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A 19-year-old student is admitted to hospital after being found
unconscious in her room in the university halls of residence. Her
roommate told the paramedics that the patient had recently failed
her end of year exams. She was reportedly found with several
packets of paracetamol and codeine phosphate nearby and an empty
bottle of wine on her bedside table. You are the medic on duty...
100 Cases in Acute Medicine presents 100 acute conditions commonly
seen by medical students and junior doctors in the emergency
department, or on the ward or in the community setting. A succinct
summary of the patient's history, examination and initial
investigations, including photographs where relevant, is followed
by questions on the diagnosis and management of each case. The
answer includes a detailed discussion on each topic, with further
illustration where appropriate, providing an essential revision aid
as well as a practical guide for students and junior doctors.
Making clinical decisions and choosing the best course of action is
one of the most challenging and difficult parts of training to
become a doctor. Fully revised and updated for this second edition,
these cases will teach students and junior doctors to recognize
important clinical symptoms and signs, and to develop their
diagnostic and management skills.
A 57-year-old man presented to the emergency department complaining
of a worsening cough. The cough had been present for approximately
two weeks and was productive of green sputum. The patient had seen
his general practitioner one week earlier and taken a course of
amoxicillin for a presumed lower respiratory tract infection with
no improvement of symptoms. He was febrile, experiencing frequent
headaches and a feeling of general malaise, and had been unable to
eat solid food for the last 48 hours due to facial pain on chewing.
You have been asked to assess him and devise a management plan…
100 Diagnostic Dilemmas in Clinical Medicine presents 100 real-life
scenarios seen in the hospital and community setting. A succinct
summary of the patient's history, examination and any initial
investigations is followed by a detailed consideration of the
diagnosis and management of each case, in the short, medium and,
where appropriate, long term. Making speedy and appropriate
clinical decisions, and choosing the best course of action to take
as a result, is one of the most important and challenging parts of
training to become a doctor. These extended true-to-life cases will
teach students and junior doctors to recognize important medical
conditions and to develop their diagnostic and management skills.
Key features: Extended case studies presented in an easy-to-read
format, presenting patient history, examination, investigations and
differential diagnosis Readers are guided through the clinician's
sequence of thoughts and actions as they consider how to manage the
case appropriately in the short, medium and, if necessary, long
term Plentiful illustrations supplement the text A broad range of
conditions is covered, from acquired haemophilia to intestinal
tuberculosis
100 Cases in Clinical Pharmacology, Therapeutics and Prescribing
explores scenarios commonly seen by medical students and junior
doctors in the ward, emergency department, outpatient clinic or in
general practice in which an understanding of pharmacology and
sound prescribing practice is central to successful clinical
management and safe patient care. A succinct summary of the
patient's history, examination and any initial investigations is
followed by questions on the diagnosis and management of the case.
The answer includes a detailed discussion on each topic, providing
practical advice on how to deal with the challenges that occur when
prescribing, including planning, drug calculations, prescription
review and adverse drug reactions. The book will be invaluable
during clinical placements and is an ideal companion during
preparation for the Prescribing Safety Assessment examination.
Making speedy and appropriate clinical decisions, and choosing the
best course of action to take as a result, is one of the most
important and challenging parts of training to become a doctor.
These true-to-life cases will teach students and junior doctors to
prescribe appropriately, and to hone their diagnostic and
management skills.
A 19-year-old student is admitted to hospital after being found
unconscious in her room in the university halls of residence. Her
roommate told the paramedics that the patient had recently failed
her end of year exams. She was reportedly found with several
packets of paracetamol and codeine phosphate nearby and an empty
bottle of wine on her bedside table. You are the medic on duty...
100 Cases in Acute Medicine presents 100 acute conditions commonly
seen by medical students and junior doctors in the emergency
department, or on the ward or in the community setting. A succinct
summary of the patient's history, examination and initial
investigations, including photographs where relevant, is followed
by questions on the diagnosis and management of each case. The
answer includes a detailed discussion on each topic, with further
illustration where appropriate, providing an essential revision aid
as well as a practical guide for students and junior doctors.
Making clinical decisions and choosing the best course of action is
one of the most challenging and difficult parts of training to
become a doctor. Fully revised and updated for this second edition,
these cases will teach students and junior doctors to recognize
important clinical symptoms and signs, and to develop their
diagnostic and management skills.
100 Cases in Clinical Pharmacology, Therapeutics and Prescribing
explores scenarios commonly seen by medical students and junior
doctors in the ward, emergency department, outpatient clinic or in
general practice in which an understanding of pharmacology and
sound prescribing practice is central to successful clinical
management and safe patient care. A succinct summary of the
patient's history, examination and any initial investigations is
followed by questions on the diagnosis and management of the case.
The answer includes a detailed discussion on each topic, providing
practical advice on how to deal with the challenges that occur when
prescribing, including planning, drug calculations, prescription
review and adverse drug reactions. The book will be invaluable
during clinical placements and is an ideal companion during
preparation for the Prescribing Safety Assessment examination.
Making speedy and appropriate clinical decisions, and choosing the
best course of action to take as a result, is one of the most
important and challenging parts of training to become a doctor.
These true-to-life cases will teach students and junior doctors to
prescribe appropriately, and to hone their diagnostic and
management skills.
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