Quick Reference for Otolaryngology: Guide for APRNs, PAs, and Other Healthcare Practitioners

· Springer Publishing Company
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This quick reference guide to ear, nose, and throat questions is easy to navigate to search for specific diseases. The book breaks down each branch of the specialty of otolaryngology and enables readers to easily find the body system they are interested in. The outline style also allows readers to quickly search a page for the information they need... This is a very useful book. I plan to use it regularly and I would recommend it to colleagues."--Doody's Medical Reviews

The only text of its kind for practicing clinicians, Quick Reference Guide: Otolaryngology is a comprehensive, quick-access reference written specifically for nurses, physician's assistants, and medical students. Not only is it useful as a pithy reference guide for clinicians, it is a learning system designed to foster retention and comprehension, and an in-depth review for written boards and ENT certification. The book is authored by a nurse practitioner with two practicing otolaryngologists, who are among the most highly respected professionals in their fields, as consultants.

The guide is consistently organized by anatomical region and contains, for each topic, easy-to-follow tables, charts, diagrams, and algorithms to guide in the work-up, differential diagnosis, diagnostic methods, medical therapy, and treatment alternatives. The text includes procedure protocols used in clinical settings and staging criteria for common cancer diagnoses. Another important feature is the guide's overview of surgical management for specific conditions. Topics are covered on a "need-to-know" basis for written boards and certification review.

Key Features:

  • Provides key differential diagnosis guidelines
  • Includes fifteen 'how-to' Procedure Protocols used in clinical settings and Staging Criteria for eight of the more common cancer diagnoses
  • Presents Overview of Surgical Management for specific conditions
  • Serves as a concise reference guide and review for written boards and ENT certification
  • Designed for clinicians in general practice, those entering the ENT field, and for use as a diagnosis guide for referral purposes
  • Includes six videos illustrating actual procedures, including nasal endoscopy, flexible laryngoscopy, and others

About the author

Kim Scott, FNP, MSN, AE-C, is a Nurse Practitioner with a six-physician partnership at Eastern Virginia Ear, Nose & Throat Specialists, Chesapeake, VA.

Richard F. Debo, MD, FACS is Associate Otolaryngologist, Eastern Virginia Ear, Nose & Throat Specialist, Chesapeake, VA, is Assistant Professor of Clinical Otolaryngology - head and neck surgery, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Department of Otolaryngology (since 2004) and is Instructor of Surgery, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (since 1989).

Alan Keyes, MD, FACS, is Associate Otolaryngologist, Eastern Virginia Ear, Nose & Throat Specialist, Chesapeake, VA, and Associate Professor, Eastern Virginia Medical School.

David Leonard, MD, FACS, FAAOHNS, served at the Naval Hospital Jacksonville, Florida as the Otolaryngology Department Head, Chairman of the Credentials Subcommittee, Vice-Chairman Executive Committee of the Medical Staff, and Director Surgical Services. He retired as a US Navy Captain with over 26 years of service, and joined Eastern Virginia Ear, Nose, and Throat Specialists in 2010.

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