CURRENT Practice Guidelines in Primary Care 2024 , 21st Edition (Original PDF from Publisher)
by Author Jacob A. David
The definitive standards that primary care physicians require in order to identify and manage the majority of frequent outpatient ailments have been collated, condensed, and updated for convenience of access.
This well-liked yearly resource strikes the ideal balance between clinical necessity and brevity, providing physicians with all the most recent evidence-based guidelines they need to treat the most prevalent outpatient illnesses. This book, which is the most comprehensive print compilation of primary care practice guidelines, includes information from medical specialty groups, government agencies, expert panels, and other professional and scientific authority. For busy doctors, CURRENT Practice Guidelines in Primary Care 2024 distills dense, unwieldy information into a useful, pertinent list of options.
This invaluable resource transforms the vast amount of material available online into a useful, pertinent compilation of facts that busy professionals may use. The material is provided in an easy-to-navigate outline and tabular format, with each topic carefully chosen for its relevance to ambulatory medicine office practices.
• A variety of suggestions from government agencies, expert panels, medical specialty groups, and other professional and scientific authorities are incorporated into the content. NEW: Several topics have been added, including the screening and prevention of eating disorders, the COVID vaccination in pregnancy, the prevention of pelvic floor dysfunction, the management of chest pain, left ventricular thrombus, and delirium. NEW: Updates reflecting the review of over 150 guidelines.
NEW: Updates to guidelines for the screening and prevention of ASCVD; anxiety disorders in children, pediatric obesity, chronic pain, neonatal hyperbilirubinemia, and osteoarthritis. The text is complemented by a handy outline and tabular structure, and topics are carefully chosen for relevance to the office practice of ambulatory medicine. Discordance tables illustrate instances in which important standards do not reflect each other.
• To improve clinician usage, screening and condition prevention have been merged.
See also : Functional Movement Development Across the Life Span , 4th edition (ePub+Converted PDF)
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