The GAVeCeLT manual of Picc and Midline
The use of intravenous access devices is fundamental for all patients needing frequent blood sample collection, artificial nutrition, chemotherapy, antibiotic therapy, and any other intravenous treatment.
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The use of intravenous access devices is fundamental for all patients needing frequent blood sample collection, artificial nutrition, chemotherapy, antibiotic therapy, and any other intravenous treatment.
This practical text on small animal dermatology provides the knowledge necessary to successfully diagnose and treat the most common skin diseases, which can account for up to 90% of veterinary consultations. This information is presented together with numerous images as well as a large number of diagnostic algorithms, which add to the practical value of the book.
The concept of "totally edentulous patient" has changed over time and includes not only patients who have lost all their teeth but also those with terminal dentition or those who must replace prosthetic rehabilitations that have failed.
Fluid therapy is one of the most widely used and necessary therapies for critically ill patients and those who are not able to hydrate and feed themselves spontaneously.
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For the first time, also in veterinary medicine, a text that applies the Point-of-Care ultrasound approach (PoCUS) and which uses the understanding of the ultrasound sign within a dynamic context, that of the most common clinical syndromes in emergency and intensive care, is available.
The book consists of seven chapters. Chapters 1 and 2 deal with the goals of canal shaping through the evolution of the principles of biomechanical reaming.
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El presente libro recoge, en forma de notas breves, las opiniones y los comentarios del autor, que han sido cabecera de los 100 primeros boletines digitales publicados bajo la marca registrada, a nivel nacional e internacional, de ÁGORA TOP GAN.
Tu Youyou, galardonada con el Premio Nobel de Medicina y Fisiología en 2015, ha escrito, junto con otros miembros de su equipo de investigación, esta valiosa obra de referencia que revela la historia tras el descubrimiento de la artemisinina y de sus derivados semisintéticos.