The Rheumatology Handbook For Clinicians , 3rd Edition (Original PDF From Publisher)
Written by Lori Albert
A resource for managing rheumatologic issues at the point of care
Subjects covered include :
physical assessments and methods for dealing with typical rheumatologic presentations, How to choose and evaluate imaging and laboratory testing . When to see rheumatologists and other specialists, how to address particular rheumatologic emergencies, Joint aspiration and injection procedures. Weakness, back discomfort, and joint pain are common causes of medical care seeking. This point-of-care guide assists clinicians in fine-tuning their history and physical examination, selecting suitable testing, and starting therapy as necessary.
Endorsed by the Canadian Rheumatology Association, The Rheumatology Handbook for Clinicians is a vital tool for internal medicine, family medicine, rheumatology, and practicing physicians. It is also a valuable resource for trainees in these professions. An enlarged section on treatments, information on infection-related rheumatic issues (including COVID-19)and a look at new syndromes such rheumatic immune-mediated side effects of cancer immunotherapy have all been added to this edition.
See Also : Handbook Of Musculoskeletal Tumors (EPUB)
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