Current diagnosis & treatment in family medicine

Diagnosis Family medicine Family Practice sähkökirjat
McGraw Hill Medical
2015
4th ed.
Section I: Infancy & childhood.
Chapter 1: Well-child care.
Chapter 2: Failure to thrive.
Chapter 3: Neonatal hyperbilirubinemia.
Chapter 4: Breastfeeding & infant nutrition.
Chapter 5: Common acute infections in children.
Chapter 6: Skin diseases in infants & children.
Chapter 7: Routine childhood vaccines.
Chapter 8: Behavioral disorders in children.
Chapter 9: Seizures.
Section II: Adolescence.
Chapter 10: Physical activity in adolescents.
Chapter 11: Eating disorders.
Chapter 12: Adolescent sexuality.
Chapter 13: Menstrual disorders.
Chapter 14: Sexually transmitted diseases.
Section III: Adults.
Chapter 15: Health maintenance for adults.
Chapter 16: Preconception care.
Chapter 17: Prenatal care.
Chapter 18: Contraception.
Chapter 19: Adult sexual dysfunction.
Chapter 20: Acute coronary syndrome.
Chapter 21: Heart failure.
Chapter 22: Dyslipidemias.
Chapter 23: Urinary tract infections.
Chapter 24: Arthritis: osteoarthritis, gout, & rheumatoid arthritis.
Chapter 25: Low back pain in primary care: an evidence-based approach.
Chapter 26: Neck pain.
Chapter 27: Cancer screening in women.
Chapter 28: Respiratory problems.
Chapter 29: Evaluation & management of headache.
Chapter 30: Osteoporosis.
Chapter 31: Abdominal pain.
Chapter 32: Anemia.
Chapter 33: Hepatobiliary disorders.
Chapter 34: Vaginal bleeding.
Chapter 35: Hypertension.
Chapter 36: Diabetes mellitus.
Chapter 37: Endocrine disorders.
Chapter 38: Acute musculoskeletal complaints.
Chapter 39: Common upper & lower extremity fractures.
Section IV: Geriatrics.
Chapter 40: Healthy aging & geriatric assessment.
Chapter 41: Common geriatric problems.
Chapter 42: Urinary incontinence.
Chapter 43: Elder abuse.
Chapter 44: Movement disorders.
Chapter 45: Hearing & vision impairment in the elderly.
Chapter 46: Oral health.
Section V: Therapeutics, genetics, & prevention.
Chapter 47: Pharmacotherapy principles for the family physician.
Chapter 48: Genetics for family physicians.
Chapter 49: Pharmacogenomics.
Chapter 50: Complementary & alternative medicine.
Chapter 51: Chronic pain management.
Chapter 52: Travel medicine.
Chapter 53: Tickborne disease.
Chapter 54: Tuberculosis.
Chapter 55: HIV primary care.
Section VI: Psychosocial disorders.
Chapter 56: Depression in diverse populations & older adults.
Chapter 57: Anxiety disorders.
Chapter 58: Personality disorders.
Chapter 59: Somatic symptom disorder (previously somatoform disorder), factitious disorder, & malingering.
Chapter 60: Substance use disorders.
Chapter 61: Tobacco cessation.
Chapter 62: Interpersonal violence.
Chapter 63: Combat-related posttraumatic stress disorder & traumatic brain injury.
Section VII: Physician-patient issues.
Chapter 64: Cultural & linguistic competence.
Chapter 65: Health & healthcare disparities.
Chapter 66: Caring for lesbian, gay, bisexual, & transgender patients.
Chapter 67: Hospice & palliative medicine.
Chapter 68: The Patient-centered medical home
Chapter 1: Well-child care.
Chapter 2: Failure to thrive.
Chapter 3: Neonatal hyperbilirubinemia.
Chapter 4: Breastfeeding & infant nutrition.
Chapter 5: Common acute infections in children.
Chapter 6: Skin diseases in infants & children.
Chapter 7: Routine childhood vaccines.
Chapter 8: Behavioral disorders in children.
Chapter 9: Seizures.
Section II: Adolescence.
Chapter 10: Physical activity in adolescents.
Chapter 11: Eating disorders.
Chapter 12: Adolescent sexuality.
Chapter 13: Menstrual disorders.
Chapter 14: Sexually transmitted diseases.
Section III: Adults.
Chapter 15: Health maintenance for adults.
Chapter 16: Preconception care.
Chapter 17: Prenatal care.
Chapter 18: Contraception.
Chapter 19: Adult sexual dysfunction.
Chapter 20: Acute coronary syndrome.
Chapter 21: Heart failure.
Chapter 22: Dyslipidemias.
Chapter 23: Urinary tract infections.
Chapter 24: Arthritis: osteoarthritis, gout, & rheumatoid arthritis.
Chapter 25: Low back pain in primary care: an evidence-based approach.
Chapter 26: Neck pain.
Chapter 27: Cancer screening in women.
Chapter 28: Respiratory problems.
Chapter 29: Evaluation & management of headache.
Chapter 30: Osteoporosis.
Chapter 31: Abdominal pain.
Chapter 32: Anemia.
Chapter 33: Hepatobiliary disorders.
Chapter 34: Vaginal bleeding.
Chapter 35: Hypertension.
Chapter 36: Diabetes mellitus.
Chapter 37: Endocrine disorders.
Chapter 38: Acute musculoskeletal complaints.
Chapter 39: Common upper & lower extremity fractures.
Section IV: Geriatrics.
Chapter 40: Healthy aging & geriatric assessment.
Chapter 41: Common geriatric problems.
Chapter 42: Urinary incontinence.
Chapter 43: Elder abuse.
Chapter 44: Movement disorders.
Chapter 45: Hearing & vision impairment in the elderly.
Chapter 46: Oral health.
Section V: Therapeutics, genetics, & prevention.
Chapter 47: Pharmacotherapy principles for the family physician.
Chapter 48: Genetics for family physicians.
Chapter 49: Pharmacogenomics.
Chapter 50: Complementary & alternative medicine.
Chapter 51: Chronic pain management.
Chapter 52: Travel medicine.
Chapter 53: Tickborne disease.
Chapter 54: Tuberculosis.
Chapter 55: HIV primary care.
Section VI: Psychosocial disorders.
Chapter 56: Depression in diverse populations & older adults.
Chapter 57: Anxiety disorders.
Chapter 58: Personality disorders.
Chapter 59: Somatic symptom disorder (previously somatoform disorder), factitious disorder, & malingering.
Chapter 60: Substance use disorders.
Chapter 61: Tobacco cessation.
Chapter 62: Interpersonal violence.
Chapter 63: Combat-related posttraumatic stress disorder & traumatic brain injury.
Section VII: Physician-patient issues.
Chapter 64: Cultural & linguistic competence.
Chapter 65: Health & healthcare disparities.
Chapter 66: Caring for lesbian, gay, bisexual, & transgender patients.
Chapter 67: Hospice & palliative medicine.
Chapter 68: The Patient-centered medical home
