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A modern fable with an urgent message for young environmentalists. "Spectacular." (School Library Journal)Lynne Cherry journeyed deep into the rain forests of Brazil to write and illustrate this gorgeous picture book about a man who exhausts himself trying to chop down a giant kapok tree. While he sleeps, the forest's residents, including a child from the Yanomamo tribe, whisper in his ear about the importance of trees and how "all living things depend on one another" . . . and it works.Cherry's lovingly rendered colored pencil and watercolor drawings of all the "wondrous and rare animals" evoke the lush rain forests. Features stunning world maps bordered by detailed illustrations of fascinating rainforest creatures.An IRA Teacher's Choice * ABA Pick of the Lists * Reading Rainbow Review Book * NSTA-CBC Outstanding Trade Book for Children
Written by Jerome Sarris and Jon Wardle, Clinical Naturopathy: An evidence-based guide to practice articulates evidence-based clinical practice. It details the principles, treatment protocols and interventions at the forefront of naturopathic practice in the 21st century. Clinical Naturopathy equips you to critically evaluate your patients, analyse treatment protocols, and provide evidence-based prescriptions. A rigorously researched update of common clinical conditions and their naturopathic treatment according to evidence-based guidelines Treatment decision trees Outline of core principles of naturopathic practice Herb-drug interactions table Laboratory reference values Food sources of nutrients Cancer medication interactions Includes an Enhanced eBook version with purchase. The enhanced eBook allows the end user to access all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices.
Video scenarios of effective and ineffective communication Effective communication is a prerequisite for safe and high-quality health care. Stories in Health Communication consists of a series of videos and accompanying text designed to support readers to develop their communication skills to pass their assessments and to communicate more effectively in practice. The Stories book includes 12 short videos demonstrating effective and ineffective interactions between health practitioners and individuals. Students are encouraged to first watch each video, then complete the related activities to develop their own understanding and competence. This book will help students critique different communication interactions, reflect on their own habits, consider new skills for communicating more effectively to different people in different settings, and then apply what they learn to practice. Aligned to key concepts from Communication: Core Interpersonal Skills for Health Professionals 5e by Gjyn O’Toole. Considers relevant aspects of communication including introducing, questioning, concluding, listening, non-verbal communication, holistic communication, navigating misunderstandings and communicating using telecommunication. Discusses the implications of inappropriate use of social media. Considers the relevance of self-reflection and how your assumptions may affect your ability to communicate effectively.
Comprehensive and reliable teaching and learning resource The Essential Enrolled Nursing Skills for Person-Centred Care Workbook supports learners to develop the confidence and skills they need to successfully undertake and complete clinical skills during their course and graduate to become safe, knowledgeable and competent Enrolled Nurses. The workbook covers the knowledge and skills a learner will need to work as part of a multidisciplinary healthcare team. This includes how to support individuals in their activities of daily living and plan care to ensure individuals have positive outcomes and can reach their health goals. This resource will help learners strengthen critical thinking and problem-solving skills and develop proficiency in providing person-centred care. This edition has been fully updated by clinical and academic experts to reflect current best practice and the requirements of the Diploma of Nursing.Supports Tabbner’s Nursing Care 9E textbook and its suite of resources Fulfils the requirements of the Diploma of Nursing training package qualification (required to register with Ahpra as an Enrolled Nurse) Specifically designed to reflect the scope of practice of Enrolled Nurses Includes foundational knowledge and skills learners require for placements and professional practice-with explanations to assist understanding of the rationale for the steps in each skill Step-by-step skills and observation checklists to assist learners translate theory to practice Includes Case Studies and Critical-Thinking Exercises to assist learners build skills, confidence and competence New to this edition Fully updated to reflect current education requirements and evidence Case Studies and Critical Thinking Exercises New skills developed covering: - Chapter 29: Removal of a drain tube - Chapter 31: Urinary catheterisation (male) - Chapter 33: Focused pain assessment - Chapter 38: Care of the person after death
