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- BookMitchell S. King, Martin S. Lipsky.Summary: Blueprints Family Medicine provides a complete, yet succinct review of the key concepts and topics that students need to know for a four- to six-week family medicine clerkship. With its concise, well-organized format, it serves as an ideal rapid reference for day-to-day patient care as well as subject examinations and board review. Updates throughout reflect the most current treatment and management strategies. A new section covers the 25 drugs most commonly prescribed in the primary care setting. Case vignettes demonstrate clinical applications. 100 USMLE-style review questions, with full explanations, facilitate exam preparation. Key Points at the end of each chapter summarize important information. Clinical boxes highlight clinical manifestations, differential diagnoses, and treatment options. A helpful appendix provides easy access to evidence-based resources.
Contents:
Part I. Principles of family medicine
Elements of family medicine
Patient communication and coordination of care – Screening – Immunizations
Preventive care: 19 to 64 Years
Preoperative evaluation
Family violence: awareness and prevention
Part II. Common signs and symptoms
Allergies
Back pain
Chest pain – Constipation – Cough – Diarrhea
Dizziness/Vertigo – Fatigue
Headache – Heartburn – Hematuria
Jaundice in adults
Knee pain – Lymphadenopathy
Nausea and vomiting --Painful joints
Palpitations – Pharyngitis – Proteinuria
Red eye
Respiratory infections
Shortness of breath
Shoulder pain
Somatic symptom disorder – Swelling
Weight loss
Part III. Common medical conditions – Acne
Alcohol and substance abuse – Anemia – Anxiety – Asthma
Atopic dermatitis
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Congestive heart failure – Depression
Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 – Diverticulitis
Human immunodeficiency virus
Hypertension – Hyperthyroidism – Hypothyroidism – Obesity
Oral health – Osteoporosis
Prostate disease
Sexually transmitted diseases
Skin infections
Tobacco abuse
Urinary Tract Infection – Urticaria
Part IV. Women’s health
Abnormal pap smear
Abnormal vaginal bleeding – Amenorrhea
Breast Masses
Contraception – Vaginitis
Part V. Maternity care -Preconception counseling and prenatal care
Common medical problems in pregnancy
Postpartum care
Part VI. Care for infants, children, and adolescents
Preventive care: newborn to 5 years
Preventive care: 5 to 12 years
Adolescent medicine
Common medical problems in children
Behavioral issues in children
Fever in children
Otitis media
Preparticipation evaluation
Part VII. Care for older adults
Preventive care: 65 years and older
Geriatric assessment
Common medical problems in older adults – Dementia
Urinary incontinence
Nursing home and end-of-life care
Part VIII. Common medications
Analgesics: nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory and opioid medications – Antibiotics
Cardiovascular medications
Endocrine medications
Gastrointestinal medications
Psychiatric medications
Other medications.Digital Access LWW Health Library (PA Rotations) 2019 - Articleel Bacha A, Maillot C.Arch Anat Histol Embryol. 1977;60