This book represents a collection of carefully selected articles published in the British Medical Journal in the last five years that systematically encompasses a variety of topics relevant to patient management in General Medicine, Haematology and Rheumatology written by highly recognized authors from different backgrounds.
Helen Ashdown Livres



This book represents a collection of carefully selected articles published in the British Medical Journal in the last five years that systematically encompasses a variety of topics relevant to patient management in General Medicine, Haematology and Rheumatology written by highly recognized authors from different backgrounds.
For the past two decades or more traditional general practice consultation appointment periodshave been ten minutes. In any one day a general practitioner may have thirty or moreconsultations. This presents many challenges and requires the general practitioner to befocussed and efficient with time. This book brings together a series of useful articles on a rangeof conditions and presentations that may be encountered during a consultation in primary care.Examples include the key consultation issues in an elderly person with memory loss, a child witha lump in their neck, a woman with a suspected premature menopause and someone with renalcolic. Some of these presentations may also be encountered in out of hours centres or accidentand emergency departments and the same consultation information will be useful.