(The Washington Manual Subspecialty Consult Series) 3rd Edition
by Thomas Ciesielski (Author)
Concise, portable, and user-friendly, The Washington Manual® General Internal Medicine Consult, Third Edition , provides quick access to the essential information needed when performing an inpatient consult. Chapters are organized around presenting symptom (e.g., approach to nausea, approach to low back pain), allowing quick look-up of differential diagnosis and management. Ideal for medical students, residents, and practitioners, the manual is also useful as a quick-reference guide for practicing hospitalists.
Key Features:
- Brief,
focused information throughout, zeroing in on the essential diagnosis
and assessment information you need for an internal medicine consult.
- Thoroughly
revised to include new approaches to diagnosis and new therapeutic
management, as well as an all-new chapter on venous thromboembolic
disease.
- Organized by presenting symptom, making information easy to find so you can maximize your time spent during the consult.
- Perfect for residents asked to perform a medical consult, hospitalists, students, NPs, and PAs.
- Written by residents, fellows, and attending physicians from the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.