Tabbner’s Nursing Care is the main resource for Diploma of Nursing students and instructors. This well-established and highly respected book provides the knowledge and skills learners need to qualify as Enrolled Nurses. Written by a highly qualified team of editors and contributors, the book equips the learner to provide safe, competent and person-centred care. It teaches and prepares learners to apply critical and reflective thinking to decision-making, use healthcare technology and work as part of a healthcare team in a variety of settings. Complete with an accompanying workbook and a host of features to support and facilitate teaching and learning, Tabbner’s Nursing Care is the ideal contemporary, evidenced-based resource to develop competent and safe Enrolled Nurses of the future. Reflects the current context and scope of practice for Enrolled Nurses Takes a person-centred care approach and supports learners to become safe and competent Enrolled Nurses Builds clinical reasoning, critical thinking and problem-solving skills Full-colour content to support teaching and learning Includes Nursing Care Plans, Critical Thinking Exercises, Case Studies, Progress Notes, Decision-Making Framework Exercises, Clinical Skills with rationales and Review Exercises New to this edition New skills covering: - Removal of a drain tube - Urinary catheterisation (male) - Focused pain assessment - Care of the person after death Content covering health informatics and technology, LGBTQIA+ representation and COVID-19 New chapter on readiness for practice Instructor resources on Evolve: Answer guides for Case Studies, Critical Thinking Exercises, Decision-Making Framework Exercises, Review Questions Clinical Cases case studies Clinical Skills videos Image collection PowerPoint slides Test bank Weblinks Learner and instructor resources on Evolve: Answer guides for Case Studies, Critical Thinking Exercises, Decision-Making Framework Exercises, Review Questions Clinical Cases case studies Clinical Skills videos Weblinks
Unique resource on medication administration to support students and nurses This handy new guide offers concise and specific information for nurses on preparing and administering medications for children in Australia and New Zealand. Unlike other medication administration textbooks, Paediatrics and Medications provides comprehensive information, tips and evidence-based strategies directly related to paediatric patients. Focusing on the ‘how to’ of safe medication administration for paediatric patients, this resource also includes a focus on health literacy considerations, techniques in play and other unique elements specifically related to children and their caregivers. This book is perfect for students undertaking paediatric nursing units of study, and is also highly clinically relevant across broader nursing practice.· Comprehensive text for effective and safe administration of medications to patients aged 1 month to 18 years · Clearly presented and easy to follow - a great resource for all nurses who are new to paediatrics and for students on placement in paediatric units · Strong focus on paediatric safety, child/carer education, communication and play, consent, consideration of patients from a range of backgrounds · Takes a family-centred approach - considers the patient and their family/carers when administering medication · Supports existing paediatric drug dosage resources such as AMH Children’s Dosing Companion and the Royal Children’s Hospital Melbourne’s Paediatric Injectable Guidelines · Addresses paediatric nursing curriculum requirements and includes clinically relevant information to support lifelong learning and enhancement of critical thinking skills
Emergency and Trauma Care for nurses and paramedics is a highly respected emergency care text for nursing and paramedicine students and clinicians in Australia and New Zealand. Now in its fourth edition, it provides the most up-to-date and comprehensive coverage of the spectrum of emergency and trauma care.The text spans prehospital and hospital care, enabling students to understand the patient journey and equipping them for their role in a multidisciplinary team. Coverage includes assessment, triage and management of trauma, physiology of emergency care, and the recognition and management of specific body system emergencies, as well as the fundamentals of emergency care such as quality and safety, ethics, leadership, research and patient education.Fully revised to reflect the dynamic and evolving nature of emergency and trauma care, this book is ideal for students, prehospital care providers, rural, remote and urban emergency and trauma care nurses, and other disaster management clinicians.Endorsed by the College of Emergency Nursing AustralasiaWritten by internationally recognised clinicians, researchers and leaders in emergency careLatest evidence-based research and practice across the emergency care continuumCase studies to consolidate knowledge apply theory to practice Practice tips highlight cultural considerations and communication issuesAligns to NSQHSS 2e, NMBA and PBA StandardsIncludes Elsevier Adaptive Quizzing for Emergency and Trauma Care for Nurses and Paramedics 4eInstructor resources on Evolve: ¿ Image collection ¿ PowerPoint slides ¿ Case study questions and answers ¿ Additional Case studies with answers and rationales ¿ Additional Paramedic Cases studies with answers and rationales ¿ Paramedic test bank ¿ Test bank Instructor and Student resources on Evolve: ¿ Additional Case studies ¿ Additional Paramedic Case studies ¿ Videos
