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Step-Up to Medicine
By:Steven S. Agabegi,Elizabeth D. Agabegi
Published on 2012-08-23 by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

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|The questions serve as a self-assessment tool, allowing students to think through clinical scenarios without answer choices influencing their thought process. Most questions end in |what are the appropriate next steps in managing this patient?| Imagine yourself as the clinician taking care of these patients: What test(s), if any, would you order next?|--Provided by publisher.

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