A practical guide focusing on the cognitive and technical knowledge of cardiac rehabilitation, specifically addressing exercise prescription and early mobilization for patients with cardiac diseases or recent surgeries. It targets rehabilitation physicians, technicians, nurses, cardiologists, and cardiac fellows aiming to establish or initiate cardiac rehabilitation programs.
A practical guide to the use, fitting, and management of contact lenses in clinical ophthalmic practice, covering essential knowledge for eye care professionals.
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This fourth edition of the Oxford Textbook of Clinical...
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Authors: Gholam A. Peyman
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Vitreoretinal Surgical Techniques, Second Edition provides...
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Patient Care in Imaging Technology, Seventh Edition prepares...
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The Oxford Handbook of Dialysis is a comprehensive...
A specialized guide detailing the methods, regulations, and practices required for the proper disposal and management of biomedical waste in healthcare settings.
A comprehensive study guide covering fundamental general principles essential for medical students in the basic science years, often used in preparation for standardized examinations.
A focused revision guide covering key topics in clinical haematology essential for preparation and success in the MRCP Part II professional medical examination.
A comprehensive electronic course compiling lectures and questions taught over two years, designed for doctors preparing for the first part of the Syrian and Arab Board Examinations in Ophthalmology, covering topics such as Anatomy, Embryology, Physiology, Microbiology, Drugs, and Optics.
This text provides definitions, classification, and etiological factors for acute diarrhea, differentiating it into acute watery diarrhea and acute bloody diarrhea (dysentery). It focuses on host, environmental, and behavioral factors affecting incidence in children under five, outlines various infectious and non-infectious causes (viral, bacterial, parasitic, anatomical, malabsorption), and details the clinical dangers associated with each type of acute diarrhea.