As nurses and health professionals increasingly care for people with chronic diseases and disability, it has never been more important for students to gain the knowledge, skills and understanding they need to provide quality care.Stories in Chronic Illness & Disability will help you understand the lived experience of the people you look after. Intended as a companion to the Living with Chronic Illness & Disability textbook, also by Esther Chang and Amanda Johnson, it offers real-life case studies of the most common conditions you are likely to encounter in your work.The stories are accompanied by concise and engaging videos, with related activities to help you reflect on the everyday experiences of people you are caring and adjusting your approach accordingly. This resource is perfect for undergraduate nursing students on clinical placements, right through to registered nurses wanting to enhance their insights and understanding of chronic disease and disabilityPrint + interactive eBook with 29 videos embedded to bring case stories to lifeTranscripts provided for all video interviewsBuilds on the core theory presented in Living with Chronic Illness & Disability (4e) text which can be used in conjunction with the main textbook or as standaloneScaffolded approach to learning, suitable for students with Certificate, Diploma, Bachelor and Post Graduate degrees across nursing, individual support and disabilityReflection, Inquiry and Action framework for teaching and learning around each story
A sound understanding of Australia's complex health system is essential for all health professionals who work and collaborate with others in delivering health care. The fifth edition of Understanding the Australian Health Care System provides a comprehensive and accessible overview of the structure of the health system, its various functions and the various roles within it.Logically structured and easy to follow, the resource covers aspects of health system structure and function, health insurance, the PBS, complementary and alternate medicine, current governmental and legislative changes, and comparison to other high-income countries. This overview places into context the 12 health professions and their roles, emphasising the importance of interprofessional practice.Fully updated to reflect current policy, trends and environment, and how these impact on the health care system, practitioners and consumers, this book is an excellent resource for those undertaking health and medical undergraduate and postgraduate courses.Updated to reflect current policy and health environmentExplores the roles of 12 health professions with a focus on inter-professional practiceCase studies and accompanying video interviews with practitioners and thought leaders bring theory to lifeTest Bank to support learningFull range of instructor resources on EvolveIncludes Elsevier Adaptive Quizzing for Understanding the Australian Health Care System 5eStudent resources on Evolve: ¿ Discipline-specific case studies ¿ 11 video interviews and transcripts Instructor resources on Evolve: ¿ PowerPoints ¿ Tutorial Planner ¿ Test BankGreater emphasis on interprofessional practiceConsiderations of the impact of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic on health care delivery and workforceNew section on aged care, considering the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and SafetyNew chapter on social workIncludes changing scope of practice of nurse practitioners, podiatry and occupational therapyNew sections on the regulation of paramedics with the introduction of Ahpra Paramedicine Board of Australia registration
Understanding the basics of psychology ¿ what drives human choices and behaviours ¿ underpins good practice in health. Psychology: An Introduction for Health Professionals presents the latest relevant theories and concepts, as well as their application to specific health issues and clinical practice.Written by Deb O¿Kane and other leading experts in the field, this book will help you understand more about why people act in certain ways related to their health and wellbeing, from diagnoses, health interventions and outcomes. For example, why does a person not complete a full course of antibiotics, or how can you expect a someone to respond to stress, loss or pain? Scenarios and reflection questions help to bring important psychology concepts to life.The book is written specifically for health science and nursing students undertaking discreet units of study in psychology, but will also be applicable to practitioners in their daily work.This new edition includes Elsevier Adaptive Quizzing (EAQ) for Psychology: An Introduction for Health Professionals 2e. Corresponding chapter-by-chapter to the core text, EAQ prepares students for tutorials, lectures and exams, with access to thousands of exam-style questions at your fingertips.Includes relevant theories and concepts in psychology, incorporating latest evidenceFocus on application to practice ¿ suitable for both students and health practitionersCovers the lifespan, from birth to ageingSuite of 55 scenarios with reflection questions (additional 55 available on Evolve) bringing theory to lifeSuitable for students in multiple different health disciplinesIncludes Elsevier Adaptive Quizzing for Psychology: An Introduction for Health Professionals 2eInstructor resources on Evolve ¿ PowerPoints ¿ Testbank ¿ Image Collection ¿ Answer Key ¿ Student Practice Questions ¿ Additional Discipline-specific Case Studies¿ Updated to reflect priority issues impacting individuals and health practice, such as COVID-19¿ Content divided into three sections for easy navigation from theories and underpinning knowledge through to application to health issues and discipline specific cases¿ Addition of crisis health, including major disasters and the pandemic
