This is a practical book that you can carry in your pocket. It include the questions to ask at bedsite, the examination techniques for the different body systems and the presenting signs of common disorders. It is quick read and well illustrated. I have specially liked the chapters on the cardiovascular and the respiratory systems which are really good explained. Good for review.
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This is a practical book that you can carry in your pocket. It include the questions to ask at bedsite, the examination techniques for the different body systems and the presenting signs of common disorders. It is quick read and well illustrated. I have specially liked the chapters on the cardiovascular and the respiratory systems which are really good explained. Good for review.
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This is a practical book that you can carry in your pocket. It include the questions to ask at bedsite, the examination techniques for the different body systems and the presenting signs of common disorders. It is quick read and well illustrated. I have specially liked the chapters on the cardiovascular and the respiratory systems which are really good explained. Good for review.
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I bought this book in my first year of medicine as it was on the suggested reading list, and at the time it was good enough. Now I am in my final year I am having to use other clinical examination books such as Clinical Examination by Talley or McCleods Clinical Examination as they are so much better. Talley includes specific examination for diabetes, haematology, thyroid, parkisons etc, which is essential for finals revision.
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I bought this book in my first year of medicine as it was on the suggested reading list, and at the time it was good enough. Now I am in my final year I am having to use other clinical examination books such as Clinical Examination by Talley or McCleods Clinical Examination as they are so much better. Talley includes specific examination for diabetes, haematology, thyroid, parkisons etc, which is essential for finals revision.
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My experience with SNMP was rather limited to implementing agent software. I had a need to design a MIB for a new product and didn't really know where to begin. After a couple of abortive attempts I discovered this book. All I can say is that without it I would have struggled. It is a very easy to read book if you ignore the differences between SMIv1 and v2. They may be useful to have at a later date but when you are learning they just get in the way. I spent 2 days going through the book and found it extremely helpful. The section on Tables and RowStatus especially so! I feel that this will be one book I will use on numerous occasions. It is just a shame it took so long to get to me.
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My experience with SNMP was rather limited to implementing agent software. I had a need to design a MIB for a new product and didn't really know where to begin. After a couple of abortive attempts I discovered this book. All I can say is that without it I would have struggled. It is a very easy to read book if you ignore the differences between SMIv1 and v2. They may be useful to have at a later date but when you are learning they just get in the way. I spent 2 days going through the book and found it extremely helpful. The section on Tables and RowStatus especially so! I feel that this will be one book I will use on numerous occasions. It is just a shame it took so long to get to me.
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My experience with SNMP was rather limited to implementing agent software. I had a need to design a MIB for a new product and didn't really know where to begin. After a couple of abortive attempts I discovered this book. All I can say is that without it I would have struggled. It is a very easy to read book if you ignore the differences between SMIv1 and v2. They may be useful to have at a later date but when you are learning they just get in the way. I spent 2 days going through the book and found it extremely helpful. The section on Tables and RowStatus especially so! I feel that this will be one book I will use on numerous occasions. It is just a shame it took so long to get to me.
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My experience with SNMP was rather limited to implementing agent software. I had a need to design a MIB for a new product and didn't really know where to begin. After a couple of abortive attempts I discovered this book. All I can say is that without it I would have struggled. It is a very easy to read book if you ignore the differences between SMIv1 and v2. They may be useful to have at a later date but when you are learning they just get in the way. I spent 2 days going through the book and found it extremely helpful. The section on Tables and RowStatus especially so! I feel that this will be one book I will use on numerous occasions. It is just a shame it took so long to get to me.
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