Oral and Maxillofacial Surgical Secrets - E-Book: Oral and Maxillofacial Surgical Secrets - E-BookElsevier Health Sciences, 15 okt 2015 - 576 pagina's Written in the proven Secrets® question-and-answer format, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Secrets, 3rd Edition is an authoritative source for the effective and safe practice of oral and maxillofacial surgery (OMS) — and the ideal preparation tool for clinical rotations, exams, and board certification in OMS. Thoroughly revised and updated with the most current clinical information, this new edition provides dental students, OMS residents, and clinicians with practical tips, answers, and secrets from OMS experts. Best of all, it fits in your lab coat pocket so you can consult it wherever you go!
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... approach to help guide students, residents, and clinicians in acquiring and retaining the significant knowledge in the field. As with the previous two editions, this edition is intended not only to answer questions residents and student ...
... approach to help guide students, residents, and clinicians in acquiring and retaining the significant knowledge in the field. As with the previous two editions, this edition is intended not only to answer questions residents and student ...
Pagina 12
... approach to surgical notes? Surgical notes should be succinct (Box 1-1). Most surgeons still move their lips when they read. With the advent of EMR, copy and paste are as unoriginal as thinking that most patients and most diseases are ...
... approach to surgical notes? Surgical notes should be succinct (Box 1-1). Most surgeons still move their lips when they read. With the advent of EMR, copy and paste are as unoriginal as thinking that most patients and most diseases are ...
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... Approach to Surgical Notes—(Continued) ROS[Review of Systems] Resp[iratory]: Productive cough Cardiac: ō chest pain [ō = not observed, noncontributory, or nothere] ō MI[myocardial infarction] Renal: ō dysuria ō frequency Neuro[logic]: ...
... Approach to Surgical Notes—(Continued) ROS[Review of Systems] Resp[iratory]: Productive cough Cardiac: ō chest pain [ō = not observed, noncontributory, or nothere] ō MI[myocardial infarction] Renal: ō dysuria ō frequency Neuro[logic]: ...
Pagina 14
... Approach to Surgical Notes—(Continued) Operative Note The operative note should provide anyone who encounters the patient after surgery with all the needed information: Preop dx: SB obstruction Postop dx: Same, all bowel viable ...
... Approach to Surgical Notes—(Continued) Operative Note The operative note should provide anyone who encounters the patient after surgery with all the needed information: Preop dx: SB obstruction Postop dx: Same, all bowel viable ...
Pagina 18
... approach the toes by medially directing the path of stimulation along the base of the toes toward the great toe. Normal response is plantarflexion, whereas abnormal response is dorsiflexion of the toe, fanning of the other toes, and ...
... approach the toes by medially directing the path of stimulation along the base of the toes toward the great toe. Normal response is plantarflexion, whereas abnormal response is dorsiflexion of the toe, fanning of the other toes, and ...
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II Anesthesia | 75 |
III Perioperative Care | 109 |
IV Management Considerations for the MedicallyCompromised Patients | 165 |
V Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery | 241 |
VI Cosmetic Surgery | 473 |
INDEX | 500 |
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