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دانلود کتاب Oxford Clinical Guidelines-Newly Qualified Doctor (Mar 7, 2023)_(0198834500)_(Oxford University Press)

دانلود کتاب دستورالعمل های بالینی آکسفورد-پزشک تازه صلاحیت شده (7 مارس 2023)_(0198834500)_(انتشارات دانشگاه آکسفورد)

Oxford Clinical Guidelines-Newly Qualified Doctor (Mar 7, 2023)_(0198834500)_(Oxford University Press)

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Oxford Clinical Guidelines-Newly Qualified Doctor (Mar 7, 2023)_(0198834500)_(Oxford University Press)

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ISBN (شابک) : 2021947301, 9780192571434 
ناشر: Oxford University Press 
سال نشر: 2023 
تعداد صفحات: 970 
زبان: English 
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Title Page
Copyright Page
Preface
Introduction: how to use this book
Acknowledgements
Contents
A-Z of all conditions
Index of emergency topics
Section editors
Contributors
Symbols and abbreviations
Part 1 Cardiology
	1 Acute coronary syndromes
	2 Acute heart failure
	3 Aortic stenosis and mitral regurgitation
	4 Atrial fibrillation
	5 Chronic heart failure
	6 Hypertension
	7 Pericardial diseases
	8 Stable angina
	9 Transient loss of consciousness
Part 2 Care of the elderly
	10 Delirium
	11 Dementia
	12 Falls
	13 Hip fractures
Part 3 Endocrinology
	14 Adrenal insufficiency
	15 Diabetic ketoacidosis
	16 Hypercalcaemia
	17 Hyperglycaemia
	18 Hyperglycaemic hyperosmolar syndrome
	19 Hyperthyroidism
	20 Hypocalcaemia
	21 Hypoglycaemia
	22 Hyponatraemia
	23 Hypothyroidism
	24 Osteoporosis
	25 Type 1 diabetes mellitus
	26 Type 2 diabetes mellitus and diabetic foot problems
Part 4 Gastrointestinal
	27 Acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding and variceal bleeding
	28 Coeliac disease
	29 Crohn’s disease
	30 Gastro-oesophageal reflux disease and dyspepsia
	31 Irritable bowel syndrome
	32 Ulcerative colitis
Part 5 Hepatobiliary
	33 Acute liver failure
	34 Alcohol-related liver disease
	35 Alcohol use disorders
	36 Liver cirrhosis
Part 6 Mental health
	37 Bipolar disorder
	38 Depression
	39 Eating disorders
	40 Generalized anxiety disorder
	41 Panic disorder
	42 Post-traumatic stress disorder
	43 Psychosis and schizophrenia
	44 Self-harm
	45 Violence and aggression
Part 7 Nephrology
	46 Acute kidney injury
	47 Chronic kidney disease
	48 Hyperkalaemia
Part 8 Neurology
	49 Acute encephalitis
	50 Epilepsy
	51 Headache
	52 Meningitis
	53 Metastatic spinal cord compression
	54 Neuropathic pain
	55 Parkinson’s disease
	56 Stroke and transient ischaemic attack
Part 9 Obstetrics and gynaecology
	57 Antenatal care
	58 Antepartum haemorrhage
	59 Diabetes in pregnancy
	60 Ectopic pregnancy and miscarriage
	61 Hypertension in pregnancy
	62 Intrapartum care
	63 Nausea and vomiting in pregnancy
	64 Pelvic organ prolapse in women
	65 Postpartum haemorrhage
	66 Sepsis in and following pregnancy
	67 Thrombosis and embolism during pregnancy and the postnatal period
	68 Urinary incontinence in women
Part 10 Paediatrics
	69 Child maltreatment
	70 Fever in under 5s
	71 Neonatal infections
	72 Paediatric asthma
	73 Paediatric bacterial meningitis and meningococcal septicaemia
	74 Paediatric bronchiolitis
	75 Paediatric diabetic ketoacidosis
	76 Paediatric gastroenteritis
	77 Paediatric type 1 diabetes
	78 Paediatric urinary tract infections
Part 11 Respiratory
	79 Acute oxygen therapy
		Overview
		Definitions
		Table 79.1 Types of respiratory failure
		Diagnosis
		Management
			Emergency oxygen
				Fig. 79.1 Oxygen devices. FiO2 (%) = (number of litres × 4) + 20.
				Fig. 79.2 Flow chart demonstrating the choice of target saturations and subsequent monitoringrequirements.
			Monitoring oxygen
			Weaning oxygen
	80 Asthma
	81 Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
	82 Pleural effusion
	83 Pneumonia
		Overview
		Diagnosis
		Box 83.1 CURB-65 and CRB-65 scoring
		Investigations
			Patients managed in the community
			Patients managed in hospital
			Imaging
				Findings which may be suggestive of pneumonia on chest X-ray
				Ultrasound
				CT chest
		Management
			Acute management
				Table 83.1 Examples of antibiotic therapies that may be used in pneumonia
			Treatment after stabilization
Part 12 Rheumatology and musculoskeletal
	84 Giant cell arteritis
	85 Gout
		Overview
			Table 85.1 Risk factors for gout
		Diagnosis
			History
			Examination
			Investigations
		Management
			Acute management
			Prescribing notes
				Caution with NSAID use in those with
				Treatment after stabilization
				Colchicine should be used cautiously in patients with
				corticosteroid
					Intra-articular corticosteroid injection (± therapeutic joint aspiration) is an acute treatment optionfor those with
			Treatment after stabilization
		Special considerations
		Severe refractory tophaceous gout
	86 Hot swollen joint
		Overview
		Diagnosis
			Possible aetiologies of a hot swollen joint
			History
			Examination
			Investigations
				Table 86.1 Summary of bloods for investigation of the hot swollen joint
				Table 86.2 Common pathogens found in the infected joint
			Differential diagnosis
				Table 86.3 Clinical features of key differential diagnoses for the hot swollen joint
		Acute management
			Fig. 86.1 Algorithm for management of the hot swollen joint.
		Lifestyle and simple interventions
		Pharmacological management
		Immunosuppressed patients
		Pseudogout
		Surgical management
		Complications
		Special considerations
			Pregnancy and breastfeeding
				Table 86.4 Summary of safety of antibiotics in pregnancy and breastfeeding(information from the BNF)
			Hepatic and renal impairment
				Table 86.5 Summary of safety of antibiotics in hepatic and renal impairment(information from the BNF)
	87 Low back pain and sciatica
	88 Osteoarthritis
	89 Polymyalgia rheumatica
	90 Rheumatoid arthritis
	91 Spondyloarthritis
		Overview
		Diagnosis
			History
				Axial spondyloarthritis
				Peripheral spondyloarthritis
			Examination
				Peripheral spondyloarthritis
					Fig. 91.1 Dactylitis of the right index finger and left thumb.
Part 13 Surgery
	92 Preoperative care
	93 Postoperative care
Part 14 Miscellaneous
	94 Blood transfusion
	95 Care of dying adults in the last days of life
	96 Intravenous fluid therapy
	97 Lower urinary tract symptoms in men
	98 Malaria
	99 Venous thromboembolic diseases
Part 15 Cancer guidelines
	100 Brain and central nervous system cancers
	101 Breast cancer
	102 Childhood cancers
	103 Gynaecological cancers
	104 Haematological cancers
	105 Head and neck cancers
	106 Lower gastrointestinal cancers
	107 Lung cancer
	108 Sarcomas
	109 Skin cancers
	110 Upper gastrointestinal cancers
	111 Urological cancers
Part 16 Professional guidelines
	112 Capacity and consent
	113 Confidentiality
	114 DNACPR decisions
	115 Fitness to drive
Part 17 Resuscitation
	116 Advanced life support
	117 Anaphylaxis and drug allergy
	118 Bradycardia
	119 Choking
	120 Major trauma
	121 Neutropenic sepsis
	122 Sepsis
	123 Tachycardia
Index




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