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Subjective, Objective, Diagnostic, Differential Diagnosis, and Plan for the most common abdominal conditions you will see while assessing patients. Includes special exam techniques for the diagnosis of appendicitis, pancreatitis, and cholecystitis. Different types of abdominal pain are made easy on the eye via charts. The study guide concludes with differentiating Gastric Ulcers from Duodenal Ulcers and with how to perform a focused abdominal assessment...... and I got a 100% on the midterm with this!


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Publisher: 2017 ISBN: 9781469893419 Edition: Unknown

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