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MRCP PACES Handbook [Pehme köide]

, (Specialty Registrar in Palliative Medicine, Health Education West Midlands), (Specialist Registrar in Respiratory Medicine and General Internal Medicine, Health Education Yorkshire and the Humber), (Specialist Registrar in Geriatric Me)
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 256 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x305 mm, kaal: 506 g
  • Sari: MasterPass
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Mar-2011
  • Kirjastus: Radcliffe Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1846194970
  • ISBN-13: 9781846194979
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 256 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x305 mm, kaal: 506 g
  • Sari: MasterPass
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Mar-2011
  • Kirjastus: Radcliffe Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1846194970
  • ISBN-13: 9781846194979
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The MRCP (PACES) is a challenging examination as it requires both in-depth knowledge and the ability to present the selected case concisely and coherently. This essential revision aid is designed to help candidates achieve both aims whilst simultaneously being compact enough for ward use, and comprehensive enough for self-study. The book incorporates the new Station 5 (brief clinical encounters), clinical information on the increasingly widespread use of biological therapies, a bank of clinical pictures, details of the latest investigations and management options, and questions reflecting both the standard and detail required for the exam and the new MRCP PACES marking structure. Each chapter has been reviewed by consultants within the specialty, many of whom are Royal College examiners. The cases, which mirror those most frequently encountered in the examination, are all set out in a standardised format, and include hints and tips as well as a summary of consolidated key learning points. Each case contains a section on presentation which will aid the candidate in perfecting this skill. Although most appropriate for MRCP (PACES) examination candidates, the book's clear structure and balance of detail and clarity make it useful reading for medical students and trainee physicians. It will also be an excellent resource for clinicians involved in teaching students and doctors. 'The style is succinct, not minimalist but sufficient. The presentation is fresh and logical. The authors have done an outstanding job in introducing the setting for the PACES examination and the expectations of the examiners.' - from the Foreword by Bryan Williams
Hints for the respiratory station
5(1)
Bronchiectasis
6(3)
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
9(3)
Consolidation
12(3)
Cystic fibrosis
15(3)
Fibrotic lung disease
18(3)
Lung cancer
21(3)
Old tuberculosis
24(3)
Pleural effusion
27(2)
The patient with previous lung surgery
29(2)
Respiratory station summary
31(1)
References and recommended reading
32(2)
Hints for examination
34(1)
An abdominal case with a normal abdomen
35(2)
Chronic liver disease
37(4)
Generalised lymphadenopathy
41(2)
Hepatosplenomegaly
43(2)
Multiple abdominal scars
45(3)
Palpable kidneys
48(3)
Renal replacement therapy
51(3)
Splenomegaly
54(3)
Abdominal station summary
57(1)
Recommended reading
58(2)
Hints for the history-taking station
60(2)
The patient with an abnormal blood result
62(3)
The patient with back pain
65(3)
The patient with a cough
68(3)
The patient with diarrhoea
71(3)
The patient with jaundice
74(3)
The patient with joint pains
77(3)
The patient with left arm weakness
80(3)
The patient with visual disturbance
83(3)
The patient with weight loss
86(3)
History-taking summary
89(1)
References and recommended reading
90(2)
Hints for the neurology station
92(2)
Cerebellar syndrome
94(2)
Hemiparesis
96(3)
Myotonic dystrophy
99(3)
Ocular palsies
102(3)
Parkinson's disease
105(3)
Peripheral neuropathy
108(3)
Mononeuropathies
111(3)
Motor neurone disease
114(3)
Multiple sclerosis
117(3)
Spastic paraparesis
120(3)
Visual field defects
123(3)
Neurology station summary
126(1)
References
127(2)
Hints for the cardiology station
129(1)
Aortic stenosis
130(3)
Aortic regurgitation
133(3)
Eisenmenger's syndrome
136(2)
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
138(3)
Mitral stenosis
141(2)
Mitral regurgitation
143(3)
Mitral valve prolapse
146(2)
Mixed aortic valve disease
148(2)
Mixed mitral valve disease
150(2)
Prosthetic heart valves
152(3)
Tricuspid regurgitation
155(4)
Ventricular septal defect
159(2)
Cardiology station summary
161(1)
Recommended reading
162(2)
Ethics station hints
164(2)
Breaking bad news
166(3)
Driving regulations
169(3)
Initiating a new therapy
172(3)
Long-term condition
175(3)
Medical error
178(3)
Mental capacity
181(3)
New diagnosis
184(4)
Organ transplantation
188(3)
Ethics station summary
191(1)
Recommended reading
192(2)
Hints for station 5
194(1)
Acromegaly
195(3)
Ankylosing spondylitis
198(3)
Chronic diarrhoea (coeliac disease)
201(3)
Osteoporosis secondary to Cushing's syndrome
204(3)
Diabetic retinopathy
207(3)
Facial rash
210(2)
Facial nerve palsy
212(3)
Headache (idiopathic intracranial hypertension)
215(3)
Hyperthyroidism
218(2)
Hypothyroidism
220(3)
Proximal myopathy
223(3)
Psoriasis
226(3)
Rheumatoid arthritis with carpal tunnel syndrome
229(3)
Systemic sclerosis
232(3)
Station 5 summary
235
respectively Specialist Registrar in Respiratory, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals; Specialist Registrar in Clinical Oncology, West Midlands Rotation; Specialist Registrar in Nephrology, Oxford Rotation; Specialist Registrar in Geriatrics, North West London Rotation