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Cases for PACES 3rd edition [Mīkstie vāki]

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(Hammersmith Hospital, London), (Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge), (Papworth Hospital, Cambridge)
  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 208 pages, height x width x depth: 216x140x10 mm, weight: 295 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 12-May-2015
  • Izdevniecība: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1118983572
  • ISBN-13: 9781118983577
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 208 pages, height x width x depth: 216x140x10 mm, weight: 295 g
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  • Izdevniecība: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1118983572
  • ISBN-13: 9781118983577
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Cases for PACES is concise, ideal for quick reference, and the perfect study aid to Part II of the MRCP examination. Including all the essential information for the exam in colour-coded sections for each station, it lets you quickly understand the most common cases.

Now in full colour, it features new case material, updated content on ethics and law, and revised brief clinical consultations that better reflect the current exam. Cases for PACES also includes hints and tips for preparing for the exam, and what to expect on the day.

The authors have condensed their own experiences in learning and teaching PACES to provide you with exactly what you need to pass. With its informal style it is ideal for self-directed learning in groups, and will help you hone your clinical skills and boost your confidence throughout your revision.
Foreword ix
Preface x
Acknowledgements xi
Abbreviations xii
Advice xv
Station 1 Abdominal and Respiratory
1(26)
Clinical mark sheet
1(1)
Chronic liver disease and hepatomegaly
2(3)
Haemochromatosis
5(2)
Splenomegaly
7(2)
Renal enlargement
9(2)
The liver transplant patient
11(1)
The renal patient
12(2)
Pulmonary fibrosis
14(2)
Bronchiectasis
16(1)
Old tuberculosis
17(1)
Surgical respiratory cases
18(1)
Chronic obstructive airways disease
19(2)
Pleural effusion
21(1)
Lung cancer
22(2)
Cystic fibrosis
24(1)
Pneumonia
25(2)
Station 2 History Taking
27(17)
Clinical mark sheet
27(1)
Introduction and advice
28(4)
Case 1
32(1)
Case 2
33(1)
Case 3
34(1)
Case 4
35(1)
Case 5
36(1)
Case 6
37(1)
Case 7
38(1)
Case 8
39(1)
Case 9
40(1)
Case 10
41(1)
Case 11
42(1)
Case 12
43(1)
Station 3 Cardiology and Neurology
44(53)
Clinical mark sheet
44(1)
Aortic stenosis
45(2)
Aortic incompetence
47(2)
Mitral stenosis
49(2)
Mitral incompetence
51(2)
Tricuspid incompetence
53(1)
Pulmonary stenosis
54(1)
Prosthetic valves: aortic and mitral
55(2)
Implantable devices
57(1)
Pericardial disease
58(2)
Other Common Congenital Defects
60(1)
Atrial septal defect
60(1)
Ventricular septal defect
61(2)
Hypertrophic (obstructive) cardiomyopathy
63(2)
Dystrophia myotonica
65(2)
Cerebellar syndrome
67(2)
Multiple sclerosis
69(2)
Stroke
71(3)
Lateral medullary (Wallenberg) syndrome
74(1)
Spastic legs
75(2)
Syringomyelia
77(2)
Motor neurone disease
79(2)
Parkinson's disease
81(2)
Hereditary sensory motor neuropathy
83(1)
Friedreich's ataxia
84(1)
Facial nerve palsy
85(1)
Myasthenia gravis
86(2)
Tuberous sclerosis
88(1)
Neurofibromatosis
89(1)
Abnormal pupils
90(2)
Optic atrophy
92(1)
Retinal Pathology
93(1)
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD)
93(1)
Retinitis pigmentosa
94(1)
Retinal artery occlusion
95(1)
Retinal vein occlusion
96(1)
Station 4 Ethics, Law and Communication Skills
97(20)
Clinical mark sheet
97(1)
Ethics And Law In Medicine
98(1)
Principles of medical ethics
98(1)
Medico-legal system
99(1)
Negligence
100(1)
Competency and consent
101(3)
Confidentiality
104(1)
End of life decisions
105(2)
Communication skills
107(1)
Dealing with a difficult patient
108(1)
Driving restrictions
109(1)
Information delivery
110(1)
Worked examples
111(5)
Sample questions
116(1)
Station 5 Brief Clinical Consultations
117(65)
Clinical mark sheet
117(2)
Chest pain
119(2)
Headache
121(2)
Swollen calf
123(1)
Altered conscious state
124(1)
Anaemia
125(2)
Osler--Weber--Rendu syndrome (hereditary haemorrhagic telangiectasia)
127(1)
Haemoptysis
128(1)
Worsening mobility
129(2)
Persistent fever
131(2)
Dyspnoea
133(2)
Syncope
135(2)
Atrial fibrillation
137(2)
Inflammatory bowel disease
139(2)
Hypertension
141(2)
Red rashes
143(3)
Leg ulcers
146(2)
Diabetes and the skin
148(2)
Erythema nodosum
150(1)
Henoch--Schonlein purpura
151(1)
Skin malignancy
152(2)
Skin and hyperextensible joints
154(2)
Rheumatoid arthritis
156(3)
Systemic lupus erythematosus
159(2)
Systemic sclerosis
161(2)
Ankylosing spondylitis
163(1)
Marian's syndrome
164(1)
Paget's disease
165(1)
Other joint problems
166(2)
Diabetic retinopathy
168(3)
Hyperthyroidism and Graves' disease
171(2)
Hypothyroidism
173(1)
Acromegaly
174(2)
Cushing's disease
176(2)
Addison's disease
178(2)
Sickle cell disease
180(2)
Index 182
Stephen Hoole is Consultant Cardiologist, Papworth Hospital, Cambridge   Andrew Fry is Consultant Nephrologist and Acute Physician, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge   Rachel Davies is Consultant Respiratory Physician, Hammersmith Hospital, London