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Widely regarded as a standard clinical resource, this book helps
practitioners think outside the mental health box and recognize
when a client may need a medical evaluation. Part I provides an
accessible overview of symptoms that can be observed in a standard
mental status examination and may point to medical illness.
Engaging case vignettes and interviewing pointers help readers hone
their diagnostic skills. Part II presents concise facts--including
basic medical information and physical and mental symptoms--on more
than 60 diseases and syndromes. An easy-to-read chart in Part III
cross-tabulates all of the disorders and symptoms for quick
reference and comparison. New to This Edition *Reflects more than
15 years of advances in medical and mental health knowledge.
*Updated throughout for DSM-5. *Additional medical disorders:
celiac disease, traumatic brain injury, heavy-metal toxicity, and
others. *Updated links to further reading on each health condition.
Winner (First Place)--American Journal of Nursing Book of the Year
Award, Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing Category
Highlights the importance and benefit of mass spectrometry-based
metabolomics for identifying biomarkers that accurately screen for
potential biomarkers of diseases Mass spectrometry-based
metabolomics offer new opportunities for biomarker discovery in
complex diseases and may provide pathological understanding of
diseases beyond traditional technologies. It is the systematic
analysis of low-molecular-weight metabolites in biological samples
and has been applied to discovering and identifying the perturbed
pathways. Currently, mass spectrometry-based metabolomics has
become an important tool in clinical research and the diagnosis of
human disease. Mass Spectrometry-Based Metabolomics in Clinical and
Herbal Medicines comprehensively presents the current state,
challenges, and applications of high-throughput mass
spectrometry-based metabolomics such as metabolites analysis,
biomarker discovery, technical challenges, discovery of natural
product, mechanism interpretation of action, discovery of active
ingredients, clinical application and precision medicine, and
enhancing their biomedical value in a real world of biomedicine,
shedding light on the potential for spectrometry-based
metabolomics. It highlights the value of mass spectrometry-based
metabolomics and metabolism to address the complexity of herbal
medicines in systems pharmacology, especially, to link
phytochemical analysis with the assessment of pharmacological
effect and therapeutic potential. Each chapter has been laid out
with introduction, method, up-to-date literature, identification of
biomarker, and applications Covers the current state, challenges,
and applications of high-throughput mass spectrometry-based
metabolomics in the discovery of biomarker, active ingredients,
natural product, etc. Constitutes a unique and indispensable
practical guide for any phytochemistry or related laboratory, and
provides hands-on description of new techniques Provides a guide
for new practitioners of pharmacologists, pharmacological scholars,
drug developers, botanist, researchers of traditional medicines.
Mass Spectrometry-Based Metabolomics in Clinical and Herbal
Medicines provides a landmark of mass spectrometry-based
metabolomics research and a beneficial guideline to graduate
students and researchers in academia, industry, and technology
transfer organizations in all biomedical science fields.
Note to Readers: Publisher does not guarantee quality or access to
any included digital components if book is purchased through a
third-party seller. Uniquely written from the perspectives of a
Nurse Practitioner and a Physician Assistant This quick-access
reference guide encompasses all key diagnostic and management
essentials needed for safe, effective pediatric practice. By
incorporating the most current sources of literature and
evidence-based practice, this guide explains how to best assess,
diagnose, and treat common pediatric disorders in an ambulatory
care setting. This practical, pocket-sized resource is presented in
bulleted format with concise paragraphs, providing access to key
information at a glance. Chapters are consistently organized by
body system with focused assessment and diagnosis of the most
common clinical problems and treatment options. Key points,
important developmental milestones, and illness prevention and
management sections provide practitioners important content to
educate patients and family easily and thoroughly. Abundant tables
and charts help to facilitate quick reference to key components of
practice. Links to frequently updated clinical guidelines and
important web resources ensure that practitioners can maintain
access to the most current knowledge available. Key Features:
Provides speedy access to crucial information with bulleted
content, concise paragraphs, chapter objectives, key points, and
tables. Conveniently organized by most commonly seen diseases and
disorders Provides links to frequently updated clinical guidelines
and web resources
For courses in medical-surgical nursing, and lab and
diagnosis/diagnostic tests. A complete nurse's guide to applying
lab results and diagnoses to patient care Laboratory Tests and
Diagnostic Procedures with Nursing Diagnoses teaches students how
to use data from lab tests and diagnostic procedures to plan
nursing care, while emphasizing the human side of testing. Guided
by case studies and NCLEX (R)-style questions, students can
practice applying knowledge of tests and diagnoses to varied
clinical situations. The 9th edition is useful as both a theory
text and a quick reference guide. It reflects new evidence?-based
practice standards and introduces new and expanded uses for tests,
with a special focus on genetic and rapid tests.
The opening chapter of The Essential Guide to Magnetic Resonance
presents applications of Fluorine-19 Magnetic Resonance Imaging
(19F MRI) in cancer research, tissue metabolomics, quantification
of drug delivery, cellular tracking, tissue pH measurements and
detection of 19F labeled cells. The authors review in vitro
research applying 19F MRI and Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (MRS)
to facilitate the synthesis, tracking and visualization of new
fluorinated drug conjugates. 19F MRI also provides high contrast in
vivo images due to the absence of an endogenous 19F signal, 100%
natural abundance of 19F, and a chemical shift range of over 400
ppm. Afterwards, examples of current methods of magnetic resonance
imaging (MRI) guided photodynamic therapy are presented. Recent
development of MRI detectable nanoparticle constructs, magnetic
resonance spectroscopy (MRS) sensors, gadolinium based
photosensitizers and europium singlet oxygen probes are discussed.
