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Managing Contraceptive Pill Patients | Paperback

by Richard P. Dickey (Author)

List Price: $24.95  

Binding:  Paperback
Publisher:  EMIS
Edition:  13th Edition
Page Count:  285 Pages
Publication Date:  June 15, 2007
Sales Rank:  172,262nd


EDITORIAL REVIEWS


Product Description
Louisiana State Univ., New Orleans. Contains most of the known oral contraceptive (OC) side effects and their causes with a recommended plan of management. Tables list categorical activities of OCs. Intended to help clinicians choose among OC types. Trim size: 7.5 x 4.25 inches. Softcover.


CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 5.0 based on 8 reviews)

Excellent resource by Tania D. Doran (Indiana) 5 Stars
April 10, 2009
I've used this book before in my 8 years of practice as a Nurse Practioner. Invaluable.

Must have reference for practice by FNP (Sandy, Oregon) 5 Stars
January 04, 2008
I have used this book since 1992, both as a student and as a provider. My past editions have been well thumbed through and open imediately to the charts I used most. It is invaluable in the decision making process of changing pills or starting OCPs. The ability to safely manage side effects and fine tune women's health is found in this book. I highly recommend this to the student and experienced practitioner. Well worth the money, many times over. Not sure I would want it in a PDA format.

Essential tool. by James E. Hubbard (kealakekua, hi USA) 5 Stars
December 11, 2006
I daily use this handbook in my practice and have bought every edition since the 7th. Every question is answered. Allows sense to be made of oral contraceptive choice and adjustment without relying on big pharma's propaganda.

Managing Contraceptive Patient by M. Bugarin (Tampa, FL) 5 Stars
September 08, 2005
Consistent in it's format, easy to use,concise and up to date. Recommended to all medical personnel managing patients on oral contraceptives. I have purchased the last three editions over the last 7 years and have not been disappointed.

No more guesswork when managing OBC by C. Olivolo (California) 5 Stars
February 12, 2005
This book has clear guidelines for prescribing oral contraceptive agents. It provides a section on bothersome side effects, causal factors and options. The section on contraceptive activity is good as is the composition and identification section. Very helpful, easy to use and it takes the guesswork out of oral contraception.

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