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Medical Communication Skills and Law Made Easy Tsong Kwong

Medical Communication Skills and Law Made Easy By Tsong Kwong

Medical Communication Skills and Law Made Easy by Tsong Kwong


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Summary

Communication skills are an important part of the medical curriculum. This book gives didactic guidance on the appropriate style and content of communication for medical students and F1 doctors in those common situations they are likely to encounter both on the ward and in OSCE examinations.

Medical Communication Skills and Law Made Easy Summary

Medical Communication Skills and Law Made Easy: The Patient-Centred Approach by Tsong Kwong

Communication skills are an increasingly important part of the medical curriculum. This book aims to give didactic guidance on the appropriate style and content of communication for medical students and F1 doctors in those common situations they are likely to encounter both on the ward and in OSCE examinations. In each case any legal points or potential pitfalls are highlighted. Part of the "Made Easy" series, the book is small in format and extent and presents only the essentials in a way that is highly accessible for the busy medical student already overloaded with information. What to say to patients is a major cause of insecurity and worry amongst medical students and this book provides the perfect answer. Unlike all other books on communication skills the whole emphasis is on practical guidance in specific situations, rather than exploring the background to communication skills or the underlying principles.

Table of Contents

Section 1: The basics Introduction. The basics of medical interaction.Informed consent and adults with capacity.Informed consent and adults who lack capacity.Breaking bad news. Section 2: Special communication situations Patient confidentiality. Explaining results. Communicating with children. Communicating with other special patient groups. Explaining patient discharge (foundation year level). Dealing with potential self-discharging patients (foundation year level). Dealing with angry patients and relatives (foundation year level). Dealing with introspective patients (foundation year level). Dealing with poor adherence. Section 3: Achieving the patient-centred history General history taking. Cardiovascular history. Respiratory history. Gastrointestinal history. Genito-urinary history. Gynaecological and obstetric histories. Legal guidance on termination of pregnancy. Neurological history. Psychiatric history and mental health. Paediatric history. Pre-operation clinic. Section 4: HIV counselling HIV The basics. Social impact. Pre-HIV test counselling. Giving test results. Legal guidance - HIV and AIDS. Section 5: Explaining disease X Explaining disease. Explaining asthma. Explaining depression. Explaining angina. Explaining osteoarthritis. Explaining appendicitis (surgical case). Explaining cystic Fibrosis (genetic origin). Explaining type 1 diabetes. Explaining type 2 diabetes. Explaining hepatitis B. Explaining eczema. Explaining epilepsy. Explaining cancer. . Section 6: Explaining drug Y Explaining drugs and medication.Explaining atenolol. Explaining statin therapy. Explaining SSRI drugs. Explaining asthma medication. Explaining aspirin. Explaining oral hypoglycaemics (metformin). Explaining combined oral contraceptive pill (OCP). Explaining warfarin. Explaining steroid use. Section 7: Explaining device Z Explaining devices. Explaining GTN spray. Explaining insulin injector pens. Explaining peak flow meters. Explaining inhalers. Explaining adrenalin pens. Section 8: Explaining procedures Explaining procedures. Explaining central line placement. Explaining angiograms. Explaining exercise stress test. Explaining OGD for epigastric pain. Explaining colonoscopy/flexisigmoidoscopy (C/FS) for PR bleeding. Explaining bronchoscopy for haemopytsis. Explaining ERCP for gallstones.Explaining lumbar puncture. Section 9: Explaining surgical operations Explaining surgical operations. Explaining appendicectomy. Explaining laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Explaining inguinal hernia repair. Section 10: OSCE scenarios Situation 1 New diagnosis of asthma. Situation 2 Explaining asthma medication. Situation 3 Oral combined contraceptive pill. Scenario 4 HIV test counselling. Scenario 5 HIV test results counselling. Scenario 6 Laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Scenario 7 Angina patient. Scenario 8 Depression, anxiety and suicide. Appendix 1: Clinical negligence Appendix 2: A summary of the British legal structure Appendix 3: Notifiable diseases

Additional information

GOR004795249
9780702030833
070203083X
Medical Communication Skills and Law Made Easy: The Patient-Centred Approach by Tsong Kwong
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Elsevier Health Sciences
2009-05-26
272
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