
Clinician's Pocket Reference
McGraw-Hill Medical (Publisher)
11th Edition
Published on 16. January 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
752 pages
978-0-07-145428-5 (ISBN)
Description
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The original Scut Monkey Handbook is the market-leading survival guide for the wards and in the clinic!
4 STAR DOODY'S REVIEW
"This pocket reference is packed with information that is important for medical students and interns on a day-to-day basis. It is rich with practical information that might otherwise be located in different manuals....Medical students and other healthcare providers beginning their clinical rotations are the intended audience. The fundamental information is important for all clinicians to master, thus the book serves housestaff quite well also....This book continues to be a favorite among medical students and housestaff for good reason."--Doody's Review Service
"This book continues to be a favorite among medical students and housestaff for good reason."--Doody's Review Service
This portable, pocket-sized "manual of manuals" provides essential patient care information for medical students. You will find totally up-to-date coverage of current treatment protocols and step-by-step information on the history and physical examination, differential diagnosis, key lab and diagnostic tests, and much more.
Revised format and design delivers bulleted, concise information as well as numerous flow charts and tables
Thoroughly updated and revised with particular attention to topics like clinical microbiology, critical care, emergencies, and commonly used medications
The original Scut Monkey Handbook is the market-leading survival guide for the wards and in the clinic!
4 STAR DOODY'S REVIEW
"This pocket reference is packed with information that is important for medical students and interns on a day-to-day basis. It is rich with practical information that might otherwise be located in different manuals....Medical students and other healthcare providers beginning their clinical rotations are the intended audience. The fundamental information is important for all clinicians to master, thus the book serves housestaff quite well also....This book continues to be a favorite among medical students and housestaff for good reason."--Doody's Review Service
"This book continues to be a favorite among medical students and housestaff for good reason."--Doody's Review Service
This portable, pocket-sized "manual of manuals" provides essential patient care information for medical students. You will find totally up-to-date coverage of current treatment protocols and step-by-step information on the history and physical examination, differential diagnosis, key lab and diagnostic tests, and much more.
Revised format and design delivers bulleted, concise information as well as numerous flow charts and tables
Thoroughly updated and revised with particular attention to topics like clinical microbiology, critical care, emergencies, and commonly used medications
Reviews / Votes
"This pocket reference is packed with information that is important for medical students and interns on a day-to-day basis. It is rich with practical information that might otherwise be located in different manuals. 4 Stars!"--Doody's Review Service 1995 Australian Yachtsman of the Year 20081120More details
Edition
11th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
85 Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 206 mm
Width: 119 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
835 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-07-145428-5 (9780071454285)
Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Leonard G. Gomella, MD, FACS
The Bernard W. Goodwin, Jr., Professor,
Chairman, Department of Urology
Jefferson Medical College,
Thomas Jefferson University,
1015 Walnut Street, Room 1112
Philadelphia, PA 19107-5083
TEL: (215) 955-1702
e-mail: leonard.gomella@mail.tju.edu
Steven A. Haist, MD, MS
Professor of Medicine,
Division of General Medicine,
Department of Internal Medicine,
University of Kentucky Medical Center,
Lexington, KY
TEL: (859)257-5499
e-mail: sahaist@pop.uky.edu
The Bernard W. Goodwin, Jr., Professor,
Chairman, Department of Urology
Jefferson Medical College,
Thomas Jefferson University,
1015 Walnut Street, Room 1112
Philadelphia, PA 19107-5083
TEL: (215) 955-1702
e-mail: leonard.gomella@mail.tju.edu
Steven A. Haist, MD, MS
Professor of Medicine,
Division of General Medicine,
Department of Internal Medicine,
University of Kentucky Medical Center,
Lexington, KY
TEL: (859)257-5499
e-mail: sahaist@pop.uky.edu
Content
1. History and Physical Examination2. Chartwork3. Differential Diagnosis: Symptoms, Signs, and Conditions4. Laboratory Diagnosis: Chemistry, Immunology, Serology5. Laboratory Diagnosis: Clinical Hematology6. Laboratory Diagnosis: Urine Studies7. Clinical Microbiology8. Blood Gases and Acid-Base Disorders9. Fluids and Electrolytes10. Blood Component Therapy11. Nutritional Assessment, Therapeutic Diets, and Infant Feeding12. Enteral and Parenteral Nutrition13. Bedside Procedures14. Pain Management15. Imaging Studies16. Introduction to the Operating Room17. Suturing Techniques and Wound Care18. Respiratory Care19. Basic ECG Reading20. Critical Care21. Common Medical Emergencies22. Commonly Used Medications