Designed to suit a wide range of healthcare providers, including primary care, subspecialties, and allied health, Conn’s Current Therapy has been a trusted clinical resource for more than 70 years. The 2020 edition continues this tradition of excellence with current, evidence-based treatment information presented in a concise yet in-depth format. More than 300 topics have been carefully reviewed and updated to bring you state-of-the-art information even in the most rapidly changing areas of medicine. Offers personal approaches from recognized leaders in the field, covering common complaints, acute diseases, and chronic illnesses along with the most current evidence-based clinical management options. Follows a consistent, easy-to-use format throughout, with diagnosis, therapy, drug protocols, and treatment pearls presented in quick-reference boxes and tables for point-of-care answers to common clinical questions. Includes new and significantly revised chapters on neurofibromatosis, autism, psoriatic arthritis, and postpartum depression. Features thorough updates in areas critical to primary care, including Acute Myocardial Infarction • Hypertension • Peripheral Arterial Disease • Valvular Heart Disease • Hepatitis C • Irritable Bowel Syndrome • Obsessive Compulsive Disorder • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease • Fibromyalgia • Menopause • Travel Medicine • and more. Provides current drug information thoroughly reviewed by PharmDs. Shares the knowledge and expertise of new contributors who provide a fresh perspective in their specialties. Features nearly 300 images, including algorithms, anatomical illustrations, and photographs, that provide useful information for diagnosis.
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Family medicine experts, Drs. Edward T. Bope and Rick D. Kellerman present the expertise and knowledge of hundreds of skilled international leaders on evidence-based clinical management options.
Family medicine experts, Drs. Edward T. Bope and Rick D. Kellerman present the expertise and knowledge of hundreds of skilled international leaders on evidence-based clinical management options.
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Current scientific findings and relevant global research are integrated throughout the book, with chapters organized by body system, beginning with an illustrated review of anatomy and normal physiology.
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Offers guidance on the principles of family medicine, primary care in the community, and various aspects of clinical practice.
... MD† Clinical Assistant Professor and Associate Program Director Internal Medicine Advocate Christ Medical Center Program University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine Chicago, Illinois Sarah Chaffin, MD Clinical Faculty ...
Second-degree AV block is further subclassified into Mobitz type I (Wenckebach), in which the AV conduction time (PR interval) progressively lengthens before the blocked beat, and Mobitz type II, in which there are intermittently ...
Lund–Browder classification of burn size. Head Neck ... A much more precise estimate of burn area is provided by the Lund–Browder diagram (Figure 2). By drawing in the areas that are burned, the burn area necessary for calculating ...