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9780071624367

CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment in Family Medicine, Third Edition

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    9780071624367

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    0071624368

  • Edition: 3rd
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2010-11-23
  • Publisher: McGraw-Hill Medical
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Summary

Concise, evidence-based coverage of the diseases and syndromes most commonly seen in clinical practice

CURRENT Diagnosis and Treatment in Family Medicine is an easy-to-use guide to the diagnosis, treatment, and management of the full range of clinical conditions seen in primary care. The book covers all age groups--from pediatric to geriatric--and includes end-of-life issues. An essential clinical reference for house staff and practicing family physicians, the book is also great for USMLE Step 3 review, board certification, and maintenance of certification.

Features :

-Organized according to the developmental lifespan, beginning with childhood and adolescence and progressing through adulthood and senior years

-Complementary and alternative treatments included where appropriate

-Recommendations for both immediate and ongoing management strategies

-Numerous algorithms, charts, and tables encapsulate important information

-Conservative and pharmacologic therapies

-Patient education information

-Sections on Therapeutics, Genetics, and Prevention; Psychosocial Disorders; and Physician-Patient Issues

-NEW chapter on patient-centered medicine

The most convenient source of answers in the family medicine clinic

*Practical, current information for day-to-day diagnosis, treatment, and management of conditions affecting patients of all ages

*Up-to-date, evidence-based advice, including complementary and alternative treatments where appropriate

*Coverage of psychosocial and cultural aspects of disease

Easy-to-use yet comprehensive, CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment in Family Medicine offers quick access to workup tools for definitive diagnosis, treatment, and management of all common diseases and disorders seen in family practice. This conveniently organized guide is the best quick reference for physicians and trainees who work in the ambulatory setting.

CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment in Family Medicine features:

*Problem-oriented, evidence-based approach to disorders of infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and old age

*Comprehensive coverage of all conditions commonly seen, treated, and managed in family medicine, organized by developmental stage

*Culturally related aspects of many conditions

*Complementary and alternative approaches when relevant

*Attention to the psychosocial aspects of disease

*Recommendations for both immediate and ongoing management strategies, with focus on continuity of care

*Abundant algorithms, charts, and tables

An ideal quick reference for family care clinicians and trainees, CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment in Family Medicine offers up-to-date assessment and management solutions for the entire range of diseases that affect every member of the family.

Author Biography

Author Profiles

Jeannette South-Paul, MD, Is Chair, Department of Family Medicine, University of Pittsburgh Medical School, Pittsburgh, PA.

Sam Matheny, MD, is Chair, Department of Family Medicine, University of Kentucky School of Medicine, Lexington, KY.

Evelyn Lewis, MD, is Director, Healthcare Policy, Pfizer, Inc and Adjunct Clinical Professor of Family Medicine, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD

