User manual FRANKLIN IC-152
DON'T FORGET : ALWAYS READ THE USER GUIDE BEFORE BUYING !!!
If this document matches the user guide, instructions manual or user manual, feature sets, schematics you are looking for, download it now. Diplodocs provides you a fast and easy access to the user manual FRANKLIN IC-152. We hope that this FRANKLIN IC-152 user guide will be useful to you.
Manual abstract: user guide FRANKLIN IC-152
Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] For use with the Franklin
Electronic Publishers
IC-152
Digital Book System®
F
DIGITAL BOOK
HARRISON'S
PRINCIPLES OF INTERNAL MEDICINE
13TH EDITION
COMPANION HANDBOOK
User's Manual
License Agreement
READ THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT BEFORE USING THE DIGITAL BOOK. YOUR USE OF THE DIGITAL BOOK DEEMS THAT YOU ACCEPT THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE WITH THESE TERMS, YOU MAY RETURN THIS PACKAGE WITH PURCHASE RECEIPT TO THE DEALER FROM WHICH YOU PURCHASED THE DIGITAL BOOK AND YOUR PURCHASE PRICE WILL BE REFUNDED. DIGITAL BOOK means the software product and documentation found in this package and FRANKLIN means Franklin Electronic Publishers, Inc. [. . . ] Chapters are numbered consecutively from Chapter 1 independent of their sections. Press
ENTER
to view subchapters.
12
Using the Outline
7. Press For more ways to view text, see "Moving Through Text. "
Where in the Book Are You?
Once the text is in view, you can check its Outline location by pressing ?If you came to the text from the Outline menu, you can go back to the menu by pressing BACK .
13
Using the Outline
Using Outline Shortcuts
To. zoom to the first or last item of a menu list return to the highest level from any level view text from any level Press. + or
+ +
BACK
ENTER
Viewing Full Menu Items
Some items such as chapter titles and index entries are too long to fit onto one line. The other 21 have been converted into tables that appear in their appropriate chapters. highlight the
18
Viewing Tables
Tables are numbered as in the printed book. The best way to find a table is to select it from the Outline, where tables are listed at the end of each chapter. when done.
20
Searching for Words
You can search for any word in this digital book by entering it at the Search line. You can search for up to five words at a time, but you cannot search for common words such as the and and. Select Word Search from the Search menu.
Or press CLEAR if Word Search is your default state. Press
ENTER
again to view the text of this match.
A box marks your search word. Press MENU to view the Outline sections and Index entries with matches.
21
Searching for Words
The number of sections and Index entries with matches are shown at the top of each menu. Press CLEAR to clear your search.
Changing Your Search Words
If you want to add to or change your search word(s), press MENU while in a search. Then type your changes and press ENTER to search for the new word(s).
22
Searching for Words
Finding Spellings
To search for words that you don't know how to spell, type an to stand for a series of unknown letters. * . ) For example, type thrombo and press ENTER .
Press press
ENTER
to highlight a word, if needed. Then to search for it.
Searching for Greek Letters
Type the following letters to stand for Greek letters in your searches: · a for alpha, · b for beta, · e for epsilon, and · g for gamma.
If You Misspell a Word
When you enter a misspelled word, you see a "your word" not in this book message and then a spelling correction list like this.
Press press
or
ENTER
to highlight a correction and then . Or press BACK to enter another word.
23
Picking Search Words
You can also search for a word by highlighting, or picking, it in text. Press
ENTER
to search for the word.
You can find more matches for your search word now by pressing MORE . Press ENTER to select the first match.
24
Picking Search Words
6. Press CLEAR when done.
Words Too Common to Pick
Some words, such as articles and conjunctions, occur too frequently in English to pick. [. . . ] · Never mix old and new batteries.
31
Glossary
These abbreviations are used in this digital book.
A2 ABGs ACE Aortic second sound arterial blood gases angiotensin converting enzyme atrial fibrillation acquired immunodeficiency syndrome amyotrophic lateral sclerosis antinuclear antibody adult respiratory distress syndrome blood pressure two times daily blood urea nitrogen complete blood count complement fixation congestive heart failure creatinine phosphokinase CLL chronic lymphocytic leukemia chronic myelogenous leukemia cytomegalovirus central nervous system cerebral spinal fluid computed tomography central venous pressure chest x-ray disseminated intravascular coagulation deep venous thrombosis diagnosis Epstein Barr virus electroencephalogram electrocardiogram enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay
CML CMV CNS CSF CT CVP CXR DIC
AF AIDS
ALS ANA ARDS bp bid BUN CBC CF CHF CPK
DVT Dx EBV EEG ECG ELISA
32
Glossary
EMG ENT EOM ESR
FEV1 GFR GI G6PD
Hb Hct hs Hx HIV ICU Ig IM IV IVC IVP
electromyogram ear, nose, and throat extraocular movement erythrocyte sedimentation rate forced expiratory volume in first second glomerular filtration rate gastrointestinal glucose-6phosphate dehyrdrogenase hemoglobin hematocrit at bedtime history human immunodeficiency virus intensive care unit immunoglobulin intramuscular intravenous inferior vena cava intravenous pyelogram
jugular venous pressure LA left atrium LAD left axis deviation LBBB left bundle branch block LFT liver function test LLQ left lower quadrant LP lumbar puncture LUQ left upper quadrant LV left ventricle MI myocardial infarction MRI magnetic resonance imaging NPO nothing by mouth NSAIDs nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs P pulse pulmonic second P2 sound Pao2 partial pressure of O2 in blood Paco2 partial pressure of CO2 in blood pc after food PFTs pulmonary function tests PMNs polymorphonuclear cells or leukocytes
JVP
33
Glossary
PO PPD
prn pt PTT qd qh qhs qid qod qAM R RBBB RBC RLQ RUQ RV S1. . . S4 SC SL SLE
by mouth purified protein derivative, skin test for tuberculosis when necessary patient partial thromboplastin time every day every hour every bedtime four times daily every other day every morning respiratory rate right bundle branch block red blood (cell) count right lower quadrant right upper quadrant right ventricle heart sounds, 1st to 4th subcutaneous sublingual systemic lupus erythematosus
SVC Sx TIA tid TLC UA URI UTI VDRL UV VPC
WBC
superior vena cava signs and symptoms transient ischemic attack three times daily total lung capacity urinalysis upper respiratory infection urinary tract infection test for syphilis ultraviolet ventricular premature contractions white blood (cell) count
34
Specifications
Model IC-152 · Search for up to five words · Search expansion · Multi-level outline · Index with Alpha-search · Spelling correction · User-entered notes · Figures, footnotes, bibliographic, and cross-references · Sends and receives words from other books · Context-sensitive help messages and demo · Adjustable type size, shutoff time, and default screen · Size: 5. 8 x 3. 1 x 0. 6 cm Copyrights, Trademarks, and Patents © 1993-1995 Franklin Electronic Publishers, Inc. Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine Companion Handbook, 13th Edition. All use of this product is subject to the terms and conditions of the User License. All use of the product is subject to the terms and conditions of the User License. [. . . ]
DISCLAIMER TO DOWNLOAD THE USER GUIDE FRANKLIN IC-152
Click on "Download the user Manual" at the end of this Contract if you accept its terms, the downloading of the manual FRANKLIN IC-152 will begin.