Making Sense of Acute Medicine: A Guide to Diagnosis
Author(s): Paul F. Jenkins, MA, MB, BChir, FRCP, FRCPE, FRACP and Paula H. Johnson, MBChB, DM, FRCP
Publisher: Hodder Arnold
A practical approach to the differential diagnosis of patients presenting as emergencies on the 'medical intake'. This latest update comes with additional features, enhanced functionality and ongoing updates.
Making Sense of Acute Medicine: A Guide to Diagnosis focuses on clinical decision-making as it applies to some major common presentations in acute medicine.
Key Features
- Perfect introduction to accurate diagnosis for medical students, newly qualified doctors and anyone intimately involved with the delivery of acute medical care
- Designed to aid the clinical reasoning skills of medical students and trainee doctors as they learn to make the transition from clerking the patient to rationalizing differential diagnosis, requesting sensible and focused investigations, and formulating appropriate management plans
- The topics covered relate to major common presentations to emergency medical services
- Easy to navigate for quick reference with features such as 'hazard', 'think', and 'question' boxes
- Helps the reader make decisions about which tests to request and differential diagnosis
- Assist you to:
- take an accurate history and examine the patient with a focused approach
- make appropriate investigations requests
- formulate suitable management plans
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