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Clinical Data Interpretation for Medical Finals Single Best Answer Questions

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford John Wiley & Sons 2012Edition: annotatedDescription: 240 pagesISBN:
  • 1118344707
  • 9781118344705
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 616.0076–dc23
LOC classification:
  • WB 18.2
Summary: Written by senior clinicians across a range of specialties, Data Interpretation for Medical Finals: Single Best Answer Questions is the perfect way to prepare for data interpretation assessments and clinical practice. Featuring over 200 questions on key topics in medicine, each question is set around an image or investigation, such as an X-ray, CT scan, or blood film, and tests identification and interpretation of the data provided. Thorough explanation of the correct and incorrect answers helps you learn from mistakes. The questions reflect current exam question style and incorporate high quality images, many of which are annotated, and are presented in full colour throughout. Data Interpretation for Medical Finals will help build the confidence of all medical students, and Foundation Doctors, as it encourages application of investigation results to clinical decision making. Common terms and phrases: 12-lead ECG abdominal pain abdominal X-ray abnormal acute amoxicillin anaemia antibiotics aortic arterial blood gas artery asymptomatic atrial block blood bowel obstruction cardiac cause chest X-ray chronic clinical co-amoxiclav common complaining corneal Corneal abrasion diagnosis disease distal drug ECG shows effusion erythema evidence of infection examination factors fluid foreign body fracture full blood count g/dL gallstones haemoglobin haemorrhage heart hypertension increased injury investigation IU/L lesions lobe collapse lung Lymphocytes malignancy mmHg mmol/L myocardial infarction Neutrophils normal oedema oxygen pacemaker pancreatitis parvovirus B19 patient PCO2 Platelets pleural pleural effusion pneumonia Pneumoperitoneum pneumothorax presents to A&E protein pulmonary Question 14 radiograph radiograph shows renal respiratory retinal retinopathy risk seen serology serum shown sinus skin small bowel steroids surgical symptoms syndrome tachycardia thrombolysis tract infection trauma treatment ulcer urinary usually vancomycin ventricular white cells woman presents
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Written by senior clinicians across a range of specialties, Data Interpretation for Medical Finals: Single Best Answer Questions is the perfect way to prepare for data interpretation assessments and clinical practice.
Featuring over 200 questions on key topics in medicine, each question is set around an image or investigation, such as an X-ray, CT scan, or blood film, and tests identification and interpretation of the data provided. Thorough explanation of the correct and incorrect answers helps you learn from mistakes. The questions reflect current exam question style and incorporate high quality images, many of which are annotated, and are presented in full colour throughout.

Data Interpretation for Medical Finals will help build the confidence of all medical students, and Foundation Doctors, as it encourages application of investigation results to clinical decision making. Common terms and phrases: 12-lead ECG abdominal pain abdominal X-ray abnormal acute amoxicillin anaemia antibiotics aortic arterial blood gas artery asymptomatic atrial block blood bowel obstruction cardiac cause chest X-ray chronic clinical co-amoxiclav common complaining corneal Corneal abrasion diagnosis disease distal drug ECG shows effusion erythema evidence of infection examination factors fluid foreign body fracture full blood count g/dL gallstones haemoglobin haemorrhage heart hypertension increased injury investigation IU/L lesions lobe collapse lung Lymphocytes malignancy mmHg mmol/L myocardial infarction Neutrophils normal oedema oxygen pacemaker pancreatitis parvovirus B19 patient PCO2 Platelets pleural pleural effusion pneumonia Pneumoperitoneum pneumothorax presents to A&E protein pulmonary Question 14 radiograph radiograph shows renal respiratory retinal retinopathy risk seen serology serum shown sinus skin small bowel steroids surgical symptoms syndrome tachycardia thrombolysis tract infection trauma treatment ulcer urinary usually vancomycin ventricular white cells woman presents

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