Table of Contents

Authors
Preface
Acknowledgments
SECTION I: INFANCY & CHILDHOOD
1. Well Child Care, Sukanya Srinivasan and Donald B. Middleton
2. Failure to Thrive, Deborah Auer Flomenhoft
3. Neonatal Hyperbilirubinemia, Andrew B. Symons and Martin C. Mahoney
4. Breastfeeding & Infant Nutrition, Tracey B. Conti, Mamta Patel, and Samidha Bhat
5. Common Infections in Children, Mark A. Knox
6. Skin Diseases in Infants & Children, Mark A. Knox
7. Routine Childhood Vaccines, Richard Kent Zimmerman and Donald B. Middleton
8. Disruptive Behavioral Disorders in Children, William S. Sykora, Richard J. Welsh, and Marian Swope
9. Seizures, Donald B. Middleton
SECTION II: ADOLESCENCE
10. Physical Activity in Adolescents, Mark B. Stevens and Dan Burnett
11. Eating Disorders, Lisa M. Ranzenhofer, Evelyn L. Lewis, and Marian Tanofsky-Kraff
12. Adolescent Sexuality, Peter J. Katsufrakis and Margaret R.H. Nusbaum
13. Menstrual Disorders, LTC Mary V. Krueger
14. Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Peter J. Katsufrakis and Kimberly A. Workowski
SECTION III: ADULTS
15. Health Maintenance for Adults, Stephen A. Wilson, Lora Cox, Paul Larson, Rachelle Busby, David Yuan, and Sabesan Karuppiah
16. Preconception Care, Essam Demian and Magued Rizk
17. Contraception, Susan C. Brunsell
18. Adult Sexual Dysfunction, Charles W. Mackett, III, and Margaret R.H. Nusbaum
19. Acute Coronary Syndrome, Stephen A. Wilson and Jacqueline Weaver-Agostoni
20. Heart Failure, Michael King, Baretta Casey, and Richard E. Rodenberg, Jr.
21. Dyslipidemias, Brian V. Reamy
22. Urinary Tract Infections, Joe Kingery and Shersten Killip
23. Arthritis: Osteoarthritis, Gout, and Rheumatoid Arthritis, Bruce E. Johnson
24. Low Back Pain in Primary Care: An Evidence-Based Approach, Charles W. Webb and Francis G. O'Connor
25. Neck Pain, Gary W.K. Ho and Thomas M. Howard
26. Cancer Screening in Women, Nicole Powell-Dunford
27. Respiratory Problems, William J. Huesten and Baretta R. Casey
28. Evaluation & Management of Headache, C. Randall Clinch
29. Osteoporosis, Jeannette E. South-Paul
30. Abdominal Pain, Cindy M. Barter and Laura Dunne
31. Anemia, Brian A. Primack and Kiame J. MahaniahSamuel C. Matheny, Sushanth Reddy, and J. Scott Roth
33. Vaginal Bleeding, Patricia Evans
34. Hypertension, Maureen O'Hara Padden, Bernhard Stepke, and Robert N. Uniszkiewicz
35. Diabetes, Belinda Vail
36. Endocrine Disorders, Pamela Allweiss, William J. Hueston, and Peter J. Carek
37. Acute Musculoskeletal Complaints, Anne S. Boyd, Ronica A. Martinez, and Jeffrey P. Feden
38. Common Upper & Lower Extremity Fractures, Robert G. Hosey, David A. Nokovits, Richard E. Rodenberg, Jr., Thomas D. Armsey, and W. Scott Black
SECTION IV: GERIATRICS
39. Health Aging & Assessing Older Adults, Cynthia M. Williams
40. Common Geriatric Problems, Daphne P. Bicket, Carol Mathews, Mamta Patel, and Tanuj Saaraswat
41. Urinary Incontinence, Robert J. Carr
42. Elder Abuse, Cynthia M. Williams, Cheryl E. Woodson, and Jennette E. South-Paul
43. Movement Disorders, Yaqin Xia
44. Hearing & Vision Impairment in the Elderly, Archana M. Kudrimoti, Alan L. Williams, and Pamela M. Williams
45. Oral Health, Wanda Gonsalves
SECTION V: THERAPEUTICS, GENETICS, & PREVENTION
46. Pharmacotherapy Principles for the Family Physician, Nicole T. Ansani and Denise R. Sokos
47. Genetics for Family Physicians, W. Gregory Feero
48. Pharmacogenomics, Ya'aqov Abrams and Matthew D. Krasowski
49. Complementary & Alternative Medicine, Wayne B. Jonas and Ronald A. Chez
50. Chronic Pain Management, Ronald M. Glick and Dawn A. Marcus
51. Travel Medicine, William H. Markle and Olawale Akinmerese
SECTION VI: PSYCHOSOCIAL DISORDERS
52. Depression in Diverse Populations & Older Adults, Annelle b. Primm, Marisela Gomez, and Deborah Cohen
53. Anxiety Disorders, Philip J. Michels, Rachel S. Brown, and M. Sharm Steadman
54. Personality Disorders, William Elder and Erin Walsh
55. Somatoform Disorders, Factitious Disorder, & Malingering, William G. Elder and Keisa Bennett
56. Substance Use Disorders, Robert Mallin and Joseph J. Benich, III
57. Tobacco Cessation, Martin c. Mahoney and K. Michael Cummings
58. Interpersonal Violence, Robert W. Smith and Lovie J. Jackson

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