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E-grāmata: 100 Cases in General Practice

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  • Formāts: 226 pages
  • Sērija : 100 Cases
  • Izdošanas datums: 13-Jul-2017
  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781498757577
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  • Formāts: 226 pages
  • Sērija : 100 Cases
  • Izdošanas datums: 13-Jul-2017
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  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781498757577
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The new edition of this best-selling title from the popular 100 cases series explores common scenarios that will be encountered by the medical student and junior doctor when working in the community setting, and which are likely to feature in qualifying examinations. The book covers a comprehensive range of presentations from tiredness to tremor. Comprehensive answers highlight key take home points from each case and provide practical advice on how to deal with the challenges that occur in general practice at all levels.
Preface ix
Acknowledgements xi
Abbreviations xiii
Case 1 Abdominal discomfort
1(2)
Case 2 Abdominal pain
3(2)
Case 3 Abdominal pain
5(2)
Case 4 Abdominal pain
7(2)
Case 5 Acne
9(2)
Case 6 Advanced care planning
11(2)
Case 7 Anaemia
13(2)
Case 8 Another doctor's patient
15(2)
Case 9 Arm injury
17(2)
Case 10 Arm pain
19(2)
Case 11 Back pain
21(2)
Case 12 Back pain
23(2)
Case 13 Breast lump
25(2)
Case 14 Breathlessness
27(2)
Case 15 Brown tongue
29(2)
Case 16 Capacity
31(4)
Case 17 Cervical smear request
35(2)
Case 18 Chest pain
37(2)
Case 19 Chest pain
39(2)
Case 20 Chest pain
41(2)
Case 21 Circumcision request
43(2)
Case 22 Confusion
45(2)
Case 23 Confusion
47(2)
Case 24 Confusion
49(2)
Case 25 Confusion
51(2)
Case 26 Contraception
53(2)
Case 27 Contraception
55(2)
Case 28 Cough
57(2)
Case 29 Cough
59(2)
Case 30 Diarrhoea
61(2)
Case 31 Dysphagia
63(2)
Case 32 Erectile dysfunction
65(2)
Case 33 Facial pain
67(2)
Case 34 Faintness
69(2)
Case 35 Falls
71(2)
Case 36 Fertility problem
73(2)
Case 37 Fever
75(2)
Case 38 Fever
77(2)
Case 39 Fit note request
79(2)
Case 40 Foot drop
81(2)
Case 41 Genetic disorder
83(2)
Case 42 Gifts
85(2)
Case 43 Gynaecomastia
87(2)
Case 44 Headache
89(2)
Case 45 Homelessness
91(2)
Case 46 Hypertension
93(2)
Case 47 Immunization
95(2)
Case 48 Incontinence
97(2)
Case 49 Insomnia
99(2)
Case 50 Joint pain
101(2)
Case 51 Leg swelling
103(2)
Case 52 Loin pain
105(2)
Case 53 Low mood
107(2)
Case 54 Malaise
109(2)
Case 55 Mania
111(2)
Case 56 Medication dilemma
113(2)
Case 57 Medication request
115(2)
Case 58 Memory loss
117(2)
Case 59 Multiple symptoms
119(2)
Case 60 Muscle pain
121(2)
Case 61 Muscle pain
123(4)
Case 62 Neck swelling
127(2)
Case 63 No cure
129(2)
Case 64 Pain
131(2)
Case 65 Pain
133(2)
Case 66 Painful tongue
135(2)
Case 67 Palliative care
137(2)
Case 68 Palpitations
139(2)
Case 69 Penile rash
141(2)
Case 70 Recreational drug use
143(2)
Case 71 Rectal bleeding
145(2)
Case 72 Redeye
147(2)
Case 73 Renal problem
149(2)
Case 74 Road traffic accident
151(2)
Case 75 Self-harm
153(2)
Case 76 Sexual abuse
155(2)
Case 77 Sexual abuse
157(2)
Case 78 Skin depigmentation
159(2)
Case 79 Skin rash
161(2)
Case 80 Skin rash
163(2)
Case 81 Skin rash
165(2)
Case 82 Sore shoulder
167(2)
Case 83 Sore throat
169(2)
Case 84 Squint
171(2)
Case 85 Suicide
173(2)
Case 86 Swollen ankles
175(2)
Case 87 Testicular lump
177(2)
Case 88 Tiredness
179(2)
Case 89 Tiredness
181(2)
Case 90 Tiredness
183(2)
Case 91 Tongue ulcer
185(2)
Case 92 Tremor
187(2)
Case 93 Unexplained symptoms
189(2)
Case 94 Unusual behaviour
191(2)
Case 95 Urinary symptoms
193(2)
Case 96 Vaginal bleeding
195(2)
Case 97 Vertigo
197(4)
Case 98 Visual loss
201(2)
Case 99 Weight gain
203(2)
Case 100 Weight loss
205(2)
Index 207
Anne Stephenson is Director of Community Education and King's College London. She is an acdemic general practitioner with a particular interest in the education and professional development of undergraduate medical students, particularly in the general practice and the community settings. She is also involved in the training of teachers.Martin Mueller is a General Practitioner working in Surrey, UK, and with additional interests in medical student education and training.John Grabinar is a retired General Practitioner. Having been based in the UK during practice, he now lives in Israel.