Professional Guide to Signs and Symptoms

Professional Guide to Signs and Symptoms
Title Professional Guide to Signs and Symptoms PDF eBook
Author Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Publisher Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Pages 801
Release 2011
Genre Medical
ISBN 9781608310982

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Thoroughly updated and now in full color, the Sixth Edition of this comprehensive manual covers over 550 signs and symptoms. More than 300 of the most important signs and symptoms are organized alphabetically; each entry includes a description, emergency interventions (where appropriate), history and physical examination, causes, associated signs and symptoms, special considerations, pediatric pointers, geriatric pointers, and patient counseling. Over 500 illustrations, tables, and flowcharts are included. Appendices describe 250 less familiar signs and symptoms and provide English/Spanish translations of common signs and symptoms. This edition includes signs and symptoms of important emerging diseases.

Handbook of Signs & Symptoms

Handbook of Signs & Symptoms
Title Handbook of Signs & Symptoms PDF eBook
Author Lippincott Williams & Wilkiins
Publisher Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Pages 1117
Release 2015-01-16
Genre Medical
ISBN 1496310543

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Thoroughly updated for its Fifth Edition, this convenient, portable handbook is a comprehensive guide to the evaluation of more than 530 signs and symptoms. It has all the assessment information busy clinicians need in a single source. Each entry describes the sign or symptom and covers emergency interventions if needed, history and physical examination, medical and other causes with their associated signs and symptoms, and special considerations such as tests, monitoring, treatment, and gender and cultural issues. This edition identifies specific signs and symptoms caused by emerging diseases such as avian flu, monkeypox, respiratory syncytial virus, norovirus, metabolic syndrome, blast lung injury, Kawasaki disease, and popcorn lung disease.

Handbook of Signs & Symptoms

Handbook of Signs & Symptoms
Title Handbook of Signs & Symptoms PDF eBook
Author Jennifer P. Kowalak
Publisher Springhouse Corporation
Pages 692
Release 2002
Genre Medical
ISBN

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This comprehensive updated Second Edition is an authoritative handbook for recognizing patient signs and symptoms, linking them to their most probable causes, and putting them in context with associated findings. Provides full descriptions for over 300 major signs and symptoms, with level of urgency, emergency interventions, guidelines for history and physical examination, common medical causes and other causes, and pediatric and geriatric pointers for group-specific consideration. Includes an appendix of 250 less familiar, accessory, and nonspecific signs and symptoms. New features to this edition are herbal medicines as possible causes, newest disease developments, and the geriatric pointers.

Signs and Symptoms

Signs and Symptoms
Title Signs and Symptoms PDF eBook
Author Scott Kahan
Publisher Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Pages 418
Release 2008-03-01
Genre Medical
ISBN 9780781770439

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Featuring a uniquely visual two-page-spread design that is great for rapid reference or review, In a Page Signs & Symptoms, Second Edition provides a quick overview of the 100 disorders and medical issues most commonly encountered on the wards or in the clinic. Each problem is presented on a two-page spread in boxes with consistent headings including introduction; etiology, pathophysiology and risk factors; patient presentation; differential diagnosis; diagnostic evaluation; treatment and management; and prognosis and complications. Bulleted key points appear under each heading. This edition is reorganized by organ system and features expanded differential diagnosis and treatment sections. This pocket-sized book is ideal for interns, medical students in clerkships, or USMLE review. It will also appeal to physician assistant and nurse practitioner students.

Professional Guide to Diseases

Professional Guide to Diseases
Title Professional Guide to Diseases PDF eBook
Author Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Publisher Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Pages 1464
Release 2009
Genre Medical
ISBN 9780781778992

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Offers a good introduction to the study of diseasees. Each major entry includes information on the causes, signs and symptoms, diagnosis and treatments of various diseases.

Professional Guide to Diseases

Professional Guide to Diseases
Title Professional Guide to Diseases PDF eBook
Author Lippincott
Publisher Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Pages 1299
Release 2012-11-05
Genre Medical
ISBN 1451178921

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From the trainee preparing for a board certification examination to the senior faculty member or other health care provider needing a ready reference, the 10th edition of Professional Guide to Diseases features full clinical coverage of more than 600 disorders. Organized around disease clusters, this comprehensive, clear and concise guide to disease information, ranging from causes, signs and symptoms, and diagnosis through treatment and special considerations, has been updated with the latest in original research and practice guidelines and designed to provide a brief yet comprehensive overview of a large array of disease processes. This 10th edition features improved sections focused on health promotion and disease prevention— topics that have been receiving added emphasis in health care circles in recent years – as well as updates on many conditions for which a variety of clinical treatment guidelines have been published recently by major professional medical and surgical organizations. The Professional Guide to Diseases continues to feature information on efficient health care delivery for routine conditions seen almost daily, as well as cultural considerations in patient care, information on potential bioterrorism agents, updates on rare diseases, and inclusion of complementary and alternative therapies for specific conditions, as well as additional coverage for more than 50 life-threatening disorders.

Signs and Symptoms in Family Medicine

Signs and Symptoms in Family Medicine
Title Signs and Symptoms in Family Medicine PDF eBook
Author Paul M. Paulman, MD
Publisher Elsevier Health Sciences
Pages 652
Release 2011-08-17
Genre Medical
ISBN 0323049818

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Signs and Symptoms in Family Medicine, by Paul M. Paulman, MD et al, provides a unique evidence-based approach to diagnosis based on presenting signs. Focusing on the most common diagnoses observed in a medical practice, the book helps you "think horses, not zebras." A rating system for the sensitivity and specificity of the signs, symptoms, and diagnostic tests aids in the development of a focused and accurate differential diagnosis. This handy, take-along guide is ideal for quick reference at the bedside or a refresher while prepping for the boards. Confidently diagnose and treat common illnesses and conditions using an evidence-based, systematic approach. A unique ratings system indicates how frequently various symptoms and signs are associated with a particular diagnosis. Easily find what you need with consistently organized chapters and an at-a-glance bulleted format. "Think horses, not zebras" with a focus on the most frequently encountered diagnoses. Rule out the most serious possibilities quickly with differential diagnoses listed in descending order of severity. Review symptoms, signs, suggested work-up, and patient disposition for each diagnosis. Patients present with symptoms, not diagnoses