The Essential Patient Handbook

The Essential Patient Handbook

Author: Alan B. Ettinger, MD

Publisher: Demos Medical Publishing

ISBN: 193455944X

Category: Health & Fitness

Page: 233

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The Essential Patient Handbook was written for the millions of Americans who are dissatisfied with their medical care, and are looking for a practical no-nonsense way to get the help they need from their doctors. It contains lessons learned by two doctors (husband and wife) who endured immense challenges on the patient side of the medical care system. Here are the secrets to: getting your doctor to listen preparing information your doctor needs to know understanding the reasoning behind your doctor's questions asking the essential questions about tests, diagnoses, medications, surgery, and second opinions checking for medication side effects and drug interactions dealing with confusing insurance and billing forms working with your doctor when considering alternative and complementary medicines handling difficult doctor-patient interactions dealing with a hospital stay The Essential Patient Handbook will walk readers through the entire medical evaluation process, from the first question to the last. It gives them a guide to thoroughly prepare medical information BEFORE seeing a doctor, and explains why each piece of information is crucial. The information prepared with the aid of this book are symptom-specific, and will help physicians to arrive at a differential diagnosis. Once a diagnosis is established, it will help readers prepare further information that your doctors needs to learn to remain on top of your medical condition.

The Essential Patient Handbook

The Essential Patient Handbook

Author: Alan B. Ettinger

Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com

ISBN: 9781459609754

Category: Ambulatory medical care

Page: 482

View: 977

The Essential Patient Handbook was written for the millions of Americans who are dissatisfied with their medical care, and are looking for a practical no-nonsense way to get the help they need from their doctors. It contains lessons learned by two doctors (husband and wife) who endured immense challenges on the patient side of the medical care system.

The Simulated Patient Handbook

The Simulated Patient Handbook

Author: Fiona Dudley

Publisher: CRC Press

ISBN: 9781315346434

Category: Medical

Page: 236

View: 326

A simulated patient is an individual who, by pretending to be a patient in a consultation, offers health professionals an opportunity to learn, explore and develop their expertise. Simulated patients are also highly effective when used as an aid for consultation skills assessment. In recent years the rapid rise of simulated patients in healthcare training has led to many more people working as and with simulated patients. There is now a growing need for guidance on its benefits and also its potential complications. The Simulated Patient Handbook is full of practical, hands-on advice and procedures for simulated patients covering all aspects of their work. It includes comprehensive guidelines on the essential skills of characterisation and the giving of feedback. This is the only manual currently available for simulated patients to learn best practice. The wide-ranging, accessible reference also offers concise, realistic advice to facilitators about setting up, running and participating in sessions using simulated patients - using this extroadinary educational resource to its greatest advantage.

Risk Management Handbook for Health Care Organizations, Clinical Risk Management

Risk Management Handbook for Health Care Organizations, Clinical Risk Management

Author: Sylvia M. Brown

Publisher: Jossey-Bass

ISBN: CHI:70754577

Category: Medical

Page: 726

View: 271

Volume II focuses on patient safety and the operational risk inherent in all healthcare organizations with particular emphasis on clinical risk.. The role of the risk manager in patient safety will be a common underlying theme. Topics include: Patient Safety Risk Management’s Role in Performance Improvement Clinical Crisis Management Informed Consent Clinical Research Medication Safety The Risk Manager && Biomedical Technology Primary && Ambulatory Care Pre-Hospital Emergency Medical Services Emergency Department Behavioral Health Critical Care Perinatal Risk Management Pediatrics Operating Room Laboratory Radiology Home Care Services Post Acute && Long Term Care

Diagnostic Breast Imaging

Diagnostic Breast Imaging

Author: Sylvia H. Heywang-Köbrunner

Publisher: Thieme

ISBN: 3131028920

Category: Biopsy

Page: 510

View: 224

Comprehensive and systematic, this edition covers all imaging modalities for diagnosing breast disorders. It provides expert guidelines on the role of mammography, high-resolution ultrasound, MRI and percutaneous biopsy to achieve diagnostic goals.

Clinical Handbook of Psychotropic Drugs

Clinical Handbook of Psychotropic Drugs

Author: Kalyna Z. Bezchlibnyk-Butler

Publisher: Hogrefe & Huber Pub

ISBN: PSU:000062493871

Category: Psychotropic drugs

Page: 382

View: 107

The Clinical Handbook of Psychotropic Drugs, now in its 18th edition, has become a standard reference for thousands of psychiatrists, psychologists, physicians, nurses, pharmacists, and indeed virtually all categories of mental health professionals. This book is a must for everyone who needs an up-to-date, easy-to-use, comprehensive summary of all the most relevant information about psychotropic drugs. It features easy-to-read comparison charts with details of treatment options including available dosing forms and strengths. It offers clear advice regarding medication options and precautions. Potential interactions and side effects are summarized in comparison charts. Special precautions to consider when treating children and adolescents, pregnant patients, or the elderly are presented. It contains clearly written patient information sheets. Already widely regarded as the best practical guide on the market, the Clinical Handbook of Psychotropic Drugs now comes with an improved layout using color coding and readily recognizable icons for even more intuitive and user-friendly navigation.

Essentials of Computers for Nurses

Essentials of Computers for Nurses

Author: Virginia K. Saba

Publisher: McGraw-Hill/Appleton & Lange

ISBN: UOM:39015050040370

Category: Computer science

Page: 578

View: 564

The best selling nurses' guide to understanding and using computers in the workplace--now revised and completely up-to-date. New edition discusses the increasing use of specialized software within nursing curriculums. Examines use of the Internet as a powerful research tool; the way computers are changing the practice of nursing and the NCLEX; telemedicine; and more.

A Patient's Guide to Coronary Bypass Surgery and Its Aftermath

A Patient's Guide to Coronary Bypass Surgery and Its Aftermath

Author: Douglas C. Ewing

Publisher: Carol Publishing Corporation

ISBN: 1559723513

Category: Coronary artery bypass

Page: 180

View: 268

Multimedia is making some progress; this CD-ROM reaches toward using the technology to enhance learning (rather than as a novelty, unsuccessful either as entertainment or pedagogy, as we've seen in earlier, over-hyped multimedia products). It presents visuals that can be rotated 360 degrees, audio and text "captions," and some 200 animations that do, fairly successfully, convey visual conceptions of such activities as heart blood flow, smelling, hearing, breathing, etc. The product is carefully conceived, and will serve nicely as a novel supplement to introductory texts on the subject, for students who have access to the needed computer power. Available in separate Macintosh and Windows versions; needs 486 DX, Windows 3.1, 8 Mb RAM. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR