Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston. Pocket-sized handbook provides practical guidance to trauma evaluation and management, from on-scene assessment, stabilization, and transport, to surgical and non-surgical hospital treatments. Features a team approach and hospital-tested guidelines. Softcover. DNLM: Wounds and Injuries--therapy.
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Univ. of Vermont, Burlington. Comprehensive and current clinically based resource for physicians and residents. Covers background, rationale for optimal glycemia control in diabetes and standards of care, injection/glucose-monitoring equipment, dietary practices, application of principles, and prevention and therapy.
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Musculoskeletal ultrasound is an increasingly widely used technique, but relatively few centres undertake enough scanning to have developed the requisite level of expertise and anatomical knowledge. This book is aimed at the radiology trainee, the practising radiologist with an interest in musculoskeletal work, sonographers and other clinicians in related disciplines such as orthopaedics and sports medicine, who are getting more directly involved in ultrasound at a 'hands-on' level.
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In this second edition of A Guide to Dissection of the Human Body, certain dissecting instructions have been revised to increase clarity. Methodical and comprehensive, the guide complements various anatomy courses. The terminology has been checked and brought up to date, in accordance with the latest version of Terminologia Anatomica (1998). The major aim of this guide remains - to provide a well-rounded dissecting manual that reinforces, but does not replace, a textbook of human anatomy.
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This single-source reference draws together the current knowledge of the vitamins' biological properties in the context of human nutrition. Vitamins are co-enzymes, antioxidants or precursors of hormones and are therefore involved in a great many biochemical and physiological processes. They play a vital role in the maintenance of health, and there is evidence that dietary sources of vitamins have beneficial effects in the prevention of heart-related diseases, bone diseases and possibly cancer.