From an open procedure, you can view any of the following:
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Links to Your Institutional References associated with the Procedure | ||
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Notices posted by your Institution associated with the procedure | ||
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There may also be navigational references to other Procedures on the site that will take you to the Quick Review page |
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NOTE: When an Institution chooses to create and activate Notices and Links then they will appear just above the Quick Review and Full Details content.
Quick Review as the name implies is a shortened view of the more extensive Full-Details. The Quick Review provides shorter bullets of information to quickly check before performing a procedure and there are fewer images compared to Full-Details. However, the Quick Review view features comparable functionality to the Full Details view. It does not contain an Introduction nor does it contain References. Only Full Details contains an Introduction at the beginning and References section at the very bottom of the text. For more information about Quick Review click here.
The Full Details view features comparable functionality to the Quick Review view but is more extensive with respect to its content. The Full Details provides more comprehensive information with all images available for the procedure including and Introduction section at the beginning and a References section at the bottom of text. For more information about Full Details click here.
You can view CPT and ICD9 billing codes associated with this procedure
from either Quick Review
or Full Details. Just click
(View codes
link) in the upper right. To close the popup, click Close
in the upper right. For
more information about CPT and ICD9 Billing Codes click here.
You can view video in two different players with different sized viewing screens. The larger player has the same functionality as the small video player, with one exception: it has the ability to play or hide closed captioning. Both sized video players have links to key steps. For more information about Videos click here.
For the content that is provided on the site, acknowledgements are provided as applicable to each of the respective procedure in the form of Editors, Section editors and Contributor names along with their current credentials. Click the name link to open a popup box with the name and affiliation information. To close the popup, click Close in the upper right.
The sample below shows that Todd W. Thomsen, MD was selected by the user. His name and affiliations information displays in a popup box.
TIP: By clicking
on each of the different names, the new name and associated affiliation
displays in the same pop-up box.

Each procedure provides a series of test questions. Test questions may be in the form of multiple-choice, true/false, and yes/no. When the test has been completed, your score displays at the top, an indicator of whether or not you passed and for each question incorrectly answered a rationale is displayed. For more information about Tests click here. Hint: You can take the test as many times as you want. The system tracks and records all test results in your test history, whether the tests were self-directed or assigned by a chief resident. Test results are never deleted. Pass/Fail thresholds are set by a user that has the appropriate administrative permissions. For more information about Tests click here.
Many of the Procedures contain links to other procedures within PC.
They take you to the Quick Review page for that procedure. The example
below shows three links. Each of these will open in Quick Review for the
applicable underlined procedure.

References can be found at the end of Full-Details
but not in Quick Review. Many references are active links that may take
you to a citation page available in Pubmed.

PC displays illustrations to the right of the text inside Quick Review and Full Details. Quick Review only contains some of the illustrations whereas Full Details displays all of the illustrations for a procedure. If the same illustration is referenced multiple times, it only displays the first time it is referenced.
There are two sizes of illustrations, the larger of which appears in a pop-up window. When an illustration is referenced within the text is clicked, the larger version of the illustration displays. Smaller versions of the illustration display on the right on the text.
Some illustrations have a tabbed effect. These are Flash files. You can click on any of the tabs, and the image/illustration changes for that tab.
An example below shows a tabbed illustration of both tabbed views. The
first illustration is open to the Surface
tab. The second tab, Deep,
shows the second view of the illustration.
From the Surface tab:

From the Deep tab:
