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On Call in Trauma and Orthopaedics is aimed at junior trainees
working with the specialty of Trauma and Orthopaedics. It is
written in a clear and concise method, covering all common injuries
that a junior trainee would expect to see during their shifts. With
essential imaging, schematic diagrams and 'top tips' sections, this
book is written as a 'survival guide' to allow the reader to manage
patients in the emergency, ward and clinic setting. Why buy On call
in Trauma and Orthopaedics? This book not only provides a
comprehensive guide to common injuries, but also includes a basic
examination and technical skills section. The more advanced
sections such as classification of common fractures and consenting
for common operations will career Trauma and Orthopaedic trainees a
higher insight into the specialty. What's inside: Essentials:
History, examination and classification Emergency Department: Limb
threatening conditions, Adult Upper/Lower limb injuries,
paediatrics and more Operating theatre: How to prepare your patient
for theatre Ward: Pre and post operative management of your
patients Clinic: What to say, ask and do when admitting a patient
from clinic Procedures: Step by step guide to simple procedures
such as aspiration of joints and reduction of fractures/joint
dislocations
: Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery: An Illustrated Guide for Medical
Students is the definitive and only resource specifically for
undergraduate medical students, brought to you by an author team of
both trainees and consultants on behalf of the British Association
of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons (BAOMS). This book revolves
around key anatomical regions and uses a unique "fireside chat"
approach that makes easy reading. It simplifies and demystifies
basic aspects of oral and maxillofacial, and head and neck surgery,
by covering the basics of clinical examination of the face and
mouth as well as managing pathology of the skull, facial skeleton
and paranasal sinuses, jaws, mouth, salivary glands, neck and
facial skin. It is highly relevant to all medical undergraduates
but especially those who would like to simply ask the question,
"What exactly is oral and maxillofacial surgery" and "Is this a
potential career for me?". In addition to prime educational content
that is practically relevant to the undergraduate medical
curriculum, the reader will gain a clearer insight into the career
pathway in the UK, the unbelievable breadth of the specialty and
the myriad opportunities that it can provide.
Why buy Important Oral and Maxillofacial Presentations for the
Primary Care Clinician? This book gives the Primary Care Clinician
a grasp of the basic assessment of Oral and Maxillofacial
presentations and will enable him or her to instigate an
appropriate management plan. This book is unique in its
presentation-based approach. It is a practical, problem-solving
tool. It provides a simple, step-by-step algorithm approach to
differential diagnosis and early management of seven important oral
and maxillofacial presentations: Oral Ulcers, Patches on the Oral
Mucosa, Lumps in the Mouth, Lumps of the Face, Facial Pain /
Altered Sensation, Restricted Jaw Movement and Neck Lumps.
Furthermore, the simple 'Ask', 'Look' and 'Sinister Features' lists
for each presentation ensure that key questions are addressed when
assessing the patient. Important Oral and Maxillofacial
Presentations for the Primary Care Clinician is aimed
internationally at medical, dental and allied healthcare
professionals working in primary care. What's inside: Chapter 1
covers the basic examination of the mouth, face and neck. Chapters
2-8 each deal with a specific clinical presentation and provide the
user with a management algorithm plus essential history and
examination findings per clinical presentation. Furthermore, this
is backed up with practical explanation and numerous clinical
photographs
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