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Understanding Clinical Investigations Susan Skinner

Understanding Clinical Investigations By Susan Skinner

Understanding Clinical Investigations by Susan Skinner


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Summary

A guide to the spectrum of clinical investigations encountered in the average hospital-based clinical setting. It covers both ward-based investigations such as urinalysis, ECGs, blood pressure monitoring, and TPR, as well as laboratory and specialist investigations, such as blood testing, CSF, MSUs, thyroid function tests, X-rays, EEGs.

Understanding Clinical Investigations Summary

Understanding Clinical Investigations: A Quick Reference Manual by Susan Skinner

This is a hands-on quick reference guide to the full spectrum of clinical investigations encountered in the average hospital-based clinical setting. The book thus covers both ward-based investigations eg. urinalysis, ECGs, blood pressure monitoring, TPR etc, as well as laboratory and specialist investigations, such as blood testing, CSF, MSUs, thyroid function tests, X-rays, EEGs.

Table of Contents

Assessment of Patients. Temperature. Pulse. Blood Pressure. The Electrocardiogram. Central Venous Pressure. Blood Tests. Red Blood Cells. Haemoglobin. Differential White Cell Count. Platelets. Total Protein. Blood Groups. Blood Glucose. Creatinine. Urea. Respirations. Vomitus. Urine. Bilirubin. Neurological Examination. Weight. Examination of the Skin. Inflammation. Oedema. Human Immunodeficiency Virus. Specimens for Culture and Sensitivity. Diagnostic Procedures. Blood Tests. Growth Charts. References.

Additional information

GOR003949933
9780702018213
070201821X
Understanding Clinical Investigations: A Quick Reference Manual by Susan Skinner
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Elsevier Health Sciences
19951013
320
N/A
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