Acute Medicine: A Symptom-Based Approach
By Stephen Haydock (Editor), Duncan Whitehead (Editor), Zo? Fritz (Editor)
Acute Medicine: A Symptom-Based Approach This practical book describes the basic science, clinical presentation and management of the 67 common acute medical presentations stipulated in the Royal College of Physicians syllabus for Core Medical Training and Acute Core Common Stem. Case scenarios are included for each presentation, and guidance about management is offered in the context of national guidelines and important studies. Experienced clinicians describe their approach to common difficult problems and explain the answers to questions often asked on the ward round by successive generations of trainees. Chapters highlight key decisions that need to be made early, common misunderstandings, and risks. Detailed discussion provides an understanding of the rationale, allowing the reader to apply their knowledge to other situations. Guidance is provided on urgency of referral, safe ambulatory management, and when to seek specialist help. This is an essential resource that provides readers with the knowledge base to practise as a confident medical registrar. Each chapter explains the basic science, clinical approach and management in the context of national guidelines, offering a ‘one stop shop’ for each presentation Teaches a logical approach that can be generalised beyond the typical patient, explaining not just what you do but why you do it Covers the questions often asked by juniors on the ward round, enabling the reader to develop skills, knowledge and confidence as a registrar
Product Details
- ISBN-13: 9781107633575
- Publisher: Cambridge University Press
- Publication date: 10/31/2014
- Pages: 544