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Book Synopsis
Following the easy-to-use at a Glance format, this brand new title is illustrated throughout with over 60 full-page color illustrations and employs a symptoms-based approach that mirrors the general practice curriculum.

Trade Review

“A comprehensive guide on history taking, diagnosis and treatment in primary care, useful for written and clinical examinations alike. In particular, the use of high yield schematics throughout - from contraceptive methods and ear and eye symptoms, to the acute abdomen and gynaecological cancer epidemiology - differentiates this text from the rest." (Mobolaji O. Ajekigbe, Imperial College London)

“This is a valuable book for young clinicians and students of all disciplines. It is intuitive and provides much teaching material for patients.” (Doody’s)

“It will help you develop an understanding of the nature and structure of primary care.” (Student BMA News)

“I think it is a fantastic book. I will be recommending it to medical students and other GP registrars. It is a lovely summary of general practice. The authors are obviously very experienced and have managed to distil the real ‘need to know’ facts in a highly reader friendly and engaging way. I would recommend every practice should have a copy of this text. Medical students will find it really useful for exam revision and not just during a GP placement. It’s a really reader-friendly, clear book. It does not scrimp on the medical facts or lose anything by being so slim and lightweight. I think it is priced perfectly for its intended market. The diagrams and illustrations are particularly good and relevant: it’s an excellent revision text for students. It is very difficult to pick out any weaknesses based on its intended audience. I was thoroughly impressed with this book. I though from the style it was going to be a little too basic but it certainly is not. Particularly noteworthy are the illustrations which are highly relevant and clear. The inclusion of photographs makes this text stand out from other similar texts on the market. A far more engaging and informative read than other stodgy textbooks on the same topic. I would have no hesitation in recommending this to medical and GP registrars.” (2013 BMA Medical Book Awards)



Table of Contents

Contributors 6

Preface 7

Acknowledgements 8

Abbreviations 9

Introduction: how to make the most of your GP attachment 11

Part 1 The essence of general practice

1 The 10-minute consultation: taking a history 12

2 The 10-minute consultation: managing your patient 14

3 Continuity of care and the primary healthcare team 16

4 Why do patients consult? 18

5 Preventive medicine 20

6 Significant event analysis, audit and research 22

7 Communication between primary and secondary care 24

8 Principles of good prescribing in primary care 26

9 Prescribing in children and the elderly 28

10 Law and ethics 30

11 Child abuse, domestic violence and elder abuse 32

Part 2 Common presentations in general practice Child health

12 The febrile child 34

13 Cough and wheeze 36

14 Asthma 37

15 Abdominal problems 38

16 Common behaviour problems 40

17 Childhood rashes 42

18 Child health promotion 44

19 Musculoskeletal problems in children 46

Sexual health

20 Common sexual problems 49

21 Sexually transmitted infections and HIV 52

22 Contraception 54

23 Subfertility 56

Women’s health

24 Termination of pregnancy 58

25 Menstrual disorders 60

26 The menopause 62

27 Common gynaecological cancers 63

28 Breast problems 64

The pregnant woman

29 Antenatal care 66

30 Bleeding and pain in pregnancy 68

31 Other pregnancy problems 70

Care of the elderly

32 Acute confusional state and dementia 72

33 Fits, faints, falls and funny turns 74

Cardiovascular problems

34 Chest pain 76

35 Stroke 78

36 Peripheral vascular disease and leg ulcers 79

37 Preventing cardiovascular disease 80

Respiratory problems

38 Breathing diffi culties 82

39 Cough, smoking and lung cancer 84

40 Asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease 86

Endocrine problems

41 Diabetes 88

42 Thyroid disease 90

Gastrointestinal problems

43 Acute diarrhoea and vomiting in adults 92

44 Dyspepsia and upper gastrointestinal symptoms 94

45 Lower gastrointestinal symptoms 96

46 The acute abdomen 98

Musculoskeletal problems

47 Back pain 100

48 Hip and lower limb 102

49 Neck and upper limb 104

50 Inflammatory arthritis, rheumatism and osteoarthritis 106

Eyes and ENT

51 Upper respiratory tract infection (including sore throat) 108

52 Ear symptoms 110

53 The red eye 112

54 Loss of vision and other visual symptoms 114

Dermatology

55 Eczema, psoriasis and skin tumours 116

56 Other common skin problems 118

Mental health

57 Depression 120

58 Anxiety, stress and panic disorder 122

59 Alcohol and drug misuse 124

60 Eating disorders 126

61 Psychosis and severe mental illness 128

Other common conditions

62 Headache 130

63 Tiredness and anaemia 132

64 Insomnia 134

65 Allergy and hay fever 136

66 Urinary tract disorders 138

67 Chronic pain 140

Further reading and resources 142

Index 146

General Practice at a Glance

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    A Paperback / softback by Paul Booton, Carol Cooper, Graham Easton

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 14/12/2012
      ISBN13: 9780470655511, 978-0470655511
      ISBN10: 0470655518

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Following the easy-to-use at a Glance format, this brand new title is illustrated throughout with over 60 full-page color illustrations and employs a symptoms-based approach that mirrors the general practice curriculum.

