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John Murtagh's General Practice Companion Handbook 6E

John Murtagh's General Practice Companion Handbook 6E

9781743763131
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Opis

John Murtaghs General Practice is widely recognised as the gold standard reference for general practice and primary health care. Now in its sixth edition, the comprehensive text has been fully revised and updated to reflect current practice.<?xml::namespace prefix = o ns = urn::schemas-microsoft-com::office::office />

John Murtaghs General Practice Companion Handbook sixth edition, refines the content from the main book. Presented in a searchable A–Z order, this accompanying book is an accessible, trusted and portable source of information for medical students and experienced professionals.

The essential reference for your practice.

About the authors

John Murtagh is Emeritus Professor in General Practice at Monash University; Professorial Fellow of General Practice at the University of Melbourne; Adjunct Clinical Professor in the Graduate School of Medicine, the University of Notre Dame; and Guest Professor at Peking University Health Science Centre, Beijing.

Jill Rosenblatt is a general practitioner and Adjunct Senior Lecturer in the School of Primary Health Care at Monash University. She has a wealth of rural and urban experience.

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9781743763131
9781743763131

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Rok wydania
2015
Numer wydania
6
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miękka foliowana
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46 x 70
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  • Contents<?xml::namespace prefix = o ns = urn::schemas-microsoft-com::office::office />

    ABC  of general practice 1

    A diagnostic perspective 1

    Abdominal pain 5

    Acne 19

    Acute allergic reactions 21

    Addison disease 22

    Adolescent health 22

    Alcohol problems 24

    Alopecia areata (patchy hair loss) 26

    Amnesia (loss of memory) 27

    Anaemia 27

    Angina pectoris 30

    Anorectal disorders 31

    Anorectal bleeding:: diagnostic strategy model 33

    Anticoagulants 35

    Anxiety disorders 35

    Aphthous ulcers (canker sores) 38

    Arm and hand pain 39

    Asthma 47

    Back pain 54

    Bad news (breaking bad news)—guidelines 62

    Balanitis (balanoposthitis) 63

    Bed sores (pressure injury) 64

    Belching (aerophagia) 65

    Bell (facial nerve) palsy 65

    Benzodiazepine problems 65

    Bites and stings 66

    Bladder cancer 70

    Bladder dysfunction (in women during night) 71

    Blepharitis 71

    Body odour 71

    Boils (recurrent) 72

    Breast lumps 72

    Breast pain (mastalgia) 76

    Breath-holding attacks 78

    Bronchiolitis 79

    Bronchitis 79

    Bruising and bleeding 80

    Bruxism (teeth grinding) 83

    Burning feet syndrome 83

    Burns 83

    Calf pain 85

    Cancer 85

    Cannabis (marijuana) 87

    Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) 88

    ‘Cellulite 89

    Cellulitis 89

    Central nervous system infections (incl. meningitis,

    encephalitis, abcess) 89

    Cervical cancer and the Pap test 93

    Chest pain 95

    Chilblains 100

    Children:: normal developmental milestones 101

    Children:: developmental disorders 101

    Child abuse 107

    Childhood:: common infectious diseases 110

    Children:: special observations 113

    Childrens behaviour disorders 115

    Children:: surgical problems 119

    Children:: neonatal leg and foot abnormalities 123

    Children:: special senses 125

    Optimal times for surgery/intervention in early childrens

    disorders 126

    Childrens emergencies 127

    Childrens skin and hair disorders 131

    Chloasma 134

    Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease 134

    Cold sores 137

    Common cold (acute coryza) 137

    Communication and consulting skills (or how to prevent litigation) 138

    Concussion 140

    Conjunctivitis 140

    Constipation 143

    Contact dermatitis 146

    Contraception 147

    Cough 150

    Counselling skills 156

    Court appearance 157

    ‘Cracked skin 157

    Cramps (nocturnal cramps in legs) 158

    Cranial nerves 159

    Croup 159

    Dandruff 161

    Deafness and hearing loss 161

    Depression 164

    Dermatitis/eczema 168

    Diabetes mellitus 171

    Diarrhoea 177

    Difficult, demanding and angry patients 184

    Diplopia 184

    Disturbed patients 185

    Diverticular disease 190

    Dizziness/vertigo 191

    Domestic (intimate partner) violence 195

    Drugs—illicit substance abuse 197

    Dry eyes 197

    Dry hair 197

    Dry mouth 199

    Dry skin 199

    Dyslipidaemia 200

    Dysmenorrhoea (primary) 202

    Dyspareunia 202

    Dyspepsia (indigestion) 203

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