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Sex and gender in acute care medicine / Alyson J. McGregor, Warren Alpert School of Medicine, Brown University, Esther K. Choo, Warren Alpert School of Medicine, Brown University, Bruce M. Becker, Warren Alpert School of Medicine, Brown University.
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English
Published/Created
New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2016.
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xiii, 250 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm.
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RB212 .S47 2016
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Sex factors in disease
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Diagnosis, Differential
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McGregor, Alyson J.
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Choo, Esther K.
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Becker, Bruce M.
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Cambridge medicine (Series)
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Summary note
"Until the last decade, clinicians and researchers assumed that the medical evaluation and treatment of both women and men were the same. This archaic and dangerous notion persisted in spite of the clear anatomic and physiologic differences between the genders. Today, we fully understand that this paradigm is false. In all specialties of medicine, practitioners and researchers are beginning to consider the influence of sex and gender and how it should inform the care of their patients. This book focuses on the issue of sex and gender in the evaluation and treatment of patients specifically in the delivery of acute medical care. It serves as a guide both to clinicians interested in the impact of sex and gender on their practice and to researchers interested in the current state of the art in the field and critical future research directions"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Machine generated contents note: 1.Know the Difference: Sex and Gender in Acute Care Medicine / Esther K. Choo
2.It's not all Chest Pain: Sex and Gender in Acute Care Cardiology / Basmah Safdar
3.You've Come a Long Way, Baby: The Effects of Sex and Gender on Asthma, COPD, Smoking, and Smoking Cessation / Rita Cydulka
4.Sex and Gender-Specific Differences in Alcohol and Drug use Among Patients Seeking Treatment in the Acute Care Setting / Grace Chang
5.Sex and Gender; Pharmacology, Efficacy, Toxicity, and Toxicology / Robert G. Hendrickson
6.A Sex and Gender Based Perspective on Traumatic Injury / Federico E. Vaca
7.Sex and Gender Differences in the Presentation and Treatment of Cerebrovascular Emergencies / Karen Furie
8.From Title IX to the Q angle: Sex and Gender in Acute Care Orthopedics and Sports Medicine / Kimberly Templeton
9.Are Women More Sensitive? Sex and Gender Differences in Pain Perception, Clinical Evaluation and Treatment / James Miner
Note continued: 10.Digesting Sex and Gender: Gastroenterology / David J. Desilets
11.Overcoming Resistance: Importance of Sex and Gender in Acute Infectious Illnesses / Arvind Venkat
12.Diagnostic Imaging: Focusing a Lens on Sex and Gender / Christopher L. Moore
13.Special Populations
a.Old, not Neutered: A Sex and Gender-Based Approach to the Acute Care of Elders / Bruce Becker
b.Girls and Boys: Sex and Gender in Pediatrics / George M. Lazarus
c.Acute Medical Care for the Transgender Patient / Michelle Forcier
14.Sex and Gender in Medical Education: The Next Chapter / Marjorie R. Jenkins.
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ISBN
9781107668164 ((paperback))
1107668166 ((paperback))
LCCN
2015036045
OCLC
921339066
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