A resource providing current clinical practice guidelines and recommendations specifically tailored for the inpatient setting, covering common clinical scenarios and treatment protocols.
A comprehensive handbook covering the field of physical medicine and rehabilitation, including the treatment and rehabilitation of the physically handicapped. This third edition is dedicated to Frank Hammond Krusen, the textbook's original editor.
A concise manual detailing the indications, contraindications, and specific dosing protocols (including practical administration techniques like cannula placement and rapid IV push) for essential emergency and critical care medications, focusing on drugs like Adenosine, Salbutamol, Amiodarone, and Atropine.
This illustrated text compiles images, tables, and schematic drawings of basic conditions commonly seen in Otorhinolaryngology (ear, nose, throat, nasopharynx, and larynx). It provides a visual survey with brief descriptions and practical information. Primarily intended for medical students, family, and general practitioners, it focuses on conditions frequently encountered in general practice.
A guide for clinicians, particularly respiratory therapists, aimed at understanding the causes of inadequate patient adherence to Positive Airway Pressure (PAP) devices for sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) management, and providing strategies for intervention and utilization improvement.
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Published: 2008
Number of pages: 190 pages
Format: PDF
File Size: 4.33 MB
Authors: Janice K. Ledford
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The Little Eye Book: A Pupil’s...
An atlas providing a sound knowledge of correlative anatomy of the eye, designed to help clinicians anticipate clinical presentation in disease. The book starts with the bony socket, the orbits, and details the anatomical regions of the eye.
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Authors: Hongjun Li
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This book describes an exciting new movement using...
Audiology Answers is designed to supplement and reinforce the audiology component of the otolaryngology/ENT resident training program. In addition, this book will be useful for medical students doing otolaryngology clerkships, physicians of all specialties who see patients for ear problems, and students enrolled in undergraduate communication sciences and graduate-level speech-language pathology programs. Audiology students will also appreciate this quick-reference source early in their training. The book will be written in Q/A format and generously illustrated. The most commonly performed diagnostic tests will be covered, with emphasis given to those topics that may be encountered in daily practice and that are most likely to appear on the otolaryngology board exam.