Surgery On Call, Fourth EditionThe ON CALL Series *Concise and portable for “on-the-spot” treatment advice *Comprehensive overview of the initial evaluation and treatment *Features the most frequently encountered problems in a specialty *Includes laboratory and diagnostic tests, procedures, and commonly used medications *Perfect for residents and students on the wards Over 80 of the most common internal medicine problems. Thoroughly revised to reflect current practices and treatment options. |
Contents
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II Laboratory Tests Their Interpretation | 268 |
III Bedside Procedures | 332 |
IV Fluids Electrolytes | 385 |
V Nutritional Management of the Surgical Patient | 390 |
VI Blood Component Therapy | 409 |
VII Ventilator Management | 418 |
VIII Management of Perioperative Complications | 432 |
IX Commonly Used Medications | 447 |
Generic Drugs | 456 |
Appendix | 533 |
Index | 545 |
Commonly Used Resuscitation Medications | 567 |
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Surgery On Call, Fourth Edition Alan Lefor,Leonard Gomella,Eric Wiebke,Douglas Fraker Snippet view - 2005 |
Surgery On Call, Fourth Edition Alan Lefor,Leonard Gomella,Eric Wiebke,Douglas Fraker Snippet view - 2005 |
Surgery On Call, Fourth Edition Alan Lefor,Leonard Gomella,Eric Wiebke,Douglas Fraker No preview available - 2005 |
Common terms and phrases
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