Pediatrics
Lloyd J. Brown
Pediatrics - illustrated - London; Lippincott Williams & Wilkins c2005 - 649 pages - Board review series .
Like other titles in the Board Review Series, BRS Pediatrics is designed to offer students a strong foundation for subsequent learning in both primary care and subspecialty pediatrics.
BRS Pediatrics features:
A comprehensive overview of the basic principles of pediatrics
Detailed information for the pediatric subinternships and pediatric subspecialty rotations
Case-based review tests (simulating USMLE Step 2 questions) at the end of each chapter
Explanations for the correct answers and the incorrect responses with cross-references to the appropriate text for student follow-up
End-of-book comprehensive 100-question examination
You'll find that BRS Pediatrics will be an indispensable resource for the pediatric rotation, the end of rotation exam, and the USMLE Step 2.
0781721296 9780781721295 = abdominal abnormalities acid activity acute adolescents anemia answer antibiotics appearance assess associated birth bleeding blood bone cause cell Chapter characterized chest child childhood chronic Clinical features common commonly Complications condition congenital correct count culture decreased defects deficiency Definition diagnosis disease disorder drugs early effective elevated Epidemiology Etiology evaluation extremities factors failure female fever findings fluid fracture function girl glucose growth head heart hepatitis hypothyroidism increased indicated infants infection initial injury involvement Laboratory lead lesions levels loss male Management medications months neonatal normal obstruction occur onset oral organisms pain parents patients physical examination positive present Prognosis pulmonary radiograph renal respiratory response result reveals rheumatic fever risk seizures serum severe short signs skin statements studies symptoms syndrome systemic Table therapy tion treatment tumor typically upper urine usually vomiting weeks weight
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RJ 48.2.P385 2004 WS 18.2 P37051 2004
618.92 00076 BRO
Pediatrics - illustrated - London; Lippincott Williams & Wilkins c2005 - 649 pages - Board review series .
Like other titles in the Board Review Series, BRS Pediatrics is designed to offer students a strong foundation for subsequent learning in both primary care and subspecialty pediatrics.
BRS Pediatrics features:
A comprehensive overview of the basic principles of pediatrics
Detailed information for the pediatric subinternships and pediatric subspecialty rotations
Case-based review tests (simulating USMLE Step 2 questions) at the end of each chapter
Explanations for the correct answers and the incorrect responses with cross-references to the appropriate text for student follow-up
End-of-book comprehensive 100-question examination
You'll find that BRS Pediatrics will be an indispensable resource for the pediatric rotation, the end of rotation exam, and the USMLE Step 2.
0781721296 9780781721295 = abdominal abnormalities acid activity acute adolescents anemia answer antibiotics appearance assess associated birth bleeding blood bone cause cell Chapter characterized chest child childhood chronic Clinical features common commonly Complications condition congenital correct count culture decreased defects deficiency Definition diagnosis disease disorder drugs early effective elevated Epidemiology Etiology evaluation extremities factors failure female fever findings fluid fracture function girl glucose growth head heart hepatitis hypothyroidism increased indicated infants infection initial injury involvement Laboratory lead lesions levels loss male Management medications months neonatal normal obstruction occur onset oral organisms pain parents patients physical examination positive present Prognosis pulmonary radiograph renal respiratory response result reveals rheumatic fever risk seizures serum severe short signs skin statements studies symptoms syndrome systemic Table therapy tion treatment tumor typically upper urine usually vomiting weeks weight
--Medical › Pediatrics -- Medical / Pediatrics --Medical / Test Preparation & Review--Pediatrics—Examination Questions.
RJ 48.2.P385 2004 WS 18.2 P37051 2004
618.92 00076 BRO