Obstetrics and gynaecology: a problem-based approach

James, Mark

Obstetrics and gynaecology: a problem-based approach - Edinburgh WB Saunders 1999 - 299; ill.; BookFind

SECTION 1 Outline of Clinical Practice 1. Obstetrics and gynaecology: requirements 2. Basic gynaecological care 3. Basic obstetric care 4. Organisation of clinical management 5. Using clinical tests; explaining results and probability SECTION 2 Clinical Problems in Gynaecology 6. Bleeding in early pregnancy 7. Heavy periods 8. Non-menstrual vaginal bleeding 9. Post-menopausal bleeding 10. Abnormal cervical cytology 11. Urinary incontinence 12. Sensation of prolapse 13. Vulval irritation 14. Vaginal discharge 15. Acute pelvic pain 16. Chronic pelvic pain 17. Pelvic mass 18. Recurrent miscarriage 19. Failure to conceive 20. Absent or infrequent periods 21. Abnormal hair growth 22. Premenstrual syndrome 23. Request for hormone replacement therapy (HRT) 24. Request for contraception 25. Request for sterilisation 26. Request for termination of pregnancy SECTION 3 Clinical Problems in Obstetrics 27. Nausea and vomiting in pregnancy 28. Abnormal fetal screening test results 29. Abdominal pain in the second half of pregnancy 30. Vaginal bleeding in the second half of pregnancy 31. Raised blood pressure in pregnancy 32. Diabetes in pregnancy 33. Large for dates 34. Small for dates 35. Multiple pregnancy 36. Abnormal lie or presentation 37. Pre-labour rupture of membranes 38. Prolonged pregnancy 39. Abnormal fetal heart pattern in labour 40. Delay in the first stage of labour 41. Delay in the second stage of labour 42. Maternal distress in labour 43. Bleeding after delivery 44. Maternal collapse after delivery 45. Postnatal depression 46. Painful breasts 47. Swollen legs in the puerperium Appendix - How to pass final MB.

Paperback ""Obstetrics Gynaecology: A Problem Based Approach"" is a new-style textbook with a problem-solving approach to obstetrics and gynaecology. The reader is presented with patients problems and taken through a structured approach to diagnosing the problem and solving it. The aim is to create a systematic and consistent approach, as required in clinical practice that will aid the reader to cope with clinical situations and exams. Each short chapter starts with presenting symptoms - unlike the typical textbook which discuss conditions but makes it difficult to recognise them. There are many simple line drawings (with a second colour to aid understanding) throughout, and each section ends with a Golden points box to highlight important points.

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GENITAL DISEASES, FEMALE
OBSTETRICS
PROBLEMS AND EXERCISES
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