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" The FCEM notebook : "
Joanna Rowlinson, MB, BS, MRCP, FCEM, Consultant in Emergency Medicine, Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth, Hampshire, UK.
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Joanna Rowlinson, MB, BS, MRCP, FCEM, Consultant in Emergency Medicine, Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth, Hampshire, UK.
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The FCEM notebook : : revision notes and clinical resource for emergency physicians\ Joanna Rowlinson, MB, BS, MRCP, FCEM, Consultant in Emergency Medicine, Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth, Hampshire, UK.
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Publication Statement
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Boca Raton : CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, [, 2015]
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xvii, 156 pages ; 20 cm
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1482224836
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: 9781482224832
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Contents
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CardiologyGive the ECG features of VT What are the Associated Stigmata of Infective Endocarditis?How is the QT Interval Calculated?List the Causes of a Long QT List the Causes of ST ElevationList the Causes of a Low-Voltage ECG List Eight Causes of Sinus BradycardiaA Well Patient with No Arrhythmias is Experiencing Multiple ICD Shocks. What is Your Management?What Does a `Bleeping' ICD Indicate?An ICD Patient Has Received No Device Shocks but Is in VT with Hypotension. What is Your Management?What are the ECG Findings in Hypokalaemia?Give Six Causes of Hypokalaemia What Are the Diagnostic Features of Kawasaki Disease? DermatologyWhat Are the Presenting Features of HSP?Which Children Require Admission? Describe the Presenting Features and the Skin Rash Associated with Lyme DiseaseHow Should a Tick be Removed? What Descriptors are Used in Dermatology?Give Five Differential Diagnoses of a Bullous RashGive the Associated Causes of Stevens Johnson Give the Causes of Erythema Nodosum EndocrinologyWhat are Biochemical Findings in, and Precipitants of, an Acute Addisonian Crisis? Give the Causes of Hypernatraemia, Hyponatraemia, Hyperchloraemia and Hypochloraemia Give Six Possible Differential Diagnoses of Hypoglycaemia in an AdultWhat are the Features of Cerebral Oedema with DKA in Children? Environmental MedicineDifferentiate Between the Features of Acute Mountain Sickness, High Altitude Cerebral Oedema and Pulmonary OedemaWhat Information is Initially Reported from a Major Incident Scene? What are the Clinical Features of Heat Stroke? What is the Differential Diagnosis of Hyperpyrexia? Define the ATMIST Handover Tool GastroenterologyGive Six Medical Causes of Abdominal PainWhat is the Alvarado Score? What Are the Biochemical Findings Associated with Pyloric Stenosis? List the Causes of a Metabolic Alkalosis and the Causes of a Respiratory Alkalosis What Is the Differential of Jaundice in Pregnancy? Define the Grades of Encephalopathy What are the Causes of Priapism and the Treatment Approach? Give Six Causes of Bowel Obstruction in Neonates HaematologyWhat Are the Precipitants of an Acute Painful Sickle Crisis?List the Types of Sickle Cell Crisis Give the Acute Complications of a Blood Transfusion Give the Differential Diagnoses of Fever with Petechiae in a Four-Year-OldInfectious DiseasesWhen Is Antibiotic Prophylaxis Indicated Following Meningococcal Meningitis Contact? Describe Your Approach to the Management Following a Needlestick Injury from a Discarded Needle in a Public Toilet Differentiate Between SIRS and Septic ShockGive the EGDT Principles State the Discharge Advice for a Well Two-Year-Old Presenting with a Fever and Presumptive Diagnosis of a Viral URTI MedicolegalWhen Should the Coroner Be Informed Following the Death of a Patient? What are Never Events? What Is Your Understanding of Controlled Drugs? Musculoskeletal and InjuryWhat Are the Clinical Findings in Necrotizing Fasciitis? Describe the Features of Kanavel Sign and the Significance of this SignGive the Causes of a Radial Nerve Palsy What Are the Features of a Tetanus-Prone Wound?What Is the UK Tetanus Immunization Schedule?Describe the Clinical Findings in Tetanus Which Are Causes of Compartment Syndrome? Define the Following Eponyms What Are the Findings in the Following Eponymous Fractures? What Is the Parkland Formula? When Are Ankle/Foot/Knee X-Rays Indicated Following Trauma? Describe