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Bewertet in Japan am 6. April 2025
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Bewertet in Kanada am 16. Dezember 2017
Good book.
Chaosscorpion
Bewertet in Italien am 18. Oktober 2016
Utile libro di riferimento per cosa fare e cosa non fare in caso di piccole emergenze che possono essere trattate ambulatorialmente, unica pecca essendo un libro americano i nomi dei farmaci e le formulazioni consigliate sono difficilmente applicabili qui in Italia
challenger
Bewertet in Großbritannien am 11. Dezember 2015
Excellent for browsing
Isehara
Bewertet in den USA am22. Januar 2014
I am a hospitalist/nocturnalist who is now working in a correctional setting where we practice urgent care and primary care. This book was purchased by me for all the urgent care problems that we usually do not see in internal medicine general office practice.I have already used this book for otitis externa, new-onset seizures, dog bites, fungal infections, conjunctival hemorrhages, human bites, black eye from fist trauma, and a few other UC type topics. It is very succinct and to the point, has warning signs on what to look for, and has a broad array of topics. I carry it with me as I make rounds through the cell blocks. The book goes over the problem, what to look for, treatments, and warning/further signs that may lead one to refer to ED or specialty care. All this is done in maybe 3 - 8 pages per topic. It appears very clear and clinically focused to me - the book is large enough so a very large number of topics are covered - nail avulsions,rashes, etc. It has may clear illustrations and photos to guide clinical care.It is very practical, informative, and suitable to be carried with one as they are seeing patients. Some books are too academic and not useful for day/day patient encounters. However this book is all about urgent care and providing immediate clinical care. It seems very clinically accurate and well-thought out. I could not be happier with this book.These days I rarely buy medical books due to UpToDate, internet resources, etc. However I think that this is a great resource for those working in an urgent care setting, which I think may be new challenging for some internists. It even has diagrams of procedures such as joint taps and others such as nail bed trauma. In summation it is a great initial resource for those like me who are new to urgent care.
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