Handbook of Patient Care in Vascular Diseases (6th Ed.)

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Now in full color, Handbook of Patient Care in Vascular Diseases is a concise quick-reference guide to effectively diagnosing and treating patients with common arterial and venous vascular diseases. Chapter by chapter, content is presented in a convenient online format, and covers everything from the latest diagnostic methodologies to current catheter-based basics to post-op patient management. Diseases and conditions include diabetes mellitus, atherosclerosis, obesity, and more.
  • Emphasizes patient management and care rather than the technicalities of surgical interventions.
  • Thoroughly updated, incorporating recent advancements in endovascular technologies and procedures.
  • Disease-specific chapters cover pathophysiology, pre-op management, diagnosis, examination, procedural planning, and follow-up.
  • Practical, no-nonsense writing style designed for easy and quick absorption of material.
  • Includes management checklists, referenced to current literature, that facilitate efficient care planning and activities.

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Now in full color, Handbook of Patient Care in Vascular Diseases is a concise quick-reference guide to effectively diagnosing and treating patients with common arterial and venous vascular diseases. Chapter by chapter, content is presented in a convenient online format, and covers everything from the latest diagnostic methodologies to current catheter-based basics to post-op patient management. Diseases and conditions include diabetes mellitus, atherosclerosis, obesity, and more.