      Trade Review

      “A comprehensive guide on history taking, diagnosis and treatment in primary care, useful for written and clinical examinations alike. In particular, the use of high yield schematics throughout - from contraceptive methods and ear and eye symptoms, to the acute abdomen and gynaecological cancer epidemiology - differentiates this text from the rest." (Mobolaji O. Ajekigbe, Imperial College London)

      “This is a valuable book for young clinicians and students of all disciplines. It is intuitive and provides much teaching material for patients.” (Doody’s)

      “It will help you develop an understanding of the nature and structure of primary care.” (Student BMA News)

      “I think it is a fantastic book. I will be recommending it to medical students and other GP registrars. It is a lovely summary of general practice. The authors are obviously very experienced and have managed to distil the real ‘need to know’ facts in a highly reader friendly and engaging way. I would recommend every practice should have a copy of this text. Medical students will find it really useful for exam revision and not just during a GP placement. It’s a really reader-friendly, clear book. It does not scrimp on the medical facts or lose anything by being so slim and lightweight. I think it is priced perfectly for its intended market. The diagrams and illustrations are particularly good and relevant: it’s an excellent revision text for students. It is very difficult to pick out any weaknesses based on its intended audience. I was thoroughly impressed with this book. I though from the style it was going to be a little too basic but it certainly is not. Particularly noteworthy are the illustrations which are highly relevant and clear. The inclusion of photographs makes this text stand out from other similar texts on the market. A far more engaging and informative read than other stodgy textbooks on the same topic. I would have no hesitation in recommending this to medical and GP registrars.” (2013 BMA Medical Book Awards)



      Table of Contents

      Contributors 6

      Preface 7

      Acknowledgements 8

      Abbreviations 9

      Introduction: how to make the most of your GP attachment 11

      Part 1 The essence of general practice

      1 The 10-minute consultation: taking a history 12

      2 The 10-minute consultation: managing your patient 14

      3 Continuity of care and the primary healthcare team 16

      4 Why do patients consult? 18

      5 Preventive medicine 20

      6 Significant event analysis, audit and research 22

      7 Communication between primary and secondary care 24

      8 Principles of good prescribing in primary care 26

      9 Prescribing in children and the elderly 28

      10 Law and ethics 30

      11 Child abuse, domestic violence and elder abuse 32

      Part 2 Common presentations in general practice Child health

      12 The febrile child 34

      13 Cough and wheeze 36

      14 Asthma 37

      15 Abdominal problems 38

      16 Common behaviour problems 40

      17 Childhood rashes 42

      18 Child health promotion 44

      19 Musculoskeletal problems in children 46

      Sexual health

      20 Common sexual problems 49

      21 Sexually transmitted infections and HIV 52

      22 Contraception 54

      23 Subfertility 56

      Women’s health

      24 Termination of pregnancy 58

      25 Menstrual disorders 60

      26 The menopause 62

      27 Common gynaecological cancers 63

      28 Breast problems 64

      The pregnant woman

      29 Antenatal care 66

      30 Bleeding and pain in pregnancy 68

      31 Other pregnancy problems 70

      Care of the elderly

      32 Acute confusional state and dementia 72

      33 Fits, faints, falls and funny turns 74

      Cardiovascular problems

      34 Chest pain 76

      35 Stroke 78

      36 Peripheral vascular disease and leg ulcers 79

      37 Preventing cardiovascular disease 80

      Respiratory problems

      38 Breathing diffi culties 82

      39 Cough, smoking and lung cancer 84

      40 Asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease 86

      Endocrine problems

      41 Diabetes 88

      42 Thyroid disease 90

      Gastrointestinal problems

      43 Acute diarrhoea and vomiting in adults 92

      44 Dyspepsia and upper gastrointestinal symptoms 94

      45 Lower gastrointestinal symptoms 96

      46 The acute abdomen 98

      Musculoskeletal problems

      47 Back pain 100

      48 Hip and lower limb 102

      49 Neck and upper limb 104

      50 Inflammatory arthritis, rheumatism and osteoarthritis 106

      Eyes and ENT

      51 Upper respiratory tract infection (including sore throat) 108

      52 Ear symptoms 110

      53 The red eye 112

      54 Loss of vision and other visual symptoms 114

      Dermatology

      55 Eczema, psoriasis and skin tumours 116

      56 Other common skin problems 118

      Mental health

      57 Depression 120

      58 Anxiety, stress and panic disorder 122

      59 Alcohol and drug misuse 124

      60 Eating disorders 126

      61 Psychosis and severe mental illness 128

      Other common conditions

      62 Headache 130

      63 Tiredness and anaemia 132

      64 Insomnia 134

      65 Allergy and hay fever 136

      66 Urinary tract disorders 138

      67 Chronic pain 140

      Further reading and resources 142

      Index 146

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