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Since 1975, the Oklahoma Notes have been among the most widely used reviews for medical students preparing for Step 1 of the United States Medical Licensing Examination. Completely revised and updated, these new editions of the Notes feature: More self- assessment questions, geared to the current USMLE format; more tables and figures to promote rapid self-assessment and review; low prices; and coverage of just the information needed to ensure Boards success.
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Since 1975, the Oklahoma Notes have been among the most widely used reviews for medical students preparing for Step 1 of the United States Medical Licensing Examination. Completely revised and updated, these new editions of the Notes feature: More self- assessment questions, geared to the current USMLE format; more tables and figures to promote rapid self-assessment and review; low prices; and coverage of just the information needed to ensure Boards success.
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- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2012
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- ISBN-13: 9781461384410
- Artikelnr.: 43992325
- Verlag: Springer New York
- Seitenzahl: 311
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 2012
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- ISBN-13: 9781461384410
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Section One: Review of Basics of Human Behavior.
I. Assumptions.
II. Definitions and Concepts.
III. Affect and Emotional States.
IV. Memory.
V. Consciousness.
VI. Orientation.
VII. Perception.
VIII. Thinking.
IX. Learning.
X. Intelligence, and Aging Effects.
XI. Growth and Development.
XII. Neurophysiologic Considerations.
XIII. Neurotransmitters and Behavior Correlates.
XIV. Selected Psychophysiologic Topics.
Examination Questions and Answers.
Section Two: Theories, Psychosocial Issues.
I. Theories.
II. Sexuality.
III. Substance Abuse.
IV. Alcoholism.
V. Aging.
VI. Death and Dying/Grief and Bereavement.
VII. Attitudes.
VIII. Prejudice.
IX. Subculture Parameters.
X. Psychological Assessment.
XI. Divorce.
XII. Suicide, Homicide, and Other Forms of Violence.
XIII. Social Stress and Physical Concomitants.
XIV. Ethics and Moral Stances in the Practice of Medicine.
Examination Questions and Answers.
Section Three: Psychopathology.
I. Assumptions and Rationale.
II. Defense Mechanisms.
III. Differential Diagnosis Flow Chart.
IV. Major Categories of Psychopathology.
V. Cross Theoretical Comparisons.
VI. Special Problems of Children.
VII. Incidence/Prevalence Statistics of Emotional Illness.
Examination Questions and Answers.
Section Four: Diagnosis and Intervention.
I. Mental Status Examination, Interviewing and Compliance.
II. Major Treatment Modalities.
III. Group Methods.
IV. Environmental Manipulations.
V. Medical Legal Issues.
Examination Questions and Answers.
Section Five: Introduction to Health Care Systems.
I. Introduction.
II. The Health of the Nation.
III. Health Care Work Force.
VI. Ambulatory Care: Traditional Models.
V. Ambulatory Care: Alternative Models.
VI. Institutions for Health Care.
VII. Financing Patient Care.
VIII. Regulation and Quality Assurance.
IX. Comparative Models of Health Care Systems.
X Final Comments.
XI. Selected Bibliography.
Examination Questions and Answers.
I. Assumptions.
II. Definitions and Concepts.
III. Affect and Emotional States.
IV. Memory.
V. Consciousness.
VI. Orientation.
VII. Perception.
VIII. Thinking.
IX. Learning.
X. Intelligence, and Aging Effects.
XI. Growth and Development.
XII. Neurophysiologic Considerations.
XIII. Neurotransmitters and Behavior Correlates.
XIV. Selected Psychophysiologic Topics.
Examination Questions and Answers.
Section Two: Theories, Psychosocial Issues.
I. Theories.
II. Sexuality.
III. Substance Abuse.
IV. Alcoholism.
V. Aging.
VI. Death and Dying/Grief and Bereavement.
VII. Attitudes.
VIII. Prejudice.
IX. Subculture Parameters.
X. Psychological Assessment.
XI. Divorce.
XII. Suicide, Homicide, and Other Forms of Violence.
XIII. Social Stress and Physical Concomitants.
XIV. Ethics and Moral Stances in the Practice of Medicine.
Examination Questions and Answers.
Section Three: Psychopathology.
I. Assumptions and Rationale.
II. Defense Mechanisms.
III. Differential Diagnosis Flow Chart.
IV. Major Categories of Psychopathology.
V. Cross Theoretical Comparisons.
VI. Special Problems of Children.
VII. Incidence/Prevalence Statistics of Emotional Illness.
Examination Questions and Answers.
Section Four: Diagnosis and Intervention.
I. Mental Status Examination, Interviewing and Compliance.
II. Major Treatment Modalities.
III. Group Methods.
IV. Environmental Manipulations.
V. Medical Legal Issues.
Examination Questions and Answers.
