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MDpocket Physician Assistant Gannon - 2019

This Physician Assistant Studies guide for Gannon University from MDpocket contains detailed and up-to-date medical information for healthcare professionals working in clinics or other outpatient settings. This compact pocket-size reference has information on writing and performing physical exams, assessing cardiac murmurs, strength testing, dermatome areas, and interpreting EKGs and much more. The Gannon University edition provides over 100 pages of vital day-to-day medical treatments, management and workup specifically for a Physician Assistant or Physician Assistant Students. See the full list of included topics inside this reference guide on how to diagnose, write, and take care of patients with the link below.

2019 Updates

  • Hypertension guidelines – 1 page added to the 2019 Hypertension chapter (now a 2 page layout) to define the new blood pressure measurements and classifications. This additional page adds patient specific considerations when selecting blood pressure medications. Recent hypertension guidelines were changed in 2017 as defined by evidence based guidelines and can be found at: Guideline for the Prevention, Detection, Evaluation, and Management of High Blood Pressure in Adults, Journal of the American College of Cardiology (2017), doi: 10.1016/j.jacc.2017.11.006. 

  • Anticoagulation –  Added newest novel anticoagulation medications approved - Edoxaban and Betrixaban to the rapidly growing list of anticoagulants. Rearrangement of the table was done to provide more information for the user on dosing, uses, precautions, drug interactions, and monitoring.

  • Microbiology chart and antibiotic spectrums – 2019 updated current antibiotic coverage based on the most accurate information to improve the changing spectrum of drug coverage. New antibiotic chart demonstrates spectrum of coverage from ++ to - and improves the original design with guidelines established by Sanford and package inserts. 
  • Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, and Constipation Medications – 1 additional page added to this update and now includes current medications and doses for opioid induced constipation (OIC), chronic idiopathic constipation (CIC), irritable bowel syndrome - constipation (IBS-C). Nausea and vomiting medications were organized and brand names added for completeness.
     
  • Immunizations 2019
    Latest immunization guidelines from Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) for 2019 that include infant, child, adolescent, adult, and high risk groups.

    Changes to 2018 version
    • Adult Schedule

      • LAIV has been listed separately from inactivated influenza vaccine (IIV) on the immunization schedule and is an option for adult through age 49 (excluding those listed).
      • Heplisav-B was add to the 2019 schedule as an option routinely administered in 2 doses given at least 4 weeks apart. It can be used as a substitute in a 3-dose series with a different hepatitis B vaccine, but a valid 2-dose series requires 2 doses of Heplisav-B with at least 4 weeks between doses.
      • Additional language add to table for precautions, delay and contraindications:

        • Precaution – vaccine might be indicated if benefit of protection outweighs risk of adverse reaction is highlighted in orange
        • Delay in vaccination – vaccine that should not be given to pregnant women is highlighted in pink
        • Contraindicated or use not recommended – vaccine should not be administered because of risk factors for serious adverse reaction is highlighted in red.
    • Child and Adolescent Schedule

      • LAIV has been listed separately from inactivated influenza vaccine (IIV) on the immunization schedule.

      • Precaution added to Meningococcal B vaccine for pregnancy.

      • Tdap updated to with catch-up vaccination and use in pregnant adolescents.


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MDpocket Physician Assistant Gannon - 2019

This Physician Assistant Studies guide for Gannon University from MDpocket contains detailed and up-to-date medical information for healthcare professionals working in clinics or other outpatient settings. This compact pocket-size reference has information on writing and performing physical exams, assessing cardiac murmurs, strength testing, dermatome areas, and interpreting EKGs and much more. The Gannon University edition provides over 100 pages of vital day-to-day medical treatments, management and workup specifically for a Physician Assistant or Physician Assistant Students. See the full list of included topics inside this reference guide on how to diagnose, write, and take care of patients with the link below.

2019 Updates

  • Hypertension guidelines – 1 page added to the 2019 Hypertension chapter (now a 2 page layout) to define the new blood pressure measurements and classifications. This additional page adds patient specific considerations when selecting blood pressure medications. Recent hypertension guidelines were changed in 2017 as defined by evidence based guidelines and can be found at: Guideline for the Prevention, Detection, Evaluation, and Management of High Blood Pressure in Adults, Journal of the American College of Cardiology (2017), doi: 10.1016/j.jacc.2017.11.006. 

  • Anticoagulation –  Added newest novel anticoagulation medications approved - Edoxaban and Betrixaban to the rapidly growing list of anticoagulants. Rearrangement of the table was done to provide more information for the user on dosing, uses, precautions, drug interactions, and monitoring.

