Critical Diagnostic Thinking in Respiratory Care A Case-Based Approach
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Publisher: Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Summary: This text demonstrates how to use information from the patient's history and physical examination to develop the differential diagnosis and presents cases typical of three broad clinical settings: outpatient, inpatient non-ICU, and ICU.
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Edition: 1st Pub Date: 2002Publisher: Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Summary: This text demonstrates how to use information from the patient's history and physical examination to develop the differential diagnosis and presents cases typical of three broad clinical settings: outpatient, inpatient non-ICU, and ICU.
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Publisher: Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
This text demonstrates how to use information from the patient's history and physical examination to develop the differential diagnosis and presents cases typical of three broad clinical settings: outpatient, inpatient non-ICU, and ICU.
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