Cases in hospital medicine : an evidence-based approach /

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Imprint:Philadelphia : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2020
©2020
Description:1 online resource (251 pages) : illustrations
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13404214
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Other authors / contributors:Kanjee, Zahir, author.
Liao, Joshua M., author.
ISBN:9781975153335
1975153332
1975111575
9781975111571
Notes:"Written by authors who are hospitalists and clinician-educators, Cases in Hospital Medicine uses practical case studies and current medical evidence to guide you expertly through the types of cases seen most often by practicing hospital-based clinicians. This engaging handbook covers the wide range of both broad and specific knowledge required in the hospital environment, while focusing on highly relevant questions and today's best practices. You'll find real-world guidance on essential topics, including commentary on research studies and clinical guidelines. Provides an evidence-based approach to clinical cases most often encountered by hospitalists, including the key questions in these situations, such as: What sort of diuretic regimen-bolus or continuous infusion-should I use to remove fluid from a 73-year-old man with acute congestive heart failure? How soon should a 49-year-old woman with gallstone pancreatitis undergo prophylactic cholecystectomy? What are the risks and benefits of continuing aspirin therapy perioperatively in patients undergoing noncardiac surgery? What is the optimal anti-inflammatory agent for a 60-year-old man with acute gouty arthritis? Maintains a clinical focus throughout, discussing the most practice-relevant questions for hospital-based clinicians and providing answers to specific clinical dilemmas. Covers a wide variety of frequently-seen situations such as skin and soft tissue infection, pneumonia, alcohol withdrawal, sepsis, COPD exacerbation, syncope, atrial fibrillation, pancreatitis, acute kidney injury, end-of-life care, and much more"--Provided by publisher
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Online resource; title from landing page (Ovid, viewed May 5, 2020)
Table of Contents:
  • Sepsis / Nicholas Kiefer and William Rusty Phillips
  • Acute Pancreatitis / Katerina L. Byanova
  • Skin and Soft Tissue Infection / Neal Biddick and David Arboleda
  • Alcohol Withdrawal / Rahul Ganatra and Scott Navarett
  • Urinary Tract Infection / Maria Nardell and Jonathan Bortinger
  • Syncope / Amrita Mukhopadhyay and Nicholas D. Patchett
  • Stroke / Jonathan Wang, Dawn Lei, and Zahir Kanjee
  • Gallbladder Disease / Henry R. Kramer and Joseph S. Wallins
  • Meningitis and Encephalitis / Jennifer Hu and Amanda Cooke
  • Diabetes and Hyperglycemia / Anita Vanka and Celeste Pizza
  • Upper Gastrointestinal Bleed / Kirsten Courtade and Jonathan Bortinger
  • Acute Liver Injury and Failure / Andrew Junkin and Joy J. Liu
  • Acute Coronary Syndrome / Zahir Kanjee and Joshua M. Liao
  • Pneumonia / Lauren Noll and Neha Deshpande
  • Heart Failure Exacerbation / Megan U. Roosen-Runge and Shobha W. Stack
  • Atrial Fibrillation / Michael Charles C. Tan and Kristen M. Rogers
  • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Exacerbation / Yilin Zhang and Jonathan Hourmozdi
  • Venous Thromboembolism / Mehraneh Khalighi
  • Infective Endocarditis / Mara Bann
  • Delirium / Erin Wu and Maya Narayanan
  • End-Stage Liver Disease / Elijah J. Mun and Tyler J. Albert
  • Clostridioides Difficile Infection / Courtney Tuegel and Christopher Kim
  • Ventricular Tachycardia / Christopher P. Kovach and Mala M. Sanchez
  • Perioperative Medicine / Divya Gollapudi
  • Acute Kidney Injury / Patrick Marcus and Eric M. LaMotte
  • Opiates and Opiate Use Disorder / Rachel Hensel and Zahir Kanjee
  • Hip Fracture / Neal Biddick, Staci Saunders, and Zahir Kanjee
  • Frailty in Hospitalized Patients / Leah Marcotte and Joshua M. Liao
  • Communication in Academic Hospital Medicine / Leah Marcotte and Joshua M. Liao
  • End-of-Life Care / Zahir Kanjee and Cindy Lien