Navigating the Maze of Research demystifies the world of research with all the essentials you need to know ¿ how to find relevant research papers, how to conduct your own research, and how to use research findings in your work. Produced by a high profile editorial team including Australiäs leading nursing researcher, this valuable text is engaging and easy to read. It breaks down research processes into easily digestible sections, each brought to life with student experiences and quotes. This sixth edition has been fully updated to include the most current advances in research methodologies and literature, and clearly lays out how these benefit nursing and midwifery practice.Key Features Easy to read and follow ¿ ideal for students Research terminology and processes clearly explained Comprehensive coverage of research and research essentials, and how these can benefit clinical practice Hot topics include navigating ethics, research with Indigenous peoples, diversity and inclusion in research, and knowledge translation Student experiences and quotes bring the text to life Opportunities for practice and revision ¿ a great study aid Updated Evolve resources for students and instructors, including ebook Elsevier Adaptive Quizzing for Navigating the Maze of Research included in all print purchases. Corresponding chapter-by-chapter to the core text, the EAQ prepares students for tutorials, lectures and exams, with access to hundreds of exam-style questions Student and Instructor Resources: Additional Student Challenges Self-assessment quiz Glossary Resource kits Instructor Resources: PPT slides Test Bank Teaching Tips Developing evidence-based solutions Diversity and inclusion in research Research pathways for nurses
This new practice manual is designed to provide students with the conceptual foundations of anatomy and physiology, as well as the basic critical thinking skills they will need to apply theory to practice in real-life settings. Written by lecturers Dr Ellie Kirov and Dr Alan Needham, who have more than 60 years' teaching experience between them, the book caters to nursing, health science, and allied health students at varying levels of understanding and ability. Learning activities are scaffolded to enable students to progress to more complex concepts once they have mastered the basics. A key advantage of this manual is that it can be used by instructors and students in conjunction with any anatomy and/or physiology core textbook, or as a standalone resource. It can be adapted for learning in all environments, including where wet labs are not available. Can be used with any other textbook or on its own - flexible for teachers and students alike Scaffolded content - suitable for students' varying learning requirements and available facilities Concept-based practical activities - can be selected and adapted to align with different units across courses Provides a range of activities to support understanding and build knowledge, including theory, application and experimentation Activities can be aligned to learning requirements and needs - may be selected to assist pre-class, in-class, post-class, or for self-paced learning Easy to navigate - icons identify content type contained in each activity as well as safety precautions An eBook included in all print purchases Additional resources on Evolve: eBook on VitalSource Instructor resources: Answers to all Activity questions List of suggested materials and set up requirements for each Activity Instructor and Student resources: Image collection
If you are worried that studying pharmacology will be difficult to apply to clinical practice, Pharmacology for Health Professionals is the book for you. Written by experienced health professional educators, this textbook brings the study of drugs and medicines to life. This title is considered the most authoritative text in Australia and New Zealand for nursing and allied health students, but it is also highly accessible. The use of easily flowing material, integration with physiology and pathophysiology, and focus on clinically relevant information clearly show how pharmacology concepts can be applied in practice. Fully updated in its sixth edition, the book will help students master this complex and constantly changing area of their studies and is suitable for use in many undergraduate health professional courses including nursing, paramedicine, pharmacy, podiatry, optometry, midwifery, speech pathology and general biomedical/health science programs. Focus on clinical application of pharmacology through review exercises, clinical focus boxes and prescribing considerations Critical thinking scenarios in each chapter reinforce pharmacological concepts and clinical application Humanoid models illustrate pharmacological or adverse effects of drugs Contextualised for Australian and New Zealand students Includes life span/gender/cultural considerations where relevant Comprehensive Drugs at a Glance table in each chapter An eBook included in all print purchases Additional resources on Evolve: eBook on VitalSource Instructor resources:   - Test bank   - Solutions to in text end-of-chapter review questions   - Additional Critical Thinking Scenarios and model answers   - Image collection   - Comparative 5e to 6e table of contents   - Nursing and paramedicine specific resources including learning objectives, case studies and clinical practice considerations Student resources:   - Animations   - Clinical Interest boxes   - Student quizzes Updated to reflect current evidence-based practice New and emerging topics introduced, including patient safety, drugs in aged care and vaccines Key terms facilitate student learning New figures illustrating mechanism of action of major drug classes Elsevier Adaptive Quizzing for Pharmacology for Health Professionals 6e included in all print purchases. Corresponding chapter-by-chapter to the core text, EAQ prepares students for tutorials, lectures and exams, with access to thousands of exam-style questions at their fingertips
