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23 reviewsISBN 10: 1107633575
ISBN 13: 9781107633575
Author: Stephen Haydock, Duncan Whitehead, Zoe Fritz
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.
1 Abdominal mass/hepatosplenomegaly
2 Abdominal pain
3 Abdominal swelling and constipation
4 Abnormal sensation
5 Acute back pain
6 Acute kidney injury (AKI) and chronic kidney disease (CKD)
7 Aggressive/disturbed behaviour
8 Alcohol and substance dependence
9 Anaphylaxis
10 Anxiety/panic disorder
11 Blackout/collapse: cardiac pacemakers
12 Breathlessness
13 Bruising and spontaneous bleeding
14 Cardiorespiratory arrest
15 Chest pain
16 Confusion/acute delirium
17 Cough
18 Dialysis
19 Diarrhoea
20 Dyspepsia
21 Dysuria
22 Falls
23 Fever
24 Fits and seizures
25 Genital discharge and genital ulceration
26 Haematemesis and melaena
27 Haematuria
28 Haemoptysis
29 Head injury
30 Headache
31 Hoarseness and stridor
32 Hypothermia
33 Immobility
34 Incidental findings
35 Involuntary movements
36 Jaundice
37 The swollen joint
38 Unilateral limb pain and swelling
39 Loin pain
40 Lymphadenopathy
41 Medical complications during acute illness and following surgical procedures
42 Medical problems in pregnancy
43 Memory loss (progressive)
44 Micturition difficulties
45 Neck pain
46 Palliative and end of life care
47 Palpitations
48 Physical symptoms in absence of organic disease
49 Poisoning
50 Polydipsia and polyuria: water and sodium homeostasis; hypo- and hypernatraemia
51 Polydipsia and polyuria: the patient presenting with polydipsia and/or polyuria
52 Pruritus
53 Rash
54 Rectal bleeding
55 Sepsis
56 The shocked patient
57 Skin and mouth ulcers
58 Speech disturbance
59 Suicidal ideation
60 Swallowing difficulties (dysphagia)
61 Syncope/collapse
62 The unconscious patient
63 Unsteadiness and balance disturbance
64 Visual disturbance
65 Vomiting and nausea
66 Weakness and paralysis
67 Weight loss
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