announce that our third edition will be available mid-February, 1994. We have...
The concept of evidence is the crux of what is attractive (or controversial) about the practice of evidence-based medicine. Webster's dictionary defines evidence as “something that furnishes truth” or “an outward sign” [1].