Section Five: Introduction to Health Care Systems.
I. Introduction.
II. The Health of the Nation.
III. Health Care Work Force.
VI. Ambulatory Care: Traditional Models.
V. Ambulatory Care: Alternative Models.
VI. Institutions for Health Care.
VII. Financing Patient Care.
VIII. Regulation and Quality Assurance.
IX. Comparative Models of Health Care Systems.
X Final Comments.
XI. Selected Bibliography.
Examination Questions and Answers.
Section One: Review of Basics of Human Behavior.
I. Assumptions.
II. Definitions and Concepts.
III. Affect and Emotional States.
IV. Memory.
V. Consciousness.
VI. Orientation.
VII. Perception.
VIII. Thinking.
IX. Learning.
X. Intelligence, and Aging Effects.
XI. Growth and Development.
XII. Neurophysiologic Considerations.
XIII. Neurotransmitters and Behavior Correlates.
XIV. Selected Psychophysiologic Topics.
Examination Questions and Answers.
Section Two: Theories, Psychosocial Issues.
I. Theories.
II. Sexuality.
III. Substance Abuse.
IV. Alcoholism.
V. Aging.
VI. Death and Dying/Grief and Bereavement.
VII. Attitudes.
VIII. Prejudice.
IX. Subculture Parameters.
X. Psychological Assessment.
XI. Divorce.
XII. Suicide, Homicide, and Other Forms of Violence.
XIII. Social Stress and Physical Concomitants.
XIV. Ethics and Moral Stances in the Practice of Medicine.
Examination Questions and Answers.
Section Three: Psychopathology.
I. Assumptions and Rationale.
II. Defense Mechanisms.
III. Differential Diagnosis Flow Chart.
IV. Major Categories of Psychopathology.
V. Cross Theoretical Comparisons.
VI. Special Problems of Children.
VII. Incidence/Prevalence Statistics of Emotional Illness.
Examination Questions and Answers.
Section Four: Diagnosis and Intervention.
I. Mental Status Examination, Interviewing and Compliance.
II. Major Treatment Modalities.
III. Group Methods.
IV. Environmental Manipulations.
V. Medical Legal Issues.
Examination Questions and Answers.
Section Five: Introduction to Health Care Systems.
I. Introduction.
II. The Health of the Nation.
III. Health Care Work Force.
VI. Ambulatory Care: Traditional Models.
V. Ambulatory Care: Alternative Models.
VI. Institutions for Health Care.
VII. Financing Patient Care.
VIII. Regulation and Quality Assurance.
IX. Comparative Models of Health Care Systems.
X Final Comments.
XI. Selected Bibliography.
Examination Questions and Answers.
I. Assumptions.
II. Definitions and Concepts.
III. Affect and Emotional States.
IV. Memory.
V. Consciousness.
VI. Orientation.
VII. Perception.
VIII. Thinking.
IX. Learning.
X. Intelligence, and Aging Effects.
XI. Growth and Development.
XII. Neurophysiologic Considerations.
XIII. Neurotransmitters and Behavior Correlates.
XIV. Selected Psychophysiologic Topics.
Examination Questions and Answers.
Section Two: Theories, Psychosocial Issues.
I. Theories.
II. Sexuality.
III. Substance Abuse.
IV. Alcoholism.
V. Aging.
VI. Death and Dying/Grief and Bereavement.
VII. Attitudes.
VIII. Prejudice.
IX. Subculture Parameters.
X. Psychological Assessment.
XI. Divorce.
XII. Suicide, Homicide, and Other Forms of Violence.
XIII. Social Stress and Physical Concomitants.
XIV. Ethics and Moral Stances in the Practice of Medicine.
Examination Questions and Answers.
Section Three: Psychopathology.
I. Assumptions and Rationale.
II. Defense Mechanisms.
III. Differential Diagnosis Flow Chart.
IV. Major Categories of Psychopathology.
V. Cross Theoretical Comparisons.
VI. Special Problems of Children.
VII. Incidence/Prevalence Statistics of Emotional Illness.
Examination Questions and Answers.
Section Four: Diagnosis and Intervention.
I. Mental Status Examination, Interviewing and Compliance.
II. Major Treatment Modalities.
III. Group Methods.
IV. Environmental Manipulations.
V. Medical Legal Issues.
Examination Questions and Answers.
Section Five: Introduction to Health Care Systems.
I. Introduction.
II. The Health of the Nation.
III. Health Care Work Force.
VI. Ambulatory Care: Traditional Models.
V. Ambulatory Care: Alternative Models.
VI. Institutions for Health Care.
VII. Financing Patient Care.
VIII. Regulation and Quality Assurance.
IX. Comparative Models of Health Care Systems.
X Final Comments.
XI. Selected Bibliography.
Examination Questions and Answers.