Handbook of Diagnostic Tests, Third Edition (HbDxTests™)
Handbook of Diagnostic Tests
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Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Up-to-the-minute information on all current diagnostic procedures is just a click away. Practitioners can instantly find key test results for more than 500 disorders and complete details on more than 550 laboratory and diagnostic tests. The entry for each test covers purpose, patient preparation, step-by-step procedure, post-test care, precautions, normal findings/reference values including SI units, abnormal findings and their clinical significance, and interfering factors. Also included are quick-reference guides to normal laboratory test values and normal and abnormal serum drug levels.
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