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Mosby's Manual of Diagnostic and Laboratory Tests » (4th Edition)

Book cover image of Mosby's Manual of Diagnostic and Laboratory Tests by Kathleen Deska Pagana

Authors: Kathleen Deska Pagana, Timothy J. Pagana
ISBN-13: 9780323057479, ISBN-10: 0323057470
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Date Published: October 2009
Edition: 4th Edition

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Author Biography: Kathleen Deska Pagana

Professor Emeritus, Department of Nursing, Lycoming College; President, Pagana Seminars and Presentations, Williamsport, PA

Medical Director, The Kathryn Candor Lundy Breast Health Center and The SurgiCenter, Susquehanna Health System, Williamsport, PA

Book Synopsis

The 3rd edition of this widely used resource offers superb guidance on diagnostic and laboratory testing for health professionals in both academic and clinical settings. The chapters are organized by test type and each chapter begins with a list of the tests covered within the test type, as well as an overview of that category including specimen collection techniques. The tests are presented in a consistent format that includes normal findings, indications, contraindications, potential complications, interfering factors, procedure and patient care, test results and clinical significance, and related tests. This full-color book is easy to use and covers virtually every clinically significant test, including more than 50 new to this edition.

• A full color interior design and over 140 vivid color photographs and illustrations depict procedures, equipment, techniques, and concepts, making the content more visually appealing to the reader and the concepts easier to understand.

• Comprehensive coverage of all diagnostic and laboratory tests routinely performed today. Over 700 individual tests are covered in approximately 360 entries.

• Clinical Significances of test results, indicated in italic type, explain the pathophysiology of disease processes and how they relate to test results.

• Color-coded chapter thumb-tabs, alphabetically organized chapters, and two lists of all tests (Appendix A, Alphabetical List of Tests and Appendix B, List of Tests by Body System) make every test easy to find.

• Critical Values are highlighted with color to alert the reader to situations requiring immediate intervention.

• Related Tests that provide similar information or are used to evaluate the same body system, disease process, or symptom, are listed after each test entry along with the page number and the purpose of each related test.

• SI units are included in the Normal Findings of appropriate tests.

• Clinical Priorities boxes emphasize especially pertinent information that must be kept in mind when performing or evaluating a test or preparing a patient for a test.

• A special symbol for drug-related interfering factors alerts readers to the effects of pharmacologic agents on tests.

• Icon for patient teaching-related care indicates information that should be shared with patients and their families.

• Home Care Responsibilities provide important patient teaching guidelines and instructions for patients outside of acute care settings.

• Age-Related Concerns boxes address the special needs of pediatric and geriatric patients and critical age-related variations in values.

• Abbreviations for tests are listed in an appendix, and symbols and units of measurement are listed on the front inside cover.

• Increased and decreased abnormal findings are highlighted with directional arrows.

• More than 50 new tests have been added, including discussions of the most recently introduced tests such as bioterrorism infectious agents testing, bone turnover biochemical markers (osteocalcin), diabetes mellitus autoantibody panel, mammary ductoscopy, HIV viral load, natriuretic peptides (including BNP), and thryoglobulin.

• The appendix on Disease and Organ Panels lists the tests in 26 common panels, along with a page reference to the main discussion of each test.

Anne G. Perry

This revised edition is designed as a reference for laboratory and diagnostic tests. The text is clearly organized and includes indications for the use of the tests, reference standards, and interfering factors, to name a few. It is expected that the nurse/examiner uses standard precautions when collecting specimens. The alphabetical listing of laboratory tests enhances the ease of using this text in clinical practice settings. It is intended to provide a ready clinical reference for the selection and interpretation of laboratory tests. This text integrates physiological principles about the test or diagnostic procedures. It is targeted for practicing nurses and other healthcare professionals and faculty and students within these fields. This book is appropriate for primary, acute, and restorative healthcare settings. Positive features include the alphabetical listing of the tests and the well-done index. Each test is presented in a concise, consistent, and logical format. This format includes the normal findings, test explanation and related physiology, interfering factors, procedure and patient care (before, during, and after the test), and abnormal findings. This laboratory book is a good clinical reference for the student or practicing nurse. Nursing students need clear, concise diagnostic and laboratory test references in order to incorporate the implications of these tests into the plan of care for their clients.

Table of Contents

1Guidelines for proper test preparation and performance1
2Blood studies9
3Electrodiagnostic tests547
4Endoscopic studies595
5Fluid analysis studies653
6Manometric studies717
7Microscopic studies741
8Nuclear scanning819
9Stool tests897
10Ultrasound studies911
11Urine studies953
12X-ray studies1033
13Miscellaneous studies1167
App. AAlphabetical list of tests1219
App. BList of tests by body system1229
App. CDisease and organ panels1237
App. DAbbreviations for diagnostic and laboratory tests1241

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