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Macleod's Essentials of Examination. Edition No. 2

  • Book

  • November 2024
  • Elsevier Health Science
  • ID: 5994620
Despite many diagnostic advances, expert clinical examination is fundamental to the practice of medicine. Macleod's Essentials of Examination provides a concise guide to examining each body system, ideal for senior medical students, doctors in training and other health professionals.

Each chapter provides a standardised framework for examining a body system, along with important considerations for the clinician as well as self-test questions. The book is spiral-bound, portable and concise, with space for the reader to annotate and add their own notes - making it ideal as both a guide on the wards and as an exam revision aid.

The second edition of this popular title has been fully revised to take into account current terminology, guidelines and diagnostic pathways. Written specifically for this format, the book can be used as a standalone resource or alongside its hugely successful parent text, Macleod's Clinical Examination and the other MacLeod’s titles.
  • Practical, quick-reference guide for senior medical students and doctors in training - can be used for both examinations and clinical practice
  • Concise, point-by-point template for examining all the major body systems
  • Clear set of guidelines on what to do at each stage of the clinical examination
  • Specific instructions around technique and key clinical points to consider
  • Typical OSCE scenarios, exam questions and answers - with tips on presenting findings and how to maximise exam success
  • Self-test questions to consolidate knowledge and skills
  • Can be used alongside the other Macleod’s titles or as a standalone resource
  • Includes complete eBook version for easy access anytime, anywhere
  • Fully updated throughout
  • New chapters on skin and eyes
  • Updated exam tips and questions/answers to ensure they are relevant, current and accurate

Table of Contents

1. The cardiovascular system

2. The respiratory system

3. The abdominal system

4. The neurological system

5. The musculoskeletal system

6. The endocrine system

7. The reproductive system

8. The neonate

9. The ophthalmic system

10. The skin

11. The critically ill patient

12. The poisoned patient

13. The psychiatric patient

14. Classic OSCE cases

15. Confirmation of death

16. Presenting your findings

Authors

Euan Sandilands Consultant Physician Clinical Toxicology & Acute Medicine, Royal Infirmary Edinburgh, Honorary Clinical Senior Lecturer, University of Edinburgh. Katharine Strachan Consultant Physician, Acute and General Medicine, Clinical Lead Medical Ethics Education, NHS Lothian, Edinburgh, UK.