The profession of paramedicine is rapidly expanding and primary research relating to prehospital interventions is exploding worldwide. This new book provides, for the first time, a meaningful and easy to understand guide to research specifically tailored for paramedics. Written by experts in research, medicine and paramedicine, Introducing, Designing and Conducting Research for Paramedics introduces the reader to the concepts of research through real-life examples. The structure follows a logical sequence from an overview of the research process to how to generate, consume and implement evidence. This book will be a valuable resource for paramedics and prehospital clinicians at any level, worldwide, who wish to contribute to the rapidly emerging body of evidence on paramedicine and understand how they can make use of this in their practice. Important concepts described in terms of their relevance to paramedicine, making the text meaningful and easy to understand Written and edited by key academics and clinicians in the field of paramedic research Paramedicine examples used throughout to explain aspects of research methodology (e.g. qualitative, quantitative, mixed methods and literature reviews) Key objectives, relevant terms, reference lists, further suggested readings and useful resources support the reader to engage further with research Discussion/review questions and reflective exercises in each chapter to reinforce learning An eBook included with print purchase
Talley and O'Connor's Clinical Examination addresses the core principles and clinical skills that underpin diagnosis for safe, effective medical practice. The text takes an evidence-based, patient-centric approach to conducting a clinical examination. In Volume 1, readers follow a logical framework ordered by body system, covering history taking, clinical examination and correlation between physical signs and disease for each system. Volume 2 focuses on medical specialties. Originally written by Nicholas J Talley and Simon O'Connor during their registrar years, this book is uniquely targeted to students undertaking their MD or MBBS and is fully updated with the latest clinical data, including specially commissioned research. OSCE-based scenario videos and multiple-choice questions to assist with examination preparation Imaging library and ECG case studies for deep understanding History questions suggesting urgent or important diagnosis specially marked Differential diagnosis tables to support history taking Evidence-based medicine references throughout An eBook included in all print purchases Expanded history taking sections Increased OSCE content New clinical photographs
Now in its fourth edition, the Toxicology Handbook is Australiäs leading reference guide for quick and evidence-informed decision making on treatment of the acutely poisoned patient. The book has been streamlined and fully updated to provide a comprehensive yet concise guide for all medical practitioners and health-care professionals who deal with poisonings. It contains quickly accessible information on poisons, toxins, antidotes, envenomings and antivenoms, and uses a structured and rigorous risk assessment-based approach to guide appropriate treatment decisions. Written by leading Australian specialists in toxicology and informed by the latest clinical research, this is a must-have addition to all emergency departments and poison information centres. Concisely written ¿ helps the student, trainee, and clinician to find information quickly and easily A simple, easily remembered and elegant framework (R RSI DEAD) forming the basis of care for all toxicology patients Fully revised content, streamlined to be more user-friendly Evidence based and up to date ¿ supports appropriate decision making Helps resolve common treatment dilemmas, including for digoxin and lithium poisoning, corrosive ingestions and management of envenomings Written and edited by experts in the field of toxicology An eBook included in all print purchases Expanded information on agents that are seen with increasing frequency in poisoned patients, including lamotrigine and pregabalin Updated detail on the management of agents including direct oral anticoagulants, digoxin, desvenlafaxine and corrosives Updated and standardised treatment recommendations for dysrhythmias, particularly resulting from drug-induced conduction abnormalities (QRS and QT prolongation) Simplified and standardised approaches to management (particularly cardiovascular toxicity from a variety of agents)
Case study     Subject                                                                                         Integration (body systems)Case study 1 The case of a hiker on a hot day                                                         Musculoskeletal, Cardiovascular, renal, respiratory, neuronal, integumentCase Study 2 The case of an insect bite                                                                 Immune, lymphatic, vascular, integumentCase study 3 Case of unfit runner (sore muscles after a sudden run)                            muscular, metabolic, neuronal, vascular, lymphaticCase Study 4 The case of a cough fit leading to vomiting                                           respiratory, cardiac, blood, gastrointestinalCase Study 5 The case of an elderly lady who was gardening and became dehydrated     renal, respiratory, cardiac, neuronalCase study 6 The case of an injured football player (bleeding kidneys)                          renal, respiratory, cardiac, neuronalCase