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Clinical Finals and How to Pass Them Tom Turner

Clinical Finals and How to Pass Them By Tom Turner

Clinical Finals and How to Pass Them by Tom Turner


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This text prepares student doctors for the final exams. It is divided into five sections: medicine; surgery; gynaecology; obstetrics; and paediatrics.

Clinical Finals and How to Pass Them Summary

Clinical Finals and How to Pass Them by Tom Turner

Clinical and oral examinations form a fundamental part of the assessment of a student's competence at every stage of their clinical training. Success in these exams depends as much on learning the techniques of presentation as on knowledge and competence. This is a practical revision book for learning the techniques to pass clinical and oral examinations in all the major clinical subjects for final examinations. edicine, surgery, obstetrics and gynaecology and paediatrics are covered. Each section statrs with advices on the general aspects of examination of the patient, followed by a series of clinical problems presented in the form of cases. Each case includes a factfile of key points to remember about this condition, and advises on the likely discussion points that can be asked. The book includes an A-Z of questions and answers for practice for the oral examination. Features: * Very practical book * Will help pass difficult exams * Covers all the clinical subjects * Reflects the way that the exams are presented * Problem orientated text * Useful for revision in history-taking and clinical examination * Good value for money

Table of Contents

SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION SECTION 2 MEDICINE: History and Examination in Medicine: the Cases: Cerebrovascular Disorders. Chest Pain. Diabetes Mellitus. Finger on the Pulse. Hypertension. Cardiac Murmurs. Dyspnoea. Skin Disease. Sore Joints. The Patient with Weight Loss/Debility. Blackouts. Dementia. Diarrhoea/Change in Bowel Habit. Jaundice (Medical Aspects). Neurological Patients (Excluding 'Blackouts'). Thyroid Patients (Medical Aspects). Anaemic Patients. Headache. Renal Failure (Medical Aspects). An A-Z in Medicine: Questions. Answers SECTION 3 GENERALSURGERY: History and Examination in Surgery: the Cases: Altered Bowel Habit (Surgical Aspects). Herniae. Jaundice (Surgical Aspects). Rectal Bleeding. Skin Lesions. Stomas. Upper Abdominal Pain. Varicose Veins. Leg Ulcers. Neck Lumps (Excluding the Thyroid). Scrotal Lumps. Thyroid Patients. Toenails. Breast Lumps. Dysphagia. Equipment. Orthopaedic Cases. Peri-Operative Care. Peripheral Vascular Disease. X-Rays. Aneurysmal Arterial Disease. Renal Failure (Surgical Aspects). An A-Z in Surgery: Questions. Answers SECTION 4 GYNAECOLOGY: History and Examination in Gynaecology: the Cases: Contraception/Sterilisation. Menorrhagia. Chronic Pelvic Pain. Hormone Replacement Treatment (HRT). Infertility. Post Menopausal Bleeding. Prolapse. Urinary Incontinence. Intermenstrual Bleeding/Abnormal Smear. Vaginal Discharge. Vulval Mass/Pruritus Vulvae. Pelvic Mass. Recurrent Abortion SECTION 5 OBSTETRICS: History and Examination in Obstetrics: the Cases: Multiple Pregnancy. Normal Pregnancy. Post Dates Pregnancy. Pre-Eclampsia. Previous Caesarean Section. Small-For-Dates (SFD) . Antepartum Haemorrhage (APH). Breech Presentation. Large-For-Dates. Medical Disorders in Pregnancy (Excluding Diabetes). Preterm Premature Rupture of the Membranes. Previous Postpartum Haemorrhage. Diabetes in Pregnancy. Previous Fetal Loss/Abnormality. Rhesus Disease. An A- Z in Obstetrics and Gynaecology: Questions. Answers SECTION 6 PAEDIATRICS: History and Examination in Patients: the Cases: Card

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GOR001518165
9780443059230
0443059233
Clinical Finals and How to Pass Them by Tom Turner
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Elsevier Health Sciences
1997-11-30
320
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