In addition, applications of Functional MRI using a blood oxygen
dependent level (BOLD) MRI in monitoring photodynamic action are
addressed, with the goal of informing researchers about the
potential for using MRI guided photodynamic therapy and oxygen
dosimetry. The applications of MRI within the sphere of pharmacy
are analyzed; in particular, the use of MRI to track
pharmaceuticals in vitro and in vivo noninvasively and monitoring
their controlled-release. Functional MRI for noninvasive clinical
brain imaging is explored as it is applied to studies of autism,
schizophrenia, epilepsy Alzheimers disease, Parkinson's disease,
traumatic brain injury and blood oxygenation-level dependent (BOLD)
imaging of brain function. An overview of the scope of MRI as a
diagnostic technique in neurology and in neurosurgery is also
provided.
The knowledge of the morphofunctional features from the coronary
microcirculation is essential for understanding its role in cardiac
physiological work and in the pathogenesis of coronary
microvascular dysfunction (CMD). The cardiovascular system
comprises the heart and blood vessels, including arteries, veins,
and capillaries, both systemic and pulmonary. Arterioles are the
primary site of vascular resistance and have only one to two layers
of smooth muscular walls. Chapter One will provide an overview of
the coronary microcirculation, its functions and regulatory
mechanisms. The importance of CMD will be summarised in the context
of diverse clinic scenarios, considering its pathogenesis,
assessment and therapeutic management. The purpose of Chapter Two
is to understand the role of arteriolar endothelial dysfunction in
CVDs and its underlying mechanisms. Chapter Three will explore the
physiopathology, epidemiology, and the diagnosis and treatment of
hypertensive retinopathy. Chapter Four reports on angiogenesis, a
critical process for reproduction in mammals, which consists of
arterioles and blood vessels formation from the existing ones.
A complete how-to guide for incorporating genomics into all
applicable areas of clinical medicine Precision Medicine: A Guide
to Genomics in Clinical Practice is a comprehensive, yet succinct
overview of the practice of genomic medicine. It is written for
general healthcare practitioners, specialists, and trainees with
the goal of providing detailed guidance on how to incorporate
genomic medicine into daily practice. To be as clinically relevant
as possible, the book intentionally avoids excessive technical
content and consistently emphasizes real-life patient care and
decision support. Precision Medicine: A Guide to Genomics in
Clinical Practice follows the course of a human life, beginning
before conception through pregnancy, childhood, and adulthood,
discussing the current and future applications of genomics and
precision medicine at each stage. This organization allows
healthcare providers to easily find the information relevant to
their practice. Throughout, the authors highlight common pitfalls -
technical and ethical - that might complicate the delivery of
quality genomic healthcare. The book is enhanced by eleven valuable
appendices that cover important topics ranging from the basics of
genetics to ethical issues to regulation and reimbursement. If you
are searching for a clinically relevant, non-technical resource
that will teach you how genomic medicine can and should be
practiced in your specific field of interest, Precision Medicine: A
Guide to Genomics in Clinical Practice belongs on your desk.
In this issue an impressive group of contributors at the forefront
of sedation research has been assembled to provide endoscopists and
dedicated nursing personnel alike a comprehensive review of
important topics in the field sedation and analgesia. A discussion
on the pharmacology and agents used to provide moderate and deep
sedation provides the basic framework that is a crucial element in
determining the driving force behind the developments in sedation
and analgesia. An evidence-based approach on the use of unsedated
endoscopy is also provided. Other topics included the use of
propofol, patient-controlled sedation and analgesia, extended
physiologic monitoring, risk management, and quality assurance as
they apply to the spectrum of sedation in the endoscopy suite.
Sedation and analgesia in the pediatric patient is also addressed.
In the 19th century, a greater understanding of childrens rights
was acknowledged, and in the 20th century, child abuse was
discovered in 1962 after many years of turning a blind eye. The
number of reported cases of child abuse worldwide has since
exploded into a public health epidemic with a much higher incidence
than better-funded diseases such as juvenile cancer. The evaluation
of child abuse and neglect is complex, with many professionals and
agencies involved to try and decrease these incidences. This can be
one of the reasons why the field has not been able to attract
appropriate resources for prevention, treatment, education and
research. Child abuse must be looked upon as a major public health
problem, and professionals must make the 21st century a century for
the child. In this book, the authors have given a short review of
the field.
This book discusses the diagnosis, treatment and management of
liver disease. Chapter One reviews hepatic hydatidosis. Chapter Two
explores the diagnosis, natural history, and management for
patients with chronic hepatitis C (CHC). Chapter Three discusses
scientific evidence that explains the relationship between
metabolic syndrome, non- alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and
psoriasis and the treatment strategy for this co-morbid condition.
Chapter Four examines the pathophysiology and treatment of liver
cirrhosis. Chapter Five reviews surgical strategies to push up
resection limits in liver disease and liver failure after surgery.
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