Description |
xxiii, 272 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm |
Summary |
Murtagh’s Practice Tips is a collection of basic diagnostic and therapeutic skills that can be used in the offices of general practitioners throughout the world. The application of these simple skills makes the art of the profession more interesting and challenging, in addition to providing rapid relief and cost-effective therapy to patients. It has been written with the relatively isolated practitioner, doctor or nurse practitioner in mind. This means that a broad range of more complex procedures involving some degree of improvisation will be covered. Practice Tips has proved immensely popular with general practitioners, especially with younger graduates commencing practice. The tips are most suitable for doctors working in accident and emergency departments. There is an emphasis on minor surgical procedures for skin problems and musculoskeletal disorders. A key feature of these tips is that they are simple and safe to perform, requiring minimal equipment and technical know-how. Regular practice of such skills leads to more creativity in learning techniques to cope with new and unexpected problems in the surgery. -- Preface |
Notes |
Previous ed.: 2017 |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Medicine -- Practice -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
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Medicine, Rural.
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Surgery, Minor.
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Reading List |
HME941 recommended text 2024
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Author |
Coleman, Justin (Justin J.), author
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ISBN |
1743767420 |
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9781743767429 |
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