Using the keywords you came up with on the previous page, search these library resources for articles, books, and more:
OneSearch searches our library catalog for books and ebooks and many of our databases for articles. You can often find a large number of resources on many topics, including pathophysiology.
If you're having trouble narrowing down your results in OneSearch, try one of these databases. The majority of sources in the databases will be scholarly articles. Articles are best for providing a narrow focus on a certain topic, such as "Pulmonary thromboembolism in AIDS patient with chronic venous insufficiency, pulmonary tuberculosis and breast cancer: a case report and pathophysiology review."
Contains research and scholarly information in the fields of nursing and allied health. Additional resources include evidence-based care sheets, quick lessons, and continuing education modules.
Includes more than 31 million references to journal articles in life sciences, with a concentration on biomedicine.
A nursing research platform providing journals, e-books, and databases. Limited to one SU user at a time.
If you need more background information, try some of these database that contain ebooks, or these specific recommended books. Books are best for providing general background information. In our example of the patient with AIDS, you could look for:
Or all three!
A multi-disciplinary collection of e-books covering a wide range of academic subjects from leading publishers and university presses.
A collection of full-text academic e-books on a wide variety of subjects.
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