Bakerman's ABC's of Interpretive Laboratory Data

Bakerman's ABC's of Interpretive Laboratory Data
Author: Seymour Bakerman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 576
Release: 1994
Genre: Science
ISBN:

More than 100,000 copies of the Second Edition of Bakerman's ABCs have been sold. Now we're pleased to announce that our third edition will be available mid-February, 1994. We have been told by many people that it is the most useful, valuable book on Laboratory Data available. In Clinical Chemistry, reviewer Paige Besch says of Dr. Bakerman, "...we will recognize the style of writing that is the condensation of years of gathering references & data & is totally & clearly explained in a manner that can only come from years & years of practice as a lecturer." The format in the text is uniform throughout: name of test, specimen, reference range, method & interpretation. This Practical Pocket Manual is Alphabetically Arranged for quick & easy reference, yet contains 543 pages of information. The strength of this text is interpretation of data.

Basic Skills in Interpreting Laboratory Data

Basic Skills in Interpreting Laboratory Data
Author: Mary Lee
Publisher: ASHP
Total Pages: 633
Release: 2009-02-26
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 158528274X

This new edition of Basic Skills in Interpreting Laboratory Data, 4th Edition is acase-based learning tool that will enhance your skills in clinical lab test interpretation. It provides fundamentals of interpreting lab test results not only for pharmacy students, but also for practitioners as an aid in assessing patient drug-treatment responses. It is the only text written by and for pharmacists and provides case studies and practical information on patient therapy.Since the publication of the third edition, much has changed—in the clinical lab and in the hospital pharmacy. Consequently, the new fourth edition incorporates significant revisions and a wealth of important new information. NEW TO THIS EDITION: Three new chapters including new information on men’s health, women’s health, and pharmacogenomics and laboratory tests. Mini-cases embedded in each chapter provide therapy-related examples and reinforce important points made in the text. Quickview Charts give an overview of important clinical information including reference ranges and critical values. Learning Points focus on a clinical application of a major concept present in the chapter.

Current Catalog

Current Catalog
Author: National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1712
Release:
Genre: Medicine
ISBN:

First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.

General Surgery Medical Student USMLE Parts II and III: Pearls of Wisdom

General Surgery Medical Student USMLE Parts II and III: Pearls of Wisdom
Author: Gwenda Lyn Breckler
Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1999
Genre: Surgery
ISBN: 9781890369194

General Surgery Medical Student USMLE Parts II and III: Pearls of Wisdom is a review manual that contains information and questions for improving one's knowledge base in surgery and for students preparing for USMLE Parts II and III. The text is written in a rapid-fire question and answer format to provide readers with the instant gratification of a correct answer.

Problem-Based Immunology E-Book

Problem-Based Immunology E-Book
Author: Reginald M. Gorczynski
Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 874
Release: 2006-03-23
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1455705322

It's one thing to understand the basic science of immunology. It's another thing to know how that science applies to the realities of patient care. This new resource uses skillfully presented clinical case studies to efficiently demonstrate the practical relevance of immunology knowledge in diagnosing a wide range of challenging conditions. It offers as an ideal way to review the fundamental principles of immunology ... and see them translated into real-world diagnosis and management! Covers each major area of the field - immunization, hypersensitivity, autoimmunity, immunodeficiency disorders, tumor immunology, and transplantation. Provides a concise overview of the basic concepts in each area, followed by 6-10 succinct and well-organized case studies that illustrate the associated clinical applications. Begins each case study with an initial case presentation, complete with full-color clinical photographs, allowing you to put your diagnostic reasoning skills to the test - followed by a list of the key clinical features involved in the case · a one-paragraph discussion of each differential diagnostic possibility · and a summary of the correct diagnosis and treatment approach

Surgical Metabolism

Surgical Metabolism
Author: Kimberly A. Davis
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2020-04-15
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 3030397815

The goal of this book is not to follow a traditional systems or organ-based approach but rather to encourage our readers to think of the patients as complex biochemical systems. The book provides information that supplements the more traditional approaches and provides a detailed overview of the metabolic knowledge needed for surgical practice. The text reviews normal physiology, the pathophysiology of starvation and surgical stressors. It also focuses on appropriate nutritional repletion for various common disease states. Specifically, chapters address the severe metabolic demands created by systemic inflammation, infection, and major insults such as trauma and burns. All chapters are written by experts in their fields and include the most up-to-date scientific and clinical information. As biochemical aspects of modern medicine are advancing rapidly, chapters have been updated and several new chapters have been added in order to help readers keep pace in this race for state-of-the-art knowledge. Surgical Metabolism: The Metabolic Care of the Surgical Patient 2nd Edition is designed for clinicians across levels of training and provides clear and concise evidence based guidelines for the metabolic management and nutritional support of the surgical patient.