Principles of Ambulatory Medicine

Principles of Ambulatory Medicine
Title Principles of Ambulatory Medicine PDF eBook
Author Nicholas H. Fiebach
Publisher Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Pages 1638
Release 2007
Genre Medical
ISBN 9780781762274

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Updated for its Seventh Edition, Principles of Ambulatory Medicine is the definitive reference for all clinicians caring for adult ambulatory patients. It provides in-depth coverage of the evaluation,management, and long-term course of all clinical problems addressed in the outpatient setting. A major focus is on preventive care, grounded in excellent patient-physician communication. This edition features increased coverage of preventive care, particularly the impact of genetic testing as a disease predictor. For easy reference, the book is organized by body system and each chapter begins with an outline of key topics. References to randomized controlled clinical trials, meta-analyses, and consensus-based recommendations are boldfaced.

Ambulatory Medicine

Ambulatory Medicine
Title Ambulatory Medicine PDF eBook
Author Mark B. Mengel
Publisher McGraw-Hill/Appleton & Lange
Pages 806
Release 2001
Genre Medical
ISBN

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Covering the most common complaints encountered in an outpatient setting, the content of this manual is based on the manner in which patients present in the primary care setting; that is, with common symptoms or signs, for follow-up of chronic physical or mental illnesses, or with reproductive health concerns. Includes new chapters on nosebleeds and attention deficit disorders.

Washington Manual® of Outpatient Internal Medicine

Washington Manual® of Outpatient Internal Medicine
Title Washington Manual® of Outpatient Internal Medicine PDF eBook
Author Washington University School of Medicine Department of Medicine
Publisher Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Pages 1072
Release 2012-03-29
Genre Medical
ISBN 1451148321

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Geared to primary care practitioners, The Washington Manual® of Outpatient Internal Medicine focuses on common ambulatory medical problems encountered in each medical subspecialty. The book has a quick-reference format similar to The Washington Manual® of Medical Therapeutics, with a standard chapter template, a bulleted style, numerous tables and figures, and a two-color design. All chapters are written by house staff and faculty at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and Washington University School of Medicine. Coverage includes the traditional internal medicine subspecialties and other areas where problems are frequently seen in the ambulatory setting, such as dermatology, neurology, ophthalmology, otolaryngology, and psychiatry. Most subspecialties have separate symptom- and disease-based chapters. The Washington Manual® is a registered mark belonging to Washington University in St. Louis to which international legal protection applies. The mark is used in this publication by LWW under license from Washington University.

Perspectives in Ambulatory Care Nursing

Perspectives in Ambulatory Care Nursing
Title Perspectives in Ambulatory Care Nursing PDF eBook
Author Caroline Coburn
Publisher Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Pages 423
Release 2021-01-15
Genre Medical
ISBN 197510465X

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The perfect ambulatory care primer for undergraduate nursing students or practicing nurses transitioning from acute care settings, Perspectives in Ambulatory Care delivers expert insight into this evolving specialty and familiarizes readers with the top issues and trends they’ll encounter in ambulatory nursing practice. This authoritative resource clarifies the distinctions between ambulatory care and acute care, details the wide variety of ambulatory care roles and settings and demonstrates the growing impact and importance of nurses outside the hospital setting to help readers confidently meet the challenges of a changing healthcare landscape and succeed in this critical area of care.

Teaching Ambulatory Medicine

Teaching Ambulatory Medicine
Title Teaching Ambulatory Medicine PDF eBook
Author Samuel C. Durso
Publisher JHU Press
Pages 196
Release 2002
Genre Medical
ISBN 9780801869037

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Many medical care decisions are made in outpatient settings, yet physician training continues to be conducted in inpatient settings. Emphasizing the benefits of ambulatory teaching for both medical students and office-based physicians, this work offers advice on starting and carrying out medical education in outpatient settings. It describes basic elements of learning theory and the student-teacher relationship, and provides tips on preparing students to interact with patients. Since most physicians have no formal training as teachers, methods for evaluating the teacher are included. Durso teaches medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.

The Resident's Guide to Ambulatory Care

The Resident's Guide to Ambulatory Care
Title The Resident's Guide to Ambulatory Care PDF eBook
Author Michael B. Weinstock
Publisher Anadem Publishing
Pages 476
Release 2003
Genre Medical
ISBN

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Manual of Clinical Problems in Adult Ambulatory Care

Manual of Clinical Problems in Adult Ambulatory Care
Title Manual of Clinical Problems in Adult Ambulatory Care PDF eBook
Author Laurie Dornbrand
Publisher Lippincott Raven
Pages 0
Release 1997
Genre Ambulatory medical care
ISBN 9780316190381

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Now in its Third Edition, this manual is an accessible, reliable source of guidance on clinical problems that are frequently encountered in the adult ambulatory care setting. More than 90 expert contributors from every branch of clinical medicine provide practical, knowledgeable answers to the questions arising in day-to-day patient care.Coverage encompasses all organ systems, with additional sections on constitutional symptoms, psychiatric and behavioral problems, infectious diseases, women's and men's health issues, and health maintenance. Chapters are either symptom-oriented or disease-oriented, depending on the way a condition presents in practice. Each chapter focuses on the questions clinicians encounter when caring for patients, such as how often the condition occurs, its natural history, and the effectiveness of preventive and therapeutic interventions. The authors offer succinct, practical advice and also explain the rationale for their recommendations. Annotated references at the end of each chapter direct the reader to additional information.