Clinical Anatomy, 11th edition
A Revision and Applied Anatomy for Clinical Students
Harold Ellis, 2006, Published by Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
It is an Applied Anatomy Book that will very helpful for students and junior doctors.
The content of this Clinical Anatomy book is divided into 6 major parts.
Part 1: Thorax
Part 2: The Abdomen and Pelvis
Part 3: The Upper Limb
Part 4: The Lower Limb
Part 5: The Head and Neck
Part 6: The Central Nervous System
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Diabetes and The Kidney
This book was first published in German as Diabetes und Niere @ 1999, by Christoph Hasslacher and Sonja Bohm, and translated into English by Dr. Joan Marsh @ 2004 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. England
This book contains the information of prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and advice for people with diabetes, their families and careers that divided into 9 section.
- Your fate is in your hands
- Diabetic Kidney Disease – What is it?
- Early Diagnosis of Diabetic Nephropathy
- Management of Diabetic Kidney Disease
- Diabetics With Kidney Failure Are Threatened in Other Ways
- What else to consider
- Prospects Yesterday and Today
- Special Situations
- When Kidney Function Fails…
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Cardiac Nursing, 5th Edition.
This Cardiac Nursing 5th edition book now thoroughly updated with current, evidence-based material.
It is recognized as "The Red Reference Book" for nurses caring for patients who have, or are at risk for developing of cardiac diseases. Organized within the framework of the nursing process, this comprehensive clinical reference provides complete information on the assessment, pathophysiology, management, and prevention of heart diseases and details the rationale and evidence for interventions.
This edition has seven brand-new chapters on inflammation, atherosclerosis, genetics, heart rate variability, complementary and alternative medicine, disease management models, and nuclear and other scans. Boxes of evidence-based content have been added within chapters where appropriate.
This book organized as followed here:
Anatomy and Physiology
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It is recognized as "The Red Reference Book" for nurses caring for patients who have, or are at risk for developing of cardiac diseases. Organized within the framework of the nursing process, this comprehensive clinical reference provides complete information on the assessment, pathophysiology, management, and prevention of heart diseases and details the rationale and evidence for interventions.
This edition has seven brand-new chapters on inflammation, atherosclerosis, genetics, heart rate variability, complementary and alternative medicine, disease management models, and nuclear and other scans. Boxes of evidence-based content have been added within chapters where appropriate.
This book organized as followed here:
Anatomy and Physiology
- Cardiac Anatomy and Physiology
- Systemic Circulation
- Pulmonary Circulation and Gas Transport
- Regulation of Cardiac Output and Blood Pressure
- Genetics
- Inflammation
- Atherosclerosis
- Hematopoiesis, Coagulation, and Bleeding
- Fluid and Electrolyte Balance and Imbalance
- Acid-Base Balance and Imbalances
- Sleep
- Physiologic Adaptations with Aging
- History Taking and Physical Examination
- Laboratory Tests Using Blood
- Radiology Examination of the Chest
- Echocardiography
- Nuclear and Other Imaging Studies
- Electrocardiography
- Arrhythmias and Conduction Disturbances
- Cardiac Electrophysiology Procedures
- Exercise Testing
- Cardiac Catheterization
- Hemodynamic Monitoring
- Heart Rate Variability
- Pathophysiology of Acute Coronary Syndrome
- Acute Coronary Syndromes
- Interventional Cardiology Techniques
- Heart Failure
- Cardiac Surgery
- Acute Heart Failure and Shock
- Sudden Cardiac Death and Cardiac Arrest
- Pacemakers and Implantable Defibrillators
- Acquired Valvular Heart Disease
- Pericardial, Myocardial, and Endocardial Disease
- Congenital Heart Disease
- Coronary Heart Disease Risk Factors
- Psychosocial Risk Factors: Assessment and Management Interventions
- Smoking Cessation: A Systematic Approach to Managing Patients with Coronary Heart Disease
- Hypertension
- Lipid Management and Coronary Heart Disease
- Exercise and Activity
- Obesity: An Overview of Assessment and Treatment
- Diabetes Mellitus
- Adherence ot Cardiovascular Treatment Regimens
- Complementary and Alternative Medicine in Cardiac and Vascular Disease
- Disease Management Models for Cardiovascular Care
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ABC of Diabetes
by Peter J. Watkins (Editor)
The ABC of Diabetes comprises a comprehensive view of the practical issues relating to diagnosis and treatment of diabetes together with very practical advice on the management of its complications. The entire emphasis relates to clinical practice.
This title is now available for the PDA, powered by Skyscape - to buy your copy go to here.
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ABC Antenatal Care
This fourth edition of this ABC has been thoroughly updated and revised with new photographs and illustrations. This ABC addresses some of the current most controversial issues such as the role of the midwife and GP, need for decentralisation of management, home births and screening and will be invaluable to GPs, medical students, midwives, nurses and trainee obstetricians.
The contain of ABC Antenatal Care - fourth Edition are:
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The contain of ABC Antenatal Care - fourth Edition are:
- Introduction
- Organization of antenatal care
- The changing body in pregnancy
- Normal antenatal management
- Checking for fetal wellbeing
- Detection and management of congenital abnormalities
- Work in pregnancy
- Vaginal bleeding in early pregnancy
- Antenatal medical and surgical problems in pregnancy
- Raised blood pressure in pregnancy
- Ante-partum haemorrgage
- Small gestational age
- Preterm labor
- Multiple pregnancy
- The audit of birth
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