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Differential Diagnosis of Common Complaints E-Book

MD MS Andrew B. Symons - MD Robert H. Seller
pubblicato da Elsevier Health Sciences

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Logically organized around the 36 most common presenting complaints 80% of what you're likely to encounter in daily practice Differential Diagnosis of Common Complaints, 7th Edition, uses a practical, clinically oriented approach to help you master the differential diagnosis of common symptoms. Using a clear, consistent format, it walks you through the problem-solving process that most physicians use to make a diagnosis. This book is the ideal reference for the beginning student and the busy clinician.

  • Find information quickly thanks to an alphabetical organization by sign/symptom/disorder and a format that mimics the diagnostic decision-making process in clinical practice.

  • Develop the clinical reasoning and critical thinking skills that are essential for physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants.

  • Stay up to date with evidence-based practice with increased evidence added to each chapter and thorough updating throughout, including the latest clinical and diagnostic studies.

  • Clearly visualize key points in problem solving with new clinical algorithms and updated figures and images.

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Generi Scienza e Tecnica » Medicina

Editore Elsevier Health Sciences

Formato Ebook con Adobe DRM

Pubblicato 06/09/2017

Lingua Inglese

EAN-13 9780323528115

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