Schwartz' Principles of Surgery: Self-Assessment and Board Review, Eighth Edition
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... Wound Healing Questions, Answers, Explanations, and References 9 Oncology Questions, Answers, Explanations, and References Transplantation Questions, Answers, Explanations, and References 11 Patient Safety, Errors, and Complications in ...
... Wound Healing Questions, Answers, Explanations, and References 9 Oncology Questions, Answers, Explanations, and References Transplantation Questions, Answers, Explanations, and References 11 Patient Safety, Errors, and Complications in ...
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... wound healing. However, overwhelming production of proinflammatory cytokines in response to injury can cause hemodynamic instability (i.e., septic shock) or metabolic derangements (i.e., muscle wasting). If uncontrolled, the outcome of ...
... wound healing. However, overwhelming production of proinflammatory cytokines in response to injury can cause hemodynamic instability (i.e., septic shock) or metabolic derangements (i.e., muscle wasting). If uncontrolled, the outcome of ...
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... wound healing, and thrombocytopenia. The key defect is a decrease in the plasma level of the essential fatty acid linoleic acid. Although arachidonic and linolenic acid levels also are decreased, the former can be synthesized from ...
... wound healing, and thrombocytopenia. The key defect is a decrease in the plasma level of the essential fatty acid linoleic acid. Although arachidonic and linolenic acid levels also are decreased, the former can be synthesized from ...
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... wound of the abdomen results in a rise in blood pressure to 110/80 mm Hg. At this point, arterial blood gases are pH, 7.25; PO2, 95 mm Hg; PCO2, 25 mm Hg; HCO3–, 15 mEq/L. The patient's metabolic acidosis would be treated best with ...
... wound of the abdomen results in a rise in blood pressure to 110/80 mm Hg. At this point, arterial blood gases are pH, 7.25; PO2, 95 mm Hg; PCO2, 25 mm Hg; HCO3–, 15 mEq/L. The patient's metabolic acidosis would be treated best with ...
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... wound healing begins, then 30% until wound healing complete 100% initially, then 50% until complete resolution 50–70% 50–100% 40% 50% 30–40% 40–50% 30–50% 50 q12h or continuous infusion 50 q12h or continuous infusion 50 q12h for 6 days ...
... wound healing begins, then 30% until wound healing complete 100% initially, then 50% until complete resolution 50–70% 50–100% 40% 50% 30–40% 40–50% 30–50% 50 q12h or continuous infusion 50 q12h or continuous infusion 50 q12h for 6 days ...
Contents
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6 Trauma | 43 |
7 Burns | 55 |
8 Wound Healing | 63 |
26 The Surgical Management of Obesity | 189 |
27 Small Intestine | 193 |
28 Colon Rectum and Anus | 201 |
29 The Appendix | 209 |
30 Liver | 215 |
31 Gallbladder and Extrahepatic Biliary System | 225 |
32 Pancreas | 233 |
33 Spleen | 239 |
9 Oncology | 67 |
10 Transplantation | 75 |
11 Patient Safety Errors and Complications in Surgery | 83 |
12 Physiologic Monitoring of the Surgical Patient | 89 |
13 Minimally Invasive Surgery | 95 |
14 Cell Genomics and Molecular Surgery | 99 |
15 Skin and Subcutaneous Tissue | 103 |
16 The Breast | 111 |
17 Disorders of the Head and Neck | 123 |
18 Chest Wall Lung Mediastinum and Pleura | 127 |
19 Congenital Heart Disease | 135 |
20 Acquired Heart Disease | 143 |
21 Thoracic Aneurysms and Aortic Dissection | 151 |
22 Arterial Disease | 159 |
23 Venous and Lymphatic Disease | 169 |
24 Esophagus and Diaphragmatic Hernia | 173 |
25 Stomach | 181 |
34 Abdominal Wall Omentum Mesentery and Retroperitoneum | 247 |
35 Soft Tissue Sarcomas | 251 |
36 Inguinal Hernias | 255 |
37 Thyroid Parathyroid and Adrenal | 263 |
38 Pediatric Surgery | 275 |
39 Urology | 283 |
40 Gynecology | 291 |
41 Neurosurgery | 299 |
42 Orthopaedics | 305 |
43 Surgery of the Hand and Wrist | 313 |
44 Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery | 319 |
45 Surgical Considerations in the Elderly | 323 |
46 Anesthesia of the Surgical Patient | 327 |
47 ACGME Core Competencies | 333 |
Index | 337 |
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