On Call Surgery

Download On Call Surgery PDF by ! Gregg A. Adams MD FACS, Stephen D. Bresnick MD DDS, Stephen D. Bresnick, Gregg A. Adams eBook or Kindle ePUB Online free. On Call Surgery An excellent reference designed to guide the reader through common clincial problems encountered while caring for surgical patients. Particularly emphasizes the special needs of the postoperative patient and the patient with a potentially life-threatening condition.]

On Call Surgery

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Rating : 4.81 (674 Votes)
Asin : 0721693512
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 519 Pages
Publish Date : 2013-09-05
Language : English

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T.K.Raghunath said enjoyed reading this handbook. wish I had it during my internship days!. Well written, practical; useful info for those in training and a review resource for the practicing surgeons. recommend it highly!. Excellent book! Christos Milonas This book gives very easy access to problems encountered in surgical settings. It is organized by complaints rather than diseases. Also, it is very esasy to follow. These are it's chapters:abdominal pain, bowel funktion (constipation and diarrhea), chest pain, drug reactions, dysrhytmias, falls fever, fluids-electrolytes-acid-base-status, gi-bleeding, glucose management and nutrition, hedache, hypertension, hypotension and chock, insomnia, intravascular access,leg pain, mental changes, nausea, pain management, preop preparation, pronouncing death, postop bleeding, seizures, shortness of breath, syncope, tubes and drain. Panteleimon Tares said Bokk was ok. It was basically what I read in the review of it. OK. It took quite a while though to reach me. Anyhow, Thanks

2008; 90; 445-446"A genuine and valuable addition to the market."Peter Gogalniceanu, The Royal College of Surgeons of England. “It provides a rigorous system for dealing with on-call uncertainties that serves to reduce levels of anxiety on both sides of the doctor-patient relationship.Annals, Royal College of Surgeons of England

An excellent reference designed to guide the reader through common clincial problems encountered while caring for surgical patients. Particularly emphasizes the special needs of the postoperative patient and the patient with a potentially life-threatening condition.

Gregg A. Adams, MD, Staff Surgeon, Santa Clara Valley Medical Center, Clinical Instructor, Division of General Surgery, Stanford University Medical Center, Stanford, CA; Stephen D. Bresnick, MD, DDS, Clinical Instructor, Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, University of Southern California, School of Medicine, Children's Hospital, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA