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The Hands-on Guide to Clinical Reasoning in Medicine


The Hands-on Guide to Clinical Reasoning in Medicine


Hands-on Guides 1. Aufl.

von: Mujammil Irfan

30,99 €

Verlag: Wiley-Blackwell
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 30.11.2018
ISBN/EAN: 9781119244073
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 368

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<p><i>The Hands-on Guide to Clinical Reasoning in Medicine </i>is the perfect companion to your time on clinical placements, providing an easy-to-read, highly visual guide to help develop your clinical decision making skills, and transfer your knowledge into practice. Packed full of useful tips, key boxes, exercises and summaries that are designed to help you apply the knowledge gained in clinical practice.</p> <p>Divided into the common clinical placements that you would find yourself in: Respiratory, Cardiovascular, Neurology, Geriatrics, Gastroenterology, Nephrology, Endocrinology and Rheumatology, each chapter covers the diagnosis of common clinical conditions, as well as decision-making in their investigation and management.</p> <p>Written for medical students in their clinical years, as well as new doctors and advanced nurse practitioners, <i>The Hands-on Guide to Clinical Reasoning in Medicine </i>provides students with an accessible resource for honing their clinical reasoning skills.</p> <p>Take the stress out of clinical decision making with <i>The Hands-on Guide</i>!</p>
<p>Foreword, ix</p> <p>Preface, xi</p> <p>Acknowledgements, xiii</p> <p>Reviewers, xv</p> <p>Abbreviations, xvii</p> <p>Normal Reference Ranges, xix</p> <p>Icons Explained, xxi</p> <p>About the Companion Website, xxiii</p> <p>1 Introduction: The Skeleton Laid Bare, 1</p> <p><b>Part I Respiratory Medicine, 11</b></p> <p>2 History Taking: A Breath of Fresh Air, 13</p> <p>3 Clinical Examination: The Rustle of Leaves, 20</p> <p>4 Interpretation of Chest Radiographs: The Light Through the Tunnel, 22</p> <p>5 Interpretation of Arterial Blood Gases and Pleural Fluid Results: Needling it Out, 26</p> <p>6 Chronic Cough, 30</p> <p>7 Acute Breathlessness, 37</p> <p>8 Acute Chest Pain, 45</p> <p>9 Acute Haemoptysis, 50</p> <p><b>Part II Cardiovascular Medicine, 55</b></p> <p>10 History Taking: The Three Pillow Dilemma, 57</p> <p>11 Clinical Examination: The Orchestra of Sounds, 62</p> <p>12 Interpretation of Chest Radiographs: Let There Be Light, 67</p> <p>13 Interpretation of Electrocardiograms: The Rhythm of Life, 70</p> <p>14 Palpitations, 75</p> <p>15 Worsening Breathlessness, 80</p> <p>16 Vague Systemic Symptoms, 85</p> <p>17 Acute Chest Pain, 89</p> <p>18 Blurring the Margins, 94</p> <p><b>Part III Nephrology, 99</b></p> <p>19 History Taking: Blood in the Urine, 101</p> <p>20 Clinical Examination: Why Is the Kidney Failing?, 107</p> <p>21 Renal Investigations: The Case of the Frothy Urine, 110</p> <p>22 Hypertension, 115</p> <p>23 Haematuria, 120</p> <p>24 Oedema, 124</p> <p>25 Non‐Specific Symptoms, 128</p> <p><b>Part IV Endocrinology, 133</b></p> <p>26 History Taking: Why Am I Losing Weight Doctor?, 135</p> <p>27 Clinical Examination: Looking at the Person as a Whole, 137</p> <p>28 Investigations: Seeing the Wood for the Trees, 143</p> <p>29 Weight Gain, 147</p> <p>30 Palpitations, 151</p> <p>31 Weight Loss, 155</p> <p>32 Thirsty and Confused, 159</p> <p><b>Part V Neurology, 163</b></p> <p>33 History Taking: What a Headache, 165</p> <p>34 Clinical Examination: Walking Straight, 169</p> <p>35 Investigations: The Light Bulb, 178</p> <p>36 Headache, 185</p> <p>37 Diplopia, 190</p> <p>38 Leg Weakness, 195</p> <p>39 Unilateral Weakness, 201</p> <p><b>Part VI Geriatric Medicine, 205</b></p> <p>40 History Taking: The Haze of Confusion, 207</p> <p>41 Clinical Examination: Why Do I Keep Falling?, 212</p> <p>42 Urinary Continence, 215</p> <p>43 Falls, 220</p> <p>44 Acute Confusion, 225</p> <p>45 Dementia, 231</p> <p>Part VII Gastroenterology, 237</p> <p>46 History Taking: Where is the Pain?, 239</p> <p>47 Clinical Examination: I Have Turned Yellow Doctor!, 246</p> <p>48 Investigations: Journey to the Centre of the Abdomen and Beyond, 250</p> <p>49 Weight Loss and Diarrhoea, 257</p> <p>50 Jaundice, 262</p> <p>51 Haematemesis and Melaena, 266</p> <p>52 Abdominal Pain, 271</p> <p><b>Part VIII Rheumatology, 277</b></p> <p>53 History Taking: My Joints Hurt, 279</p> <p>54 Clinical Examination: A Hot Swollen Joint, 282</p> <p>55 Investigations: A Glimpse into the Creaky Bones, 286</p> <p>56 Muscle Aches, 291</p> <p>57 Joint Pain, 296</p> <p>58 Back Pain, 301</p> <p>59 Multi‐System Disease, 305</p> <p><b>Part IX Common Clinical Conditions, 311</b></p> <p>60 Common Clinical Conditions, 313</p> <p>61 Respiratory Block, 314</p> <p>62 Cardiology, 318</p> <p>63 Nephrology, 323</p> <p>64 Neurology, 326</p> <p>65 Gastroenterology, 330</p> <p>66 Geriatric Medicine, 333</p> <p>67 Endocrinology, 335</p> <p>68 Rheumatology, 337</p> <p>Index, 338</p> <p> </p>
<p>“The <i>Hands-on Guide to Clinical Reasoning in Medicine</i> is a great book aimed at medical students. It uses ideas such as concept maps, activities, and cases to take learners through the diagnostic process in an explicit way. This approach is likely to be more useful than a 'traditional' textbook when it comes to thinking through real patients' problems. The book covers the internal medicine curriculum, and there is also an accompanying website. It's well laid out and easy to read.</p> <p>It's designed to be an internal medicine textbook written through a clinical reasoning lens - and the result is a practical book that makes learning more likely to happen. I'd recommend it to medical students, junior doctors, advanced clinical practitioners, and others who need to get to grips with the basics of medicine but in a thoroughly practical and applicable way.” <b>– Dr Nicola Cooper, Consultant Physician, Honorary Clinical Associate Professor, University Hospitals of Derby & Burton NHS Foundation Trust and University of Nottingham, UK and co-editor of the <i>ABC of Clinical Reasoning</i>.<br /><br /></b></p> <p>"The book is written in an informal, conversational style with a friendly and coaching feel ... the questions are thought provoking, with a patient at the centre. The prompts in the text serve as a useful guide to develop skills in clinical reasoning." – <b><i>British Journal of General Practice, July 2020</i></b></p> <p><b> </b></p>
<p><b>Mujammil Irfan</b> MBBS, MRCP(UK), MSc Medical Education, SCE Respiratory Medicine, is a Consultant Respiratory Physician in Copenhagen, Denmark.
<p><b>The Hands-on Guide to Clinical Reasoning in Medicine</b></p> <p><i>The Hands-on Guide to Clinical Reasoning in Medicine</i> is the perfect companion to your time on clinical placements, providing an easy-to-read, highly visual guide to help develop your clinical decision-making skills, and transfer your knowledge into practice. It's packed full of useful tips, key boxes, exercises and summaries that are designed to help you apply the knowledge gained in clinical practice.</p> <p>Divided into the common clinical placements that you would find yourself in—Respiratory, Cardiovascular, Neurology, Geriatrics, Gastroenterology, Nephrology, Endocrinology and Rheumatology—each chapter covers the diagnosis of common clinical conditions, as well as decision-making in their investigation and management.</p> <p>Written for medical students in their clinical years, as well as new doctors and advanced nurse practitioners,<i> The Hands-on Guide to Clinical Reasoning in Medicine</i> provides students with an accessible resource for honing their clinical reasoning skills.</p> <p>Take the stress out of clinical reasoning with <i>The Hands-on Guide!</i></p> <p>A companion website is available at <b>www.wiley.com/go/irfan/clinicalreasoning</b> featuring a downloadable reflective action guide.</p> <p>For more information on the complete range of Wiley medical student and junior doctor publishing, please visit: <b>www.wiley.com</b></p> <p>To receive automatic updates on Wiley books and journals, join our email list. Sign up today at <b>www.wiley.com/email</b></p> <p><b>All content reviewed by students for students</b></p>

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