Picture Tests for the MRCP (Paediatrics)

Picture Tests for the MRCP (Paediatrics)
Author: Adam R. Craig
Publisher: Bailliere Tindall Limited
Total Pages: 281
Release: 1997
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780702021633

A concise, practical guide designed to prepare the reader for the slide section of the pediatric exams. Contains 6 practice examinations, each with 20 high-quality images, and questions and answers. Also includes useful information on examination techniques.

100 Paediatric Picture Tests

100 Paediatric Picture Tests
Author: A. P. Winrow
Publisher:
Total Pages: 202
Release: 1994-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780443049422

This book comprises of 100 unique clinical photographs with questions designed for the candidate undertaking the MRCP (paed) part 2 examination. Each question/answer is accompanied by relevant facts and data plus supporting references. The photographs and questions cover many common and unusual clinical cases seen in everyday clinical practice, and also in the examination. The photographs are new and have not been previously published and the majority of pictures are in full colour (X-rays and ultrasound the exception).

MRCP (Paediatrics)

MRCP (Paediatrics)
Author: Ian Maconochie
Publisher: Bailliere Tindall Limited
Total Pages: 286
Release: 1998
Genre: Pediatrics
ISBN: 9780702023811

A book of six exam papers structured in a similar format and at the same level of the MRCP (Paediatric) exam. Each paper consists of 10 data interpretation questions, 5 grey cases and 20 picture tests.

Data Interpretation for Paediatric Examinations

Data Interpretation for Paediatric Examinations
Author: Christopher O'Callaghan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1995-02
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780443050107

A book of 120 practice data interpretation questions and answers to help candidates prepare for this section of the MRCP Part II (Paeds) examination. Answers are explained and reflect the marking system. All common laboratory results are represented andthe range of topics is wide. Questions are grouped randomly into mock papers to simulate the exam situation. The MRCP part II (Paeds) includes a 45 min 'data interpretation section' consisting of 10 laboratory results eg ECGs, EEGs, audiograms etc. The candidate will be asked to give likely diagnosis(es) and further investigations required. This title is one of the new Paediatric Revision Series - 5 titles all of which should be published bt April 1995 in time for the annual BPA (British Paediatric Association) meeting. Winrow: 100 Paediatric Picture Tests (published January 1994), Field et al: Grey Cases for Paediatric Examinations, Stephenson/O'Callaghan: Data Interpretation for Paediatric Examinations, Stephenson/Wallace: Clinical Paediatrics for Postgraduate Examination 2E, Cade et al: An Aid to the Paediatric MRCP viva. The paediatric MRCP is sat 3 times a year (January, April, September) with the viva following on 6 weeks after the written examination.

Illustrated Signs in Clinical Paediatrics

Illustrated Signs in Clinical Paediatrics
Author: Adrian Minford
Publisher:
Total Pages: 149
Release: 1998
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780443055294

This atlas presents 335 full-color photographs of a full range of common clinical signs seen in pediatrics, as well as quite a few rare ones. The result is a resource that helps readers to recognize a wide variety of congenital abnormalities and pathophysiological conditions in young patients.

Clinical Guide to Paediatrics

Clinical Guide to Paediatrics
Author: Rachel Varughese
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 626
Release: 2022-06-15
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1119539099

Clinical Guide to Paediatrics enables rapid reference to the common paediatric conditions, symptoms, and practical concerns seen in day-to-day practice. Focused on making differential diagnoses in acute settings, this comprehensive resource offers step-by-step guidance on clinical decision-making, investigations, and interventions. Junior doctors and medical students are provided with a clear and up-to-date evidence base supported by numerous diagnostic algorithms, diagrams, tables and bullet points throughout. Organised into systems-based sections, the guide covers paediatric history taking, examination techniques, pharmacology, safeguarding, and a range of different diagnoses for presenting complaints in cardiology, infection and immunology, neurology, gastroenterology, accidents, poisoning, and more. Succinct chapters are logically structured to allow easy access to important concepts, key clinical details, and plans of investigation. Designed to complement the doctor-patient interaction in clinical practice, this valuable guide: Covers the most common presenting complaints encountered in acute paediatrics Provides evidence-based information on symptoms, disorders, and issues faced in paediatric medicine Addresses topics from the perspective of presenting complaints to provide a unique, highly practical approach to the subject Includes access to a companion website containing images and clinical photos, audio podcasts, clinical case studies, and self-assessment exercises Clinical Guide to Paediatrics is essential reading for junior doctors, medical students, nurses and specialist trainees working on paediatric wards or emergency departments.

Screening for Children with Special Needs

Screening for Children with Special Needs
Author: Geoff Lindsay
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2018-09-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0429995059

First published in 1984. Screening and prevention are key issues in health, education and welfare, yet they are also extremely vague. Many professionals are unaware of what can be done and who should do it, particularly in the important area of screening young children for special educational or medical provision. This book considers the problem from the standpoint of a whole range of professionals involved in education, health or social provision. Each chapter focuses on a number of points: problems faced by the professional in question; the sort of job screening procedures that exist or are possible; the sort of tests and assessments that are used; referral; and the sort of intervention procedures that are possible. Case study material is included throughout and the book concludes with a review of the problems of collaboration and of establishing an effective screening system. The book should thus be of immediate interest to students and professionals in a wide range of work that involves children.

Hutchison's Paediatrics

Hutchison's Paediatrics
Author: Krishna M Goel
Publisher: JP Medical Ltd
Total Pages: 906
Release: 2012-05-15
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9350257718

This second edition has been fully updated to present a comprehensive guide to the field of paediatrics. The renowned author and editor team from the UK, Asia and the USA, provide practical advice on the diagnosis, investigation techniques and treatment of a wide range of childhood disorders, both surgical and non surgical, including haematological, endocrine, urinary and ophthalmological. Four new chapters discuss paediatric rehabilitation, prescribing for children, child abuse and neglect, and practical paediatric procedures.

Easy Paediatrics

Easy Paediatrics
Author: Rachel U Sidwell
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 522
Release: 2011-05-27
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1853158267

Written by the same author team as the successful and well-regarded Concise Paediatrics for postgraduates, Easy Paediatrics is a textbook specifically written for medical students. Easy Paediatrics is structured in a systems-based fashion, with additional chapters on subjects such as history and examination, development, genetics, emergencies and surgery. The material is presented logically with presentations, clinical findings, investigations and management options, and useful boxes covering differential diagnoses, causes and complications are also included to complete the picture. Clinical photographs and illustrative diagrams are provided throughout to help the student visualise what they are reading about, and the book is enhanced by a companion website, which contains OSCE-style clinical scenarios and MCQs for all the body systems, so the reader can test what they have learned. Presented in an easy-to-remember style, Easy Paediatrics gives the medical student everything they need to succeed in their paediatrics modules, without bombarding them with excess knowledge that will not be covered in their exams.