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    General Practice Companion Handbook by Murtagh, John;

    Series: AUSTRALIA HEALTHCARE Medical Medical;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 3
    • Publisher McGraw-Hill Education
    • Date of Publication 1 August 2003

    • ISBN 9780074711798
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages0 pages
    • Size 71x40x8 mm
    • Weight 1 g
    • Language English
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    Long description:

    The General Practice Companion Handbook 3rd edition is as a concise, quick-reference guide containing summaries of the parent text, General Practice 3rd edition.

    In this edition, Professor Murtagh adopts more of an evidence-based approach while maintaining the problem-based structure that is core to the manual's appeal. By using a systematic and practical approach combined with the author's distinctively clear writing style, this companion manual is a unique reference that can be used anywhere by general practitioners, students, nurses and all health workers of non-specialist disciplines.

    This handy pocket reference follows the McGraw-Hill Companion Handbook series that mirrors substantial, well-established medical texts, such as Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine and Tintinalli's Emergency Medicine. Much like its parent book, this title has a well-established following, using the author's simple, down-to-earth approach to general practice and presenting common medical conditions in an accessible alphabetical format.

    The General Practice Companion Handbook 3rd edition is as a concise, quick-reference guide containing summaries of the parent text, General Practice 3rd edition.

    In this edition, Professor Murtagh adopts more of an evidence-based approach while maintaining the problem-based structure that is core to the manual's appeal. By using a systematic and practical approach combined with the author's distinctively clear writing style, this companion manual is a unique reference that can be used anywhere by general practitioners, students, nurses and all health workers of non-specialist disciplines.

    This handy pocket reference follows the McGraw-Hill Companion Handbook series that mirrors substantial, well-established medical texts, such as Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine and Tintinalli's Emergency Medicine. Much like its parent book, this title has a well-established following, using the author's simple, down-to-earth approach to general practice and presenting common medical conditions in an accessible alphabetical format.

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    Table of Contents:

    Preface

    About the author

    Laboratory reference values

    Normal values: diagnostic guidelines

    Abbreviations used in this text

    A
    ABC of general practice
    A diagnostic perspective
    Abdominal pain
    Acne
    Acute allergic reactions
    Adolescent health
    Alcohol problems
    Alopecia areata
    Androgenetic alopecia
    Amnesia
    Anaemia
    Angina pectoris
    Anorectal disorders
    Anorexia
    Anxiety
    Aphthous ulcers
    Arm and hand pain
    Arthritis
    Asthma

    B
    Back pain
    Bad news
    Balanitis
    Bed sores
    Belching
    Bell's (facial nerve) palsy
    Benzodiazepine problems
    Biological terrorism
    Bites and stings
    Bladder dysfunction
    Blepharitis
    Body odour
    Boils
    Breast lumps
    Breast pain
    Breath-holding attacks
    Bronchiolitis
    Bronchitis
    Bruising and bleeding
    Bruxism
    Burning feet syndrome
    Burns

    C
    Cancer
    Cannabis
    Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
    'Cellulite'
    Cellulitis
    Cervical cancer and Pap smears
    Chest pain
    Chilblains
    Child abuse
    Childhood: common infectious diseases
    Children: special observations
    Children's behaviour disorders
    Children: developmental disorders
    Children's emergencies
    Children's skin and hair disorders
    Chloasma
    >Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
    Cold sores
    Common cold (acute coryza)
    Communication and consulting skills
    Concussion
    Conjunctivitis
    Constipation
    Contact dermatitis
    Cough
    Counselling skills
    Court appearance
    'Cracked' and dry lips
    'Cracked' hands and fingers
    'Cracked' heels
    Cramps
    Croup
    Crying baby

    D
    Dandruff
    Deafness and hearing loss
    Depression
    Dermatitis/eczema
    Diabetes mellitus
    Diarrhoea
    Difficult, demanding and angry patients
    Diplopia
    Disturbed patients
    Diverticular disorder
    Dizziness
    Domestic violence
    Dry eyes
    Dry hair
    Dry mouth
    Dry skin
    Dyslipidaemia
    Dysmenorrhoea (primary)
    Dyspepsia (indigestion)
    Dysphagia
    Dyspnoea
    Dystonia

    Dysuria and frequency

    E
    Ear pain
    Ear exostoses ('surfers' ear)
    Ectropion
    Encopresis
    Endocarditis
    Endometriosis
    Entropion
    Enuresis (bed-wetting)
    Epilepsy
    Epistaxis
    Erysipelas
    Eye: dry
    Eye pain and redness
    Eyelashes
    Eyelid 'twitching' or 'jumping'
    Eyes: flash burns

    F
    Facial pain
    Fever and chills
    Fibromyalgia syndrome
    Flatus: excessive
    Folliculitis
    Foot odour (smelly and sweaty feet)
    Foot pain (podalgia)
    Freckles and lentigines (sun spots)
    Frostbite

