• Zamawiaj do paczkomatu
  • Płać wygodnie
  • Obniżka
Arriving at a Surgical Diagnosis

Arriving at a Surgical Diagnosis

9789350258101
390,00 zł
351,00 zł Zniżka 39,00 zł Brutto
Najniższa cena w okresie 30 dni przed promocją: 351,00 zł
Ilość
Od 4 do 6 tygodni

  Dostawa

Wybierz Paczkomat Inpost, Orlen Paczkę, DPD, Pocztę, email (dla ebooków). Kliknij po więcej

  Płatność

Zapłać szybkim przelewem, kartą płatniczą lub za pobraniem. Kliknij po więcej szczegółów

  Zwroty

Jeżeli jesteś konsumentem możesz zwrócić towar w ciągu 14 dni*. Kliknij po więcej szczegółów

Opis

This book is a comprehensive guide to clinical diagnosis. Divided into five sections – general surgery, urogenital cases, neurosurgery, trauma, and paediatric surgery – each chapter describes a different disorder or disease.

Each condition is presented in a systematic, step by step manner, beginning with an overview of its physiology, pathology and clinical features, then its symptoms, history-taking, examination and differential diagnosis.

This highly useful manual presents students with an understanding of how to analyse clinical data in order to reach a diagnosis. More than 367 flow charts, tables and photographic illustrations enhance learning.

 

Key points

  • Comprehensive guide to clinical diagnosis
  • Numerous disorders described in a systematic approach helping students analyse clinical data to reach a diagnosis
  • History-taking presented in questionnaire format
  • Includes more than 367 flow charts, tables and photographic illustrations
Szczegóły produktu
95183
9789350258101
9789350258101

Opis

Rok wydania
2013
Numer wydania
1
Oprawa
miękka foliowana
Liczba stron
1022
Wymiary (mm)
171.00 x 241.00
Waga (g)
750
    • Section 1:: General Surgery
    • General principles of case-taking
    • History-taking
    • Selected common symptoms in clinical practice
    • General examination
    • Locoregional examination
    • Respiratory system examination 
    • Pelvic examination [‘PS/E’, ‘PV/E’, ‘DRE’ and anoscopy (Proctoscopy)]
    • Examination of the pregnant patient
    • Diagnosis
    • Guidelines on documentation of clinical notes
    • Sudden loss of consciousness (Sudden unresponsiveness) / cardiorespiratory arrest
    • Shock
    • Infections / infestations
    • Skeletal muscles in the body amenable to physical examination (Applied anatomy) 
    • Swelling—basic concepts
    • Chronic lymph node swelling 
    • Chronic bone swelling
    • Chronic vascular swelling
    • Chronic circumscribed swelling in the region of the head and face
    • Chronic swelling of the jaw
    • Chronic circumscribed swelling in the neck
    • Goiter and thyroid cancer
    • A reducible (/irreducible) swelling in the groin 
    • A non-reducible swelling in the groin
    • Scrotal swelling / scrotal pain
    • Impalpable testicle / intermittently palpable testicle / empty scrotum
    • Chronic swelling in the back
    • Chronic swelling in the perineum, and gluteal region
    • Swellings / bulges related to vulva / vagina /urethra
    • Disorders of the female breast
    • Disorders of the male breast
    • Disorders of the chest wall
    • Chronic pain in abdomen
    • Acute pain in abdomen
    • Lump in abdomen
    • Distension of abdomen
    • Jaundice
    • Portal hypertension
    • Difficulty in swallowing i.e. dysphagia, and other symptoms of (chronic) esophageal disorder
    • Vomiting of blood—hematemesis
    • Anorectal pain, bleeding per rectum, and other manifestations of anorectal disorder 
    • Ulcer 
    • Sinus / fistula
    • (Recurrent attacks of) Discharge from the umbilicus
    • Limb pain
    • Limb ischemia—acute and chronic peripheral arterial occlusive disease
    • Limb gangrene
    • Amputation stump
    • Tortuous veins in the limbs—varicose veins / chronic venous insufficiency
    • Limb edema
    • Oral cavity / orofacial pain
    • Temporomandibular joint 
    • Backache

     

    • Section 2:: Urogenital Case
    • Urogenital Case

     

    • Section 3:: Neurosurgery
    • Intracranial space-occupying lesion

    Headache

    Head injury

     

    • Section 4:: Trauma (Essentially Soft Tissue)
    • Acute mechanical trauma—general principles
    • Head injury
    • Facial (Maxillofacial) injury
    • Injury to the neck
    • Chest injury
    • Esophageal injury
      • Perforation
      • Corrosive injury
      • Ingested foreign body
      • Abdominal trauma
      • Urogenital trauma
      • Injury to anorectum, perineum, buttock
      • Spinal trauma
      • Hand injury
      • Vascular injury
      • Burn injury:: Thermal, chemical, electrical

     

    • Section 5:: Pediatric Surgery
    • History-taking in a child
    • Surgical examination of the child 
    • Respiratory distress in the newborn
    • Acute abdominal disorders
    • Colic (Colicky pain in abdomen)
    • Neonatal intestinal obstruction
    • Recurrent pain in abdomen
    • Vomiting in the neonate 
    • Non-bile-stained vomiting in infancy
    • GI bleeding
    • Jaundice / cholelithiasis / portal hypertension
    • Discharge from the umbilicus
    • Anorectal malformation
    • Urinary tract infection (UTI) / urinary stones
    • Disorders of the lower urinary tract
    • Acute scrotum
    • Disorders of the external genitalia
    • Acute pain in the limb
    • Disorders of the mouth
    • Swellings / lesions in the face
    • Swelling in the neck / notes on selected swellings
    • Torticollis (Wry neck)
    • Disorders of the breast 
    • A big head / hydrocephalus / assessing a VP shunt 
    • Spinal dysraphism—spina bifida 
    • Foreign bodies
Komentarze (0)