Obstetrics and Gynecology: PreTestTM Self-Assessment & Review, Eleventh Edition

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McGraw Hill Professional, Apr 7, 2006 - Medical - 368 pages
  • 500 USMLE-style questions and answers referenced to core textbooks and journal articles
  • Complete explanations discuss right and wrong answer options
  • All questions are reviewed by students who have recently passed the exams
 

Contents

Obstetrics
1
Gynecology
183
Bibliography
343
Index
347
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Page 81 - Which of the following is the most appropriate next step in the management of this patient? A.
Page 31 - Each group of questions below consists of lettered options followed by a set of numbered items. For each numbered item, select the one lettered option with which it is most closely associated.
Page 286 - Urge incontinence is the involuntary loss of urine associated with a strong desire to void.
Page 108 - The group of items in this section consists of lettered options followed by a set of numbered items. For each item, select the one lettered option that is most closely associated with it.
Page 284 - Genuine stress incontinence is a condition of immediate involuntary loss of urine when intravesical pressure exceeds the maximum urethral pressure in the absence of detrusor activity.
Page 280 - Urodynamic (genuine) stress incontinence is the involuntary loss of urine when the intravesical pressure exceeds the maximum urethral pressure in the absence of detrusor activity.
Page 86 - ... in 24 h, cerebral or visual disturbances, pulmonary edema or cyanosis, epigastric or right upper quadrant pain, impaired liver function, thrombocytopenia, or fetal growth restriction.
Page 330 - American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Fetal heart rate patterns. Monitoring, interpretation, and management.

About the author (2006)

Karen Schneider, MD and Stephen Patrick, MD are Assistant Professors, Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences, University of Texas -- Houston Medical School.

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