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Physician Assistant Clinics aims to provide an authoritative and
continuously updated clinical information resource that covers all
of the relevant PA specialties. Our clinical review articles
address the key points, diagnosis, prognosis, clinical management,
and complications of disease and techniques, evidence, and
controversies in the field. Information for quick reference, as
well as in-depth coverage of a topic, is a hallmark of the Clinics'
series. This issue of Physician assistant Clinics, guest edited by
Kim Zuber, PA-C and Jane S. Davis, DNP, CRNP, brings together
expert PAs, NPs, and MDs to give PAs deep insights into the latest
advancements in renal disease and show how they are applicable in
practice. Articles in this issue include: Will the Real Kidney
Patient Please Stand Up?; Introduction of the Kidney Patient; The
Surgical Kidney Patient; CardioRenal: The Pump and the Filter;
Dosing the Kidney Patient; ABCs of the ICU; Pediatrics: Forgotten
Stepchild of Nephrology; Acute Kidney Injury (AKI); Outpatient
Management of the CKD Patient; Nephrolithiasis: The Rolling Stones;
Transplant and the New Protocols; Health Disparities in Kidney
Disease; and Diet and the Kidney.
In this issue of Physician Assistant Clinics, guest editors Kim
Zuber (Metropolitan Nephrology Associates, Alexandria, Virginia)
and Jane S. Davis (University of Alabama Medical Center) bring
their considerable expertise to the topic of Behavioral Health.
Provides in-depth, clinical reviews on Behavioral Health, providing
actionable insights for clinical practice. Presents the latest
information on this timely, focused topic under the leadership of
experienced editors in the field; Authors synthesize and distill
the latest research and practice guidelines to create these timely
topic-based reviews.
In this issue, guest editors bring their considerable expertise to
this important topic. Provides in-depth reviews on the latest
updates in the field, providing actionable insights for clinical
practice. Presents the latest information on this timely, focused
topic under the leadership of experienced editors in the field.
Authors synthesize and distill the latest research and practice
guidelines to create these timely topic-based reviews.
This issue of Physician Assistant Clinics, Guest Edited by Kim
Zuber, PA-C and Jane S. Davis, CRNP, DNP, is devoted to Diabetes.
Articles in this outstanding issue include: A Century of Discovery:
The Centennial of Insulin; What it is and How we know: Diabetes in
the 21st Century; The Ominous Octet and other Scary Diabetes
Stories; Putting the Diabetes Patient in Charge; Diabetes: Counting
Carbs Instead of Pennies; Non-insulin Therapy for Diabetes; Pens
and Needles: Insulin Therapy for Diabetes; Managing Diabetes in the
Digital Age; When Crisis Strikes: The acute complications of
diabetes; Living Day to Day: Chronic Complications in Diabetes;
Sugar Babies: Diabetes in the Pediatric Population; And Baby Makes
2: Gestational Diabetes; The Boomers Come of Age: Elderly and Frail
Diabetes Patients; The Rising Price of Sugar; and The Future of
Diabetes. A CME program is also available to subscribers of
Physician Assistant Clinics.
This issue of Physician Assistant Clinics, guest edited by Kim
Zuber, PA-C and Jane S. Davis, CRNP, DNP, is devoted to Critical
Care Medicine. This comprehensive issue includes the following
articles: The PA in Critical Care Medicine; Pharmacology in
Critical Care: When, What, and How Much; Bacteria and Viruses: The
Bogeymen in the ICU; The Heart of the Matter: CHF, Cardiac Arrest,
Cardiac Shock, ST Elevation MI's, Cardiac Arrhythmias,
Hemodynamics, and Hypertensive Crisis; The Heart of the Matter:
Cardiac Surgery, Cardiovascular Surgery Complications, Mechanical
Devices, and ECMO; Breathe In, Breathe Out: Respiratory
Considerations in the ICU; When the Kidney goes Rogue: Acute Kidney
Infection in the ICU; Bridge Over Troubled Water: Fluid in the ICU;
The Gland Plan: Endocrine Emergencies in Critical Care; Slip,
Slipping Away: The Brain in the ICU; Gastroenterology, Hepatology,
and Nutrition in the ICU; Special Intensive Care: The SICU; The
Sick Child: the PICU; Crash: Trauma Management; and Saying Goodbye:
Discussing End of Life Issues with the Critically Ill Patient and
Family. CME credits are also available to subscribers of this
series.
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