    G
    Gambling
    Ganglion
    Gastroenteritis
    Genetic disorders
    Genital herpes
    Genital warts
    Geographical tongue
    Gingivitis
    Glandular fever
    Globus hystericus
    Gout
    Granuloma annularae

    H
    Haematemesis and melaena
    Haematuria
    Haemochromatosis
    Haemorrhoids
    Hair disorders
    Halitosis
    Hangover
    Hay fever (seasonal allergic rhinitis)
    Head banging or rocking in toddlers
    Headache
    Heartburn (dyspepsia)
    Heart failure
    Heel pain
    Herpes simplex
    Herpes zoster (shingles)
    Hiccoughs (hiccups)
    Hip pain
    Hirsutism (hirsuties)
    >Hives (papular urticaria)
    Hoarseness
    Human immunodeficiency virus infection
    Hypertension
    Hyperventilation
    I
    Immunisation
    Impetigo
    Impotence
    Incontinence of urine
    Infantile colic
    Infertility
    Influenza
    Ingrowing toenails
    Injectable contraceptives
    Insect stings
    Insomnia
    Intertrigo
    Irritable bowel syndrome

    J
    Jaundice
    Jet lag
    Jitters
    Jock itch

    K
    Kawasaki's disorder (mucocutaneous lymph node)
    Keloid or hypertrophic scar
    Keratoacanthoma
    Keratoses
    Keratosis pilaris
    Knee pain

    L
    Laryngitis
    Lead poisoning
    Leg pain
    Lice infestation
    Lichen planus

    M
    Melanoma
    Melasma (chloasma)
    Meniere's syndrome
    Menopause syndrome
    Menorrhagia
    Men's health: an overview
    Migraine attack
    Milker's nodules
    Molluscum contagiosum
    'Monkey muscle' tear
    Morning sicknesss
    Mouth soreness
    Mouth ulcers
    Multiple sclerosis
    Myocardial infarction
    Myoclonic jerks (periodic limb movement disorder)

    N
    Nail disorders
    Nappy rash
    Narcotic dependence
    Neck pain
    Needlesticks and sharps injuries
    Nightmares (dream anxiety)
    Nose
    >Nutrition advice

    O
    >Obesity
    Obsessive-compulsive disorder
    Obstetric care
    Oily hair
    Opioid (heroin) overdosage
    Oral contraception
    Orf
    Osteoporosis
    Otitis externa
    Otitis media

    P
    Paget's disease (osteitis deformans)
    Pain and its management
    Palliative care
    Palpitations
    Panic attack
    Parkinson's disease
    Paronychia
    Pelvic inflammatory disease (females)
    Pelvic pain
    Perioral dermatitis
    Peripheral neuropathy
    Personality disorders
    Perspiration: excessive (hyperhidrosis)
    Phimosis
    Photoageing/wrinkles
    Pityriasis rosea
    Pityriasis versicolor (tinea versicolor)
    Plantar warts
    Pneumonia
    Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)
    Polymyalgia rheumatica and giant cell arteritis
    Premenstrual tension syndrome
    Prickly heat (miliaria/heat rash)
    Prostate disorders
    Pruritus (generalised)
    Pruritus ani
    Pruritus vulvae
    Psoriasis

    R
    Rectal bleeding
    Restless legs
    Reye's syndrome and aspirin
    Rhinitis
    Ringworm
    Rosacea
    Ross River infection

    S
    Scabies
    Scrotal pain
    Seborrhoeic dermatitis
    Sexually transmitted infections
    Shingles
    Shoulder pain
    Sinusitis
    Skin cancer
    Skin eruptions
    Sleep disorders
    Smoking/nicotine
    Snapping or clicking hip
    Snoring
    Sore throat
    Spinal dysfunction
    Sprained ankle
    Stinging fish
    Stitch in side
    Stroke and TIAs
    Stuttering
    Stye in eye
    Subconjunctival haemorrhage
    Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) and ALTE
    Sunburn
    Sweating (excessive)
    Syphilis

    T
    Tampon toxic shock syndrome
    Tearduct (nasolacrimal duct) blockage in child
    Teething
    Temporomandibular joint dysfunction
    Tennis elbow
    Tension headache
    Testicular tumours
    Tetanus
    Thrush (candidiasis) of mouth
    Thumb sucking
    Thyroid disorders
    Tick bites
    Tics
    Tinea infections
    Tinnitus
    Tiredness/fatigue
    Tongue disorders
    Torticollis (acute wry neck)
    Travel medicine and tropical infections
    Travel sickness
    Tremor
    Tropical ear

    U
    Umbilical discharge
    Umbilical granuloma in infants
    Undescended testes
    Unemployment
    Urethritis
    Urinary tract infection
    Urticaria (hives)

    V
    Vaginal discharge
    Venous ulcers
    Visual loss
    Vitiligo
    Vomiting
    Vulvar disorders

    W
    Warfarin oral anticoagulation
    Warts
    Weight loss
    Whiplash
    Whole person approach to management
    Worms (helminths)
    Wrinkles
    Writer's cramp

    Z
    Zoonoses

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