Books about Outpatient from Amazon.com



Outpatient and Primary Care Medicine, 2008 Edition (Current Clinical Strategies)
This concise handbook outlines current management strategies for ambulatory patients with common disorders It includes current guidelines for cardiology, gastroenterology, and gynecology..
Price: $14.07 [Notify me when price goes down.]


The The Washington ManualĀ® Outpatient Medicine Survival Guide (Washington Manual Survival Guide Series)
Written by Washington University house staff and faculty, this pocket-sized survival guide provides all the essential information that every intern needs from Day 1 in the outpatient clinic. The book covers the most common diseases and situations encountered in an outpatient setting and includes sections on key history and physical examination findings, and red flags to look for. Content includes algorithms, common calls and complaints, key points on most common problems, essentials of "what not to miss" and "when to refer/call for help," and "what to tell the patient." The Washington Manual(R) Outpatient Medicine Survival Guide is also available electronically for handheld computers. See PDA listing for details. The Washington Manual(R) is a registered mark belonging to Washington University in St. Louis to which international legal protection applies. The mark is used in this publication by LWW under license from Washington University.
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Price: $27.54 [Notify me when price goes down.]


Tarascon Pediatric Outpatient Pocketbook
The altogether new Tarascon Pediatric Outpatient Pocketbook is the essential quick clinical reference for the busy outpatient pediatrician, family physician, or student/resident on a pediatric clinic rotation. Written by two Stanford-trained pediatricians, this guide includes the latest and most authoritative clinical practice guidelines and is packed with easy-to-understand algorithms, tables, charts, and lists. Covering newborns through adolescents, the meticulously referenced Tarascon Pediatric Outpatient Pocketbook puts the most important but hardest-to-remember facts, treatment options, prognoses and other critical information at your fingertips..
Price: $13.56 [Notify me when price goes down.]


Laboratory Testing for Ambulatory Settings: A Guide for Health Care Professionals
Laboratory Testing for Ambulatory Settings is designed to provide students with a complete understanding of the most common procedures and techniques of all the new CLIA waived, point-of-care tests, and some moderately complex tests as they apply to the ambulatory care setting. Each chapter presents a consistent triad' organization by first focusing on the fundamental concepts, followed by the application of these concepts to the CLIA waived procedures, and then concluding with an application of advanced concepts to stimulate thinking. Procedure boxes are integrated throughout with step-by-step instructions and reinforced with numerous full color photos or illustrations. Throughout the text, there is also a strong emphasis placed on safety and government compliance.

  • Complete coverage of the most common CLIA waived tests for any health care professional in the ambulatory setting.
  • Each chapter presents a consistent "Triad" Organization including: Fundamental Concepts (basic knowledge related to the appropriate tests and procedures), CLIA waived Procedures (step-by-step procedures associated with CLIA waived tests), and Advanced Concepts (helps students further apply basic knowledge and application of skills towards a level of critical thinking and decision making).
  • Procedure boxes provide step-by-step instructions with numerous full color photos or illustrations.
  • Key Terms are defined at the beginning of each chapter and reinforced within the chapter to ensure understanding and application.
  • Most Common Abbreviations associated with CLIA waived testing are included at the beginning of a chapter, where appropriate.
  • Each chapter concludes with 7-10 Review Questions to help reinforce learning.
  • Interactive CD-ROM, packaged with the text, includes review exercises and 5-7 clinical laboratory skills and competency modules to provide students with problem solving scenarios and to enhance learning from the text.
  • IRM contains field-tested schedules, lectures, tests, procedure sheets, and tips on how to teach each chapter effectively
  • Lectures parallel text and workbook exercises, making this book a great fit for online and distance learning courses.
  • Provides samples of 23 of the 60 competencies AAMA requires all of accredited medical assisting programs to collect from students - making it easier for schools to collect proof of measurable outcomes.
  • This text is also a good fit for MLT and phlebotomy programs because of its strong up-to-date visuals on safety, blood collection, urine collection, and specific CLIA waived tests.
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Price: $31.00 [Notify me when price goes down.]


Money and Outpatient Psychiatry: Practice Guidelines from Accounting to Ethics
A comprehensive guide to money matters in the office, with patients and with financial institutions.

Money management issues pervade all psychiatric practices, yet they are never discussed in school. This book is an all-in-one guide for the practitioner seeking to understand and master topics such as accounting, billing, collecting fees, contract law and informed consent, fee reduction and increases, payments and gifts (from patients as well as drug companies), nonpayment, and taxes..
Price: $31.50 [Notify me when price goes down.]



GETTING YOUR CHILD READY FOR OUTPATIENT SURGERY
If your child is having outpatient surgery for the first time, this delightful book details the surgical experience they will encounter in a positive, educational, and enlightening way. Parents and children will enjoy learning about each step involved in the outpatient surgical process. Each area of the outpatient surgery center will be covered and presented in a nurturing way to the child. Photos and colorful illustrations enhance this book greatly..
Price: $12.95 [Notify me when price goes down.]


Saint-Frances Guide: Clinical Clerkship in Outpatient Medicine (Saint-Frances Guide Series)
Written for third- and fourth-year medical students and interns, this practical pocket-sized manual provides up-to-date information that can be used while seeing patients in the examination room. The book is organized by chief complaint or problem, covers all problems commonly seen in an outpatient setting, and provides user-friendly information on differential diagnosis, history-taking, diagnostic tests, treatment, and patient management. The concise presentation is reinforced by mnemonics, "hot-keys", tables, figures, and algorithms.
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Price: $24.31 [Notify me when price goes down.]


Outpatient Psychiatry: A Beginner's Guide (Norton Professional Books)
An introduction for residents and new psychiatrists who work with patients.

This brief primer provides knowledge that will reduce therapists' initial anxiety and heighten their competence in working with outpatients; it covers psychotherapeutic techniques, uses of psychotropic medication, and pertinent issues from the expanding field of therapy research, and includes advice about what to do and what not to do..
Price: $20.68 [Notify me when price goes down.]


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