University of Iowa the Family Medicine HandbookWritten by experts at the University of Iowa, this popular resource contains all of the up-to-date clinical information you need to diagnose and treat disorders commonly seen in inpatient and ambulatory settings. Bulleted text, tables, and algorithms enable you to grasp what you need to know in moments. You'll also find a new two-color design, making it easier to find the facts you need-when you need them.
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Resuscitation Airway | 1 |
Emergency Medicine | 23 |
AsthmaCOPDDyspnea | 32 |
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