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[. . . ] ® AMT-3006 Medical Book Card THE SANFORD GUIDE TO ANTIMICROBIAL THERAPY User's Guide Quick Reference Guide To Start Using a Book Card 1. Install the book card in a slot in the back of the Medical Book System platform. Press ENTER to see a match or MENU to see the matches listed on the menus. To find a note in the text, press LIST , highlight a note title, and then press ENTER . 20 License Agreement READ THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT BEFORE USING THE MEDICAL BOOK SYSTEM. [. . . ] Press CLEAR when finished. 7 Using the Outline Using the Outline ® Finding Abbreviation Meanings The last item listed on the Outline is the Abbreviations Glossary. To use this glossary, highlight the Outline menu and then hold CAP and press . Next, press ENTER and type an abbreviation. ® Understanding the Outline The tables listed in the Outline generally correspond to the tables in the printed Guide to Antimicrobial Therapy (1997 ed. ). The submenus in the Outline usually list the row headings and subheadings of a table. Some row headings have been alphabetized or rearranged for easier reference. ® Finding Drug Equivalents Tables 20A and 20B list generic drugs and their common trade names, and vice versa. To find an equivalent, first select Table 20A or 20B. Finally, press ENTER to view its meaning. You can also view the Abbreviations Glossary by selecting Abbreviations from the Index. Then type a generic or trade name and press ENTER . To go back to the Outline, press BACK . 8 Using the Index You can quickly find a specific topic (e. g. , an infection or drug) by selecting it from the Index. 1. When you are reading the text of a table, you can see the Outline location of the current text by pressing SPEC (green) or ?If needed, highlight a reference and press ENTER . To scroll up to a higher level of the Outline, use . For example, enter diabetes. Expanding Your Searches ® Understanding Word Searches and Expansions When you search for a word, either by entering it at the word search screen or by highlighting it in text, headings and subheadings (in bold type) are searched first for exact matches. If no exact matches are found in the headings, then the text is searched for exact matches. If no exact matches are found, then the headings are searched for inexact matches, such as inflections and synonyms. If no inexact matches are found in the headings, then the text is searched for them. A word search stops as soon as matches are found at a level described above. Pressing MORE (red) continues the search to the next level and finds additional matches, if any. Note: The number of matches found at a given search level may be less than at the previous level. 3. Hold 6 and use DN to see the Outline locations of the next matches, if any. To see the location of previous matches, if any, hold 6 and use UP . 5. Press CLEAR when finished. 12 Reading Special Markers Throughout this book, you will find 's), cross-references (indicated by footnotes (indicated by 's), and bibliographic references (indicated by 's). Tables, footnotes, and bibliographic references provide additional information. 1. When you see a in the text, hold 6 Reading Special Markers ® Reading Multiple Special Markers Sometimes more than one special marker appears on screen at one time. [. . . ] On discovery of a defect, the end user must return this product (transportation charges prepaid) either to the dealer from whom it was purchased or directly to Franklin at the address given below. Each product returned must include the user 's name, address, and telephone number, as well as a brief description of the nature of the defect and a copy of the sales receipt as proof of the date of the original retail purchase. Franklin will, at its option, repair or replace any product at no further charge to the end user on determination by Franklin, in its sole discretion, that the product was defective and that such defect arose within the duration of this limited warranty. Enclose $3. 00 check or money order for shipping and handling to Franklin Electronic Publishers, Inc. [. . . ]

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