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AAFP conditions A TO Z (2010) ACP PIER & AHFS DI® Essentials™ Best practices in infection control : an international handbook (2007) * Clinical neurology - 7th Ed. (2009) Control of communicable diseases manual - 19th ed (2008) Current diagnosis & treatment cardiology - 3rd Ed. (2009) Current medical diagnosis & treatment - 49th Ed. (2010) Davis's drug guide for nurses - 12th Ed. (2011) Delmar's guide to laboratory and diagnostic tests - 2nd Ed. (2010) Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders - 4th Ed. (DSM-IV-TR™, 2000) EKG plain and simple - 2nd Ed. (2007) * Emergency medicine: a comprehensive study guide - 6th Ed. (2004) Geriatric medicine: an evidence based approach - 4th Ed. (2003) Goldfrank's toxicologic emergencies - 8th Ed. (2006) Harrison's principles of internal medicine - 17th Ed. (2008) Infection prevention and control issues in the environment of care® - 2nd Ed. (2009) * Kozier & Erb's fundamentals of nursing: concepts, process, and practice - 8th Ed. (2008) Medical-surgical nursing care - 3rd Ed. (2011) Medication reconciliation handbook - 2nd Ed. (2009) * The MERCK manual of diagnosis and therapy - 18th Ed. (2006) The nurse's role in medication safety (2007) * Old's maternal-newborn nursing & women's health across the lifespan - 8th Ed. (2008) Oxford handbook of anaesthesia - 2nd Ed. (2006) Pediatric patient safety in the emergency department (2010) * Red book ®: 2009 report of the committee on infectious diseases - 28th Ed. (2009) Ganong's review of medical physiology - 23rd Ed. (2010) Rudolph's pediatrics - 21st Ed. (2003) Schwart's principles of surgery - 9th Ed. (2010) Taber's® cyclopedic medical dictionary - 21st Ed. (2009) Toolkit for preventing health care-associated infections (2010) * Williams' obstetrics - 22nd Ed. (2005)
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