the Key Features to Identify on a Child's Elbow Radiograph Give the Complications and Contraindications of Intra-Osseous Needle Insertion What Are the Presenting Features of Toxic Shock Syndrome in Children Following a Burn, and What Is the Initial Management Approach? NeurologyWhat Are the Presenting Features of Botulism? List 10 Stroke Mimics What Are the Clinical Findings in Cerebellar Lesions?Give Five Causes of Cerebellar Syndrome Give the Presenting Features of Guillain-Barre Syndrome What Can Precipitate Acute Worsening of Symptoms in Myasthenia Gravis? What Is the Treatment Approach for a Fitting Child? Give the Features in History and Examination which Would Be Important to Elicit in a Six-Year-Old Presenting Following a First FitObstetrics and GynaecologyWhat Is Your Initial Approach on Identification of Umbilical Cord Prolapse?Describe the APGAR Score Describe the Clinical Features of Pre-Eclampsia and the Management of an Eclamptic SeizureWhat Is Your Approach on Identifying Shoulder Dystocia?List the Causes of Post-Partum Haemorrhage OphthalmologyWhat Are the Findings in Retrobulbar Haemorrhage? List the Differential Diagnosis of Papilloedema List the Causes of, and Clinical Findings in, Central Retinal Artery OcclusionWhat Are the Fundoscopy Findings in Central Retinal Vein Occlusion?Which Conditions Are Associated With Central Retinal Vein Occlusion? What Is Seidel's Test? A Patient Presents with Painful Eyes Following a Day Walking in Snow. What Is the Likely Diagnosis? PsychiatryGive Organic Causes of Psychosis How Should Capacity Be Assessed? Give the Differences Between Sections 2, 3, 5(2) and 136 of the Mental Health ActRespiratoryDescribe the Clinical Features Seen With SVCO (Superior Vena Cava Obstruction)Give Six Causes of Pneumomediastinum How Can a Difficult Airway Be Predicted? Give the Causes of the Following Capnography Traces in an Intubated Patient: Sudden Loss of Trace, Gradually Increasing Trace, Slanted Expiratory Trace, Gradually Falling SizeWhat Are the Echocardiography Findings in a Significant PE? Give the Causes of Cavitating Lung Lesions How Can the Severity of Pneumonia Be Assessed in Adults?What Is the Differential Diagnosis of New Onset Stridor in a Three-Year-Old?Suggest Features to Differentiate Between Causes of StridorDescribe the UK Childhood Immunization Schedule How Should a Child With Croup Be Initially Assessed in the ED? SafeguardingWhich Features of a Bruise in a Child Would Be Concerning?Describe Concerning Burns Who Has Parental Responsibility?What Are the Caldicott Principles?SpinalWhat Are the Symptoms, Precipitants and Treatment Approach in Autonomic Dysreflexia?What Are the Concerning Features in a Patient With Back Pain?What Are the Clinical Findings in Anterior Cord, Brown-Sequard, Central Cord and Cauda Equine Syndromes?ToxicologyWhat Are the Contraindications for the Use of Activated Charcoal?What Are the Indications for Multidose Activated Charcoal? Give the Presenting Features of AnaphylaxisGive the Approach to Managing an Accidental Injection of Epipen (R) Into a ThumbWhat Are the Features of Wernicke Encephalopathy? Give the Clinical Findings and Causes of Methaemoglobinaemia What Are Clinical Features in Organophosphate Poisoning? How Can the Anion Gap Be Applied? How Is the Osmolar Gap Calculated? What Are the Features Associated With a Smoke Inhalation Injury? What Are the Indications For Starting Renal Replacement Therapy? How Much 1% Lignocaine Can Be Used For a Seven-Year-Old?What Are the Features of Local Anaesthetic Toxicity?
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Abstract
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An essential guide to passing the Fellowship of the College of Emergency Medicine (FCEM) examination, this book provides hints, tips, and a wealth of practical information. It contains short but challenging clinical scenarios followed by fully reasoned answers and explanations. Following the format of the FCEM exam curriculum, the clinical cases are succinct, concise and contain only the most recent evidence-based emergency medicine approaches allowing rapid revision and instant access to key information--Provided by publisher.
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Emergency medicine -- Examinations, questions, etc.
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Evidence-Based Emergency Medicine.
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Evidence-based medicine -- Examinations, questions, etc.
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RC86.9J636 2015
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