Buch, Englisch, Format (B × H): 209 mm x 173 mm, Gewicht: 472 g
Buch, Englisch, Format (B × H): 209 mm x 173 mm, Gewicht: 472 g
ISBN: 978-1-74376-817-4
Verlag: McGraw-Hill Education / Australia
With more than 50 real-world cases, Clinical Cases in Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Women’s Health 3e covers a range of obstetric and gynaecological problems likely to be encountered by busy junior doctors and general practitioners. Written by experienced obstetricians and gynaecologists and following the core medical school curricula in Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom, this pocket-sized book is an invaluable resource for medical students and clinicians.
Each case presents a problem-based clinical learning scenario and then encourages readers to think about how they would take appropriate histories and examine, investigate and treat their patients. Using these techniques, students and early career doctors are guided through diagnosis and management of common and important conditions and complications. This learning is then reinforced with more than 100 multiple choice questions and answers for self-assessment.
FEATURES
•Problem-based learning scenarios encourage critical thinking and demonstrate effective pathways through consultation, investigation and treatment.
•The ‘whole woman’ approach goes beyond clinical aspects to consider emotional, social and psychological aspects of care required.
•Clinical Comments and Clinical Pearls reinforce key points and expand on important issues.
NEW TO THIS EDITION
•All cases revised with two NEW cases on contraception and menstrual bleeding
•25 existing cases significantly revised
•Focus on gender and ethnic diversity among patients and in personal situations
•Updates on new treatment options
•Over 100 multiple choice questions to reinforce learning from case studies
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Weitere Infos & Material
Part 1Taking an obstetric or a gynecological historyConducting an examinationPart 2 Clinical Cases in General PracticeCase 1 Kate wants to talk about contraceptionCase 2 Hannah presents for a well-woman checkCase 3 Felicity is recalled after an abnormal cervical screening test reportCase 4 Mai Ling is missing school because of heavy periodsCase 5 Carrie’s periods are becoming heavierCase 6 Chloe has severe period painsCase 7 April is bothered by facial hairCase 8 Michelle still hasn’t started her periodsCase 9 Tracey and Ian are trying for a pregnancyCase 10 Sara would like to be pregnantCase 11 Lara is followed through anormal pregnancyCase 12 Stacey is unsure about having vaccinations in pregnancyCase 13 Diane has diabetes and wants to have a babyCase 14 Maria has a twin pregnancyCase 15 Anula is depressed following the birth of her babyCase 16 Emma comes for a postnatal checkCase 17 Jamie-Lee needs to know about safe sexCase 18 Miranda fears she may be pregnantCase 19 Tammy is unexpectedly pregnantCase 20 Daniela has a molar pregnancyCase 21 Ruth complains of abdominal swellingCase 22 Konstantina complains of an itchCase 23 Patricia complains of hot flushesCase 24 Debbie presents with some irregular bleedingCase 25 Alex presents with annoying menstrual bleedingPart 3 Clinical cases in obstetricsCase 26 Melissa has persistent vomiting in pregnancyCase 27 Klara has been referred to discuss prenatal diagnosisCase 28 Amy wants to try for a natural birth this timeCase 29 Louise requests a caesarean sectionCase 30 Kahlia’s baby seems smallCase 31 Maria is followed through at win pregnancyCase 32 Helen presents with raised blood pressure in pregnancyCase 33 Megan develops pre-eclampsiaCase 34 Zuzanna develops diabetes in pregnancyCase 35 Ranji has diabetes and its pregnancyCase 36 Lisa presents to the birth suite at 28 weeks of pregnancyCase 37 Su San is bleeding at 31 weeks of pregnancyCase 38 Amanda suffers a placental abruptionCase 39 Tayla presents with herpes in pregnancyCase 40 Julia has a breech presentationCase 41 Lucy’s long labour leads to further problemsCase 42 Tegan develops an obstetric emergencyCase 43 Kelly is referred to the emergency department with heavy postpartum bleedingCase 44 Ivana presents a high-risk pregnancy carePart 4 Clinical cases in gynecologyCase 45 Jenny would like a babyCase 46 Tarni presents with irregular periodsCase 47 Rebecca presents with acute abdominal painCase 48 Sharon is bleeding in early pregnancyCase 49 Angie presents with an ectopic pregnancyCase 50 Houda has an ovarian cystCase 51 Vivienne presents with abdominal painCase 52 Marilyn has postmenopausal bleedingCase 53 Barbara is bothered by ‘leaking’