Lab Literacy for Canadian Doctors: A Guide to Ordering the Right Tests for Better Patient CareLab Literacy for Canadian Doctors helps you to make better decisions about the right tests for typical clinical situations, quickly and efficiently, to improve patient care. Refer to this essential guide for:
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Contents
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FATIGUE | 51 |
GASTROINTESTINAL AND HEPATIC SYSTEM | 61 |
GENITOURINARY SYSTEM | 99 |
GYNECOLOGY AND PREGNANCY | 123 |
HEMATOLOGY | 133 |
NEUROPSYCHIATRY | 211 |
ROUTINE SCREENING | 231 |
THERAPEUTIC DRUG MONITORING | 251 |
LAB BASICS | 261 |
LAB INVESTIGATIONS INDEX | 273 |
Abbreviations | 297 |
Contributors | 301 |
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