More than 900 board-style questions prepare you for certification and recertification! Based on the popular Mayo Clinic Pediatric Cardiology Review course, this highly regarded testing resource provides easy access to more than 900 questions and answers on every aspect of pediatric cardiology. Full explanations are provided for every question, helping you focus your areas for review and make the most of your study time.
This highly practical review tool follows the American Board of Pediatrics (ABP) general pediatrics content outline, with topics weighted to correlate with the exam.
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The Essential Pocket Guide Walter H. Johnson, James H. Moller ... Complete syncopal episodes (Stokes–Adams attacks) particularly thoseplacing volume loadson the ventricles. If the heartrateis persistently low (less than40 bpm) or if ...
Section I: HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE --1a.The Nadas Years at Children's Hospital /Jane W. Newburger, Donald C. Fyler --1b.Cardiology at Children's Hospital Boston: Today and Into the Future /James E. Lock --Section...
In 62 chapters, the book provides a comprehensive, state-of-the-art review of every area of contemporary cardiovascular medicine. Emphasis is on board relevant clinical material and accurate real-world clinical decision making.
Aneurysms of the Circle of Willis Berry aneurysms of the circle of Willis or other vessels occur in up to 11% of patients with CoA (Fig. 40.5).38 Aneurysm size and the likelihood of rupture increase with age.
Easy-to-use and comprehensive, clinicians will find this guide to be the ideal final resource needed before taking the pediatric board exam.
Chapters are organized in the order in which a case progresses. Hemodynamics is covered in depth. This manual provides a comprehensive overview of how the cardiac catheterization laboratory in a pediatric cardiology division works.
Questions are written in a case-based format that emulates the ABP board exam, and are supplemented by figures, tables, and boxes. A Quick Facts section rounds out the text for ease of reference.
This text was created to give trainees, practitioners, allied professionals, and researchers a repository of dependable information and images to base their use of CMR on.