  • Microbiology chart and antibiotic spectrums – 2019 updated current antibiotic coverage based on the most accurate information to improve the changing spectrum of drug coverage. New antibiotic chart demonstrates spectrum of coverage from ++ to - and improves the original design with guidelines established by Sanford and package inserts. 
  • Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, and Constipation Medications – 1 additional page added to this update and now includes current medications and doses for opioid induced constipation (OIC), chronic idiopathic constipation (CIC), irritable bowel syndrome - constipation (IBS-C). Nausea and vomiting medications were organized and brand names added for completeness.
     
  • Immunizations 2019
    Latest immunization guidelines from Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) for 2019 that include infant, child, adolescent, adult, and high risk groups.

    Changes to 2018 version
    • Adult Schedule

      • LAIV has been listed separately from inactivated influenza vaccine (IIV) on the immunization schedule and is an option for adult through age 49 (excluding those listed).
      • Heplisav-B was add to the 2019 schedule as an option routinely administered in 2 doses given at least 4 weeks apart. It can be used as a substitute in a 3-dose series with a different hepatitis B vaccine, but a valid 2-dose series requires 2 doses of Heplisav-B with at least 4 weeks between doses.
      • Additional language add to table for precautions, delay and contraindications:

        • Precaution – vaccine might be indicated if benefit of protection outweighs risk of adverse reaction is highlighted in orange
        • Delay in vaccination – vaccine that should not be given to pregnant women is highlighted in pink
        • Contraindicated or use not recommended – vaccine should not be administered because of risk factors for serious adverse reaction is highlighted in red.
    • Child and Adolescent Schedule

      • LAIV has been listed separately from inactivated influenza vaccine (IIV) on the immunization schedule.

      • Precaution added to Meningococcal B vaccine for pregnancy.

      • Tdap updated to with catch-up vaccination and use in pregnant adolescents.


Customize this book:
Use our customizer to create the perfect book for you! Add extra medical chapters, change chapter order and remove chapters you don't need. Try it out by clicking the "Customize this book" button above or click here to see more information.

Add extra notes pages:
A handy available option for prolific notes-takers are extra blank notes pages! You can add as many as you want to the back of your book so you'll always have paper on hand.

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If you need a little extra room to store paper or cards, add a pocket page to your book. Placed after the notes pages in your book (and even lined to be used like a notes page) our pocket pages will hold any paper smaller than the book for safe keeping.



Date
Published 06/18/2019
Book
Specialty Clinical/Outpatient Medicine
Use Physician Assistants, Students
Size 6" L x 3.75" W x .75" H
Weight 6 oz
Page Count 159
Binding Spiral bound
Covers Laminated
ISBN-10 1-7338217-6-7
ISBN-13 978-1-7338217-6-6
Pages
Conversions
My Contacts
History and Physical Exam
Daily Progress Note
Phlebotomy Tubes
Admission Orders
Clinical Note Templates
RBC Transfusion Guidelines
Ottawa Ankle and Knee Rules
Antidepressants
Cranial Nerve Components
Peripheral Nerve Muscle Actions/Sensory Distributions
Screening
Peripheral Nerve Muscle Actions/Sensory Distributions
Dermatomes
Mental Status Exam (SLUMS)
Cross Cover Calls - Resident
Menstrual Cycle/Obstetric Definitions
Menstrual Cycle
OTC Safe in Pregnancy
Newborn Reflexes and APGAR
Pediatric Guidelines
Hypertension Management
Hypertensive Emergencies
Heart Failure Diagnosis and Treatment
Cardiac Murmurs
Microbiology
Immunizations
CSF Patterns
Sepsis Guidelines
Chest X Rays (CXR) and Chest Anatomy
Acid Base Analysis
Pain and Steroid Equivalents
Lipid and Statin Guidelines
Wells Criteria PE/DVT
Pneumonia Vaccination Guidelines
Stroke Guidelines
Stroke Guidelines
Coumadin Management
Novel Anticoagulants
Insulin Actions and Medications
Cellulitis Treatment
Declaring Death
Suture Guidelines
ACLS Algorithms
PALS
Fluid Management
Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) Algorithm
HIV Basics
Hyponatremia Algorithm
Hypernatremia Algorithm
Pressors/Cardiac Drugs
IVIG Dosing
EKG Leads
EKG Interpretation
OB/GYN Antibiotics
Laboratory Values
Blank Notes Pages 3

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