study 7 The case of a constipated 6-year old boy                                             Gastrointestinal, neuronalCase study 8 The case of drinking buddies (acute pancreatitis)                                   Gastrointestinal, endocrineCase study 9 The case of a fallen rock-climber                                                         Neuronal, special senses, musculoskeletalCase study 10 The case of a burned thigh                                                               Integument, musculoskeletal, lymphatic, vascular, neuronal,Case study 11 The case of a broken femur                                                               Integument, musculoskeletal, lymphatic, vascular, neuronal, hematologic, respiratory, cardiovascularCase study 12 The case of a starving teenage girl                                                     Integument, musculoskeletal, lymphatic, vascular, neuronal, hematologic, respiratory, cardiovascularCase study 13 The case of an infant with croup                                                        musculoskeletal, neuronal, respiratory, cardiovascularCase study 14 The case of food poisoning: diarrhoea                                                 gastrointestinal, neuronal, respiratory, cardiovascularCase study 15 The case of significant blood loss (open wound)                                    Integument, musculoskeletal, lymphatic, vascular, neuronal, hematologic, respiratory, cardiovascular 20 real-life cases focusing on variations of ''normal'', including questions and answers + rationales to aid with assessment/exam preparation Mix of compensatory and more complex cases Inclusion of concept maps to aid case-based approach understanding of integration of body systems in response to changes to homeostasis Case-based approach will build on knowledge gained from Applied Anatomy and Physiology 1e Includes an eBook with purchase of the print book Additional resources on Evolve: An eBook on VitalSource
Healthcare-associated Infections (HAIs) are a major threat to patient safety and the quality of healthcare globally. Despite this, Australia does not have a nationally coordinated program for the surveillance and reporting of HAIs. Epidemiology of Healthcare-associated Infections in Australia is Australia's first peer-reviewed, evidence-based assessment of the epidemiology of HAIs using publicly available data from hospital-acquired complications (HACs), state-based surveillance systems and peer-reviewed and grey literature sources. This important work has been compiled by some of Australia's leading infection control professionals and researchers. It will build national consensus on definitions, surveillance methodology and reporting of the incidence of HAIs. In doing so, it provides hospitals and those working in infection prevention and control an opportunity to benchmark and evaluate interventions to reduce infections and ensure transparency on reporting methods that will strengthen Australia's efforts to prevent and control HAIs. Collated publicly available HAI surveillance definitions from jurisdictions across Australia Collated publicly available national HACs HAI data derived from the associated surveillance programs Identification of the gaps in both publicly available HAI data from different sources and the lack of publicly available HAI surveillance data in one serialised title Supporting video summarising key content Available in eBook format with print-on-demand option
Talley & O¿Connor¿s Examination Medicine: A guide to physician training, has prepared generations of physician trainees and medical students for their clinical examinations. Instructive, informative and aligned with current practice, this ninth edition gives you an overview of what to expect, what is expected of you and how to develop a mature clinical approach to complex medical problems. Talley and O'Connor share their valuable advice on how to prepare for the examinations, use your time to best effect and avoid common pitfalls to ensure you give your best possible performance in your examinations and beyond. Video tutorials of long and short cases included on ExpertConsult Clinical photographs of signs and conditions 50 long cases including history, examination, investigations, treatment and possible lines of questioning Sample long cases from the examiner's perspective including discussion points and clinical traps 30 short cases including guidance for 'spot diagnosis 'and 'common stems' Hint boxes highlighting common pitfalls and useful tips Enhanced eBook version included with purchase
Written by Lydia Lozzi, the bespoke structure and design of Squid's Little Pink Book: A pocket guide for emergency doctors has been developed with the busy emergency doctor in mind ¿ a compact quick-reference and memory jogger that can be easily transported in day-to-day practice. The text offers doctors an evidence-based and reassuring confidence boost when standing at a patient¿s bedside postulating a diagnosis or for those panicked and uncertain moments when a nudge is needed in the right direction. It helps with preparation prior to a consult with specialty teams ¿ what questions need to be answered and what information needs to be available to offer patients the best possible care. Compact, quick-reference, easily transportable pocketbook Reviewed and refined over 20 years Appropriate coverage for doctors at all levels ¿ includes basic management through to advanced care plans, including information relevant for emergency specialists Enhanced eBook version included with purchase
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