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An aid to the MRCP PACES, volume 3 : station 5 [E-Book]

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Chichester Wiley 2013Edition: 4th edDescription: 602 pISBN:
  • 1118384768
  • 9781118384763
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Contents:
Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; Preface; Introduction; Section G: Examination Routines; 1 | 'Examine this patient's pulse'; 2 | 'Examine this patient's heart'; 3 | 'Examine this patient's chest'; 4 | 'Examine this patient's abdomen'; 5 | 'Examine this patient's visual fields'; 6 | 'Examine this patient's cranial nerves'; 7 | 'Examine this patient's arms'; 8 | 'Examine this patient's legs'; 9 | 'Examine this patient's legs and arms'; 10 | 'Examine this patient's gait'; 11 | 'Ask this patient some questions'; 12 | 'Examine this patient's fundi'; 13 | 'Examine this patient's eyes' 14 | 'Examine this patient's face'15 | 'Examine this patient's hands'; 16 | 'Examine this patient's skin'; 17 | 'Examine this patient's rash'; 18 | 'Examine this patient's neck'; 19 | 'Assess this patient's thyroid status'; 20 | 'Examine this patient's knee'; 21 | 'Examine this patient's hip'; 22 | 'What is the diagnosis?'; Section H: Station 5, Integrated Clinical Assessment; Station 5: Scenarios by specialty; Dermatology; Scenario 1 Non-resolving leg ulcer: pyoderma gangrenosum; Candidate's information; Patient's information; Rheumatology; Candidate; Key areas for examination Differential diagnosisDiscussion with patient; Discussion with examiners; Scenario 2 Generalized rash: psoriasis; Candidate's information; Patient's information; Candidate; Key areas for examination; Differential diagnosis; Discussion with patient; Discussion with examiners; Scenario 3 Dermatomyositis and falls; Candidate's information; Patient's information; Candidate; Key areas for examination; Differential diagnosis; Discussion with patient; Discussion with examiners; Scenario 4 Systemic sclerosis and Raynaud's syndrome; Candidate's information; Patient's information; Endocrine Candidate Key areas for examination; Differential diagnosis; Discussion with patient; Discussion with examiners; Scenario 5 Rheumatoid arthritis and effects on activities of daily living (ADL); Candidate's information; Patient's information; Candidate; Key areas for examination; Differential diagnosis; Discussion with patient; Discussion with examiners; Scenario 6 Psoriatic arthropathy; Candidate's information; Patient's information; Candidate; Key areas for examination; Differential diagnosis; Discussion with patient; Discussion with examiners Scenario 7 Ankylosing spondylitis: short notesScenario 8 Gout: short notes; Scenario 9 Steroid toxicity: short notes; Other reported rheumatology cases; Scenario 10 Thyroid eye disease; Candidate's information; Patient's information; Eyes; Candidate; Key areas for examination; Differential diagnosis; Discussion with patient; Discussion with examiners; Scenario 11 Acromegaly; Candidate's information; Patient's information; Candidate; Key areas for examination; Differential diagnosis; Discussion with patient; Discussion with examiners; Scenario 12 Diabetes mellitus and Charcot joint Candidate's information
Summary: An Aid to the MRCP PACES Volume 3: Station 5 is a brand new, fully updated edition of the best-selling PACES revision guide to address the newest Station, covering Integrated Clinical Assessment, with content guided by the experiences of PACES candidates. The cases and scenarios have been written in accordance with the latest examining and marking schemes used for the exam providing an invaluable training and revision aid for all MRCP PACES candidates.
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Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; Preface; Introduction; Section G: Examination Routines; 1 | 'Examine this patient's pulse'; 2 | 'Examine this patient's heart'; 3 | 'Examine this patient's chest'; 4 | 'Examine this patient's abdomen'; 5 | 'Examine this patient's visual fields'; 6 | 'Examine this patient's cranial nerves'; 7 | 'Examine this patient's arms'; 8 | 'Examine this patient's legs'; 9 | 'Examine this patient's legs and arms'; 10 | 'Examine this patient's gait'; 11 | 'Ask this patient some questions'; 12 | 'Examine this patient's fundi'; 13 | 'Examine this patient's eyes' 14 | 'Examine this patient's face'15 | 'Examine this patient's hands'; 16 | 'Examine this patient's skin'; 17 | 'Examine this patient's rash'; 18 | 'Examine this patient's neck'; 19 | 'Assess this patient's thyroid status'; 20 | 'Examine this patient's knee'; 21 | 'Examine this patient's hip'; 22 | 'What is the diagnosis?'; Section H: Station 5, Integrated Clinical Assessment; Station 5: Scenarios by specialty; Dermatology; Scenario 1 Non-resolving leg ulcer: pyoderma gangrenosum; Candidate's information; Patient's information; Rheumatology; Candidate; Key areas for examination Differential diagnosisDiscussion with patient; Discussion with examiners; Scenario 2 Generalized rash: psoriasis; Candidate's information; Patient's information; Candidate; Key areas for examination; Differential diagnosis; Discussion with patient; Discussion with examiners; Scenario 3 Dermatomyositis and falls; Candidate's information; Patient's information; Candidate; Key areas for examination; Differential diagnosis; Discussion with patient; Discussion with examiners; Scenario 4 Systemic sclerosis and Raynaud's syndrome; Candidate's information; Patient's information; Endocrine Candidate Key areas for examination; Differential diagnosis; Discussion with patient; Discussion with examiners; Scenario 5 Rheumatoid arthritis and effects on activities of daily living (ADL); Candidate's information; Patient's information; Candidate; Key areas for examination; Differential diagnosis; Discussion with patient; Discussion with examiners; Scenario 6 Psoriatic arthropathy; Candidate's information; Patient's information; Candidate; Key areas for examination; Differential diagnosis; Discussion with patient; Discussion with examiners Scenario 7 Ankylosing spondylitis: short notesScenario 8 Gout: short notes; Scenario 9 Steroid toxicity: short notes; Other reported rheumatology cases; Scenario 10 Thyroid eye disease; Candidate's information; Patient's information; Eyes; Candidate; Key areas for examination; Differential diagnosis; Discussion with patient; Discussion with examiners; Scenario 11 Acromegaly; Candidate's information; Patient's information; Candidate; Key areas for examination; Differential diagnosis; Discussion with patient; Discussion with examiners; Scenario 12 Diabetes mellitus and Charcot joint Candidate's information

An Aid to the MRCP PACES Volume 3: Station 5 is a brand new, fully updated edition of the best-selling PACES revision guide to address the newest Station, covering Integrated Clinical Assessment, with content guided by the experiences of PACES candidates. The cases and scenarios have been written in accordance with the latest examining and marking schemes used for the exam providing an invaluable training and revision aid for all MRCP PACES candidates.

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