ABSTRACT

Taking a patient's medical history is a vital skill often overlooked by junior doctors and medical students, leading to a worryingly high failure rate in the PACES and OSCE exams. Don't be caught out! This book has been specifically designed to give you invaluable guidance and practice for taking medical histories. It features 50 complete case studies, including referral letters, medical histories, suggested data gathering methods, points to consider, warning signs, management of uncomfortable topics and differential diagnosis. With a focus on the importance and benefits of role-play in revision, this concise and easy to read format provides the study aid for Membership of the Royal College of Physicians (MRCP) candidates sitting their Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) and Practical Assessment of Clinical Examination Skills (PACES) examinations. It is also of great benefit to undergraduates approaching their final year examinations.

part 1|8 pages

Taking a Medical History

part 2|183 pages

Practice Cases

chapter 1|3 pages

Case 1: Sudden Blindness

chapter 2|5 pages

Case 2: Painful Knee

chapter 3|4 pages

Case 3: Diarrhoeal Illness

chapter 4|3 pages

Case 4: Haemoptysis

chapter 5|2 pages

Case 5: New Diabetic

chapter 6|3 pages

Case 6: Shortness of Breath

chapter 7|4 pages

Case 7: Swollen Leg

chapter 8|4 pages

Case 8: Palpitations

chapter 9|4 pages

Case 9: Loss of Libido

chapter 10|4 pages

Case 10: Dysphagia

chapter 11|3 pages

Case 11: Unexplained Weight Loss

chapter 12|5 pages

Case 12: Renal Impairment

chapter 13|3 pages

Case 13: Recurrent Chest Infections

chapter 14|3 pages

Case 14: Aches and Pains

chapter 16|3 pages

Case 16: Headache

chapter 17|5 pages

Case 17: Painful Hands

chapter 18|6 pages

Case 18: Change in Bowel Habit

chapter 19|4 pages

Case 19: Tremor

chapter 20|4 pages

Case 20: Lymphadenopathy

chapter 21|5 pages

Case 21: Hypertension

chapter 22|4 pages

Case 22: Abdominal Pain

chapter 23|3 pages

Case 23: Blue Fingers

chapter 24|3 pages

Case 24: Hypokalaemia

chapter 25|5 pages

Case 25: Abdominal and Leg Swelling

chapter 26|3 pages

Case 26: Pruritis

chapter 27|4 pages

Case 27: Polydipsia and Polyuria

chapter 28|3 pages

Case 28: Diplopia

chapter 29|4 pages

Case 29: Backache

chapter 30|3 pages

Case 30: Oral Ulceration

chapter 31|3 pages

Case 31: Anaemia

chapter 32|4 pages

Case 32: Splenomegaly

chapter 33|3 pages

Case 33: Confusion

chapter 34|4 pages

Case 34: Clubbing

chapter 35|4 pages

Case 35: Constipation

chapter 36|4 pages

Case 36: Fits

chapter 37|4 pages

Case 37: Dizziness

chapter 38|3 pages

Case 38: Facial Pain

chapter 39|4 pages

Case 39: Hirsuitism

chapter 40|4 pages

Case 40: Jaundice

chapter 41|3 pages

Case 41: Painful Joint and Temperature

chapter 42|3 pages

Case 42: Unsteady on His Feet

chapter 43|3 pages

Case 43: Vomiting

chapter 44|3 pages

Case 44: Unexplained Weight Gain

chapter 45|3 pages

Case 45: Night Sweats

chapter 46|3 pages

Case 46: Blackout

chapter 47|3 pages

Case 47: Hyperpigmentation

chapter 48|3 pages

Case 48: Painful Shins

chapter 49|4 pages

Case 49: Sensory Neuropathy

chapter 50|3 pages

Case 50: Gynaecomastia