1 of 1 available systemwide,
with no current holds.
Location and Availability
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Desert Sage Library
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Call Number |
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REF 616.075 C9364 2012
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On Shelf
- (Checked in: Oct 20 2011 )
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Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
- Chapter 1. Disease prevention & health promotion
- Chapter 2. Common symptoms
- Chapter 3. Preoperative evaluation & perioperative management
- Chapter 4. Geriatric disorders
- Chapter 5. Palliative care & pain management
- Chapter 6. Dermatologic disorders
- Chapter 7. Disorders of the eyes & lids
- Chapter 8. Ear, nose, & throat disorders
- Chapter 9. Pulmonary disorders
- Chapter 10. Heart disease
- Chapter 11. Systemic hypertension
- Chapter 12. Blood vessel & lymphatic disorders
- Chapter 13. Blood disorders
- Chapter 14. Disorders of hemostasis, thrombosis, & antithrombotic therapy
- Chapter 15. Gastrointestinal disorders
- Chapter 16. Liver, biliary tract & pancreas disorders
- Chapter 17. Breast disorders
- Chapter 18. Gynecologic disorders
- Chapter 19. Obstetrics & obstetric disorders
- Chapter 20. Musculoskeletal & immunologic disorders
- Chapter 21. Electrolyte & acid-base disorders
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- Chapter 22. Kidney disease
- Chapter 23. Urologic disorders
- Chapter 24. Nervous system disorders
- Chapter 25. Psychiatric disorders
- Chapter 26. Endocrine disorders
- Chapter 27. Diabetes mellitus & hypoglycemia
- Chapter 28. Lipid disorders
- Chapter 29. Nutritional disorders
- Chapter 30. Common problems in infectious diseases & antimicrobial therapy
- Chapter 31. HIV infection and AIDS
- Chapter 32. Viral & rickettsial infections
- Chapter 33. Bacterial & chlamydial infections
- Chapter 34. Spirochetal infections
- Chapter 35. Protozoal & helminthic infections
- Chapter 36. Mycotic infections
- Chapter 37. Disorders related to environmental factors
- Chapter 38. Poisoning
- Chapter 39. Cancer
- Chapter 40. Clinical genetic disorders
- Chapter 41. Sports medicine & outpatient orthopedics
- Appendix: Therapeutic drug monitoring, pharmacogenetic testing, & laboratory reference intervals.
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