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    Pocket Tutor Understanding ABGs and Lung Function Tests

    €25.00
    The ideal companion for medical students and junior doctors seeking to improve their knowledge of these investigations. Anatomy and physiology review reinforces link between test results and underlying structure and function. Guide to normal patterns and abnormalities enable you to interpret arterial blood gas and lung function tests successfully.
    ISBN: 9781909836853
    AuthorThillai, Munhunthan
    SubAuthor1Bailey, Peter
    SubAuthor2Hattotuwa, Keith
    Pub Date31/08/2019
    BindingPaperback
    Pages180
    AvailabilityCurrently out of stock. If available, delivery is usually 5-10 working days.
    Edition2nd New ed
    Availability: Out of Stock

    Titles in the Pocket Tutor series give practical guidance on subjects that medical students and foundation doctors need help with 'on the go', at a highly-affordable price that puts them within reach of those rotating through modular courses or working on attachment. Topics reflect information needs stemming from today's integrated undergraduate and foundation courses: Common presentations Investigation options (e.g. ECG, imaging) Clinical and patient-orientated skills (e.g. examinations, history taking). The highly-structured, bite-size content helps novices combat the 'fear factor' associated with day-to-day clinical training and provides a detailed resource that students and junior doctors can carry in their pocket.

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    Titles in the Pocket Tutor series give practical guidance on subjects that medical students and foundation doctors need help with 'on the go', at a highly-affordable price that puts them within reach of those rotating through modular courses or working on attachment. Topics reflect information needs stemming from today's integrated undergraduate and foundation courses: Common presentations Investigation options (e.g. ECG, imaging) Clinical and patient-orientated skills (e.g. examinations, history taking). The highly-structured, bite-size content helps novices combat the 'fear factor' associated with day-to-day clinical training and provides a detailed resource that students and junior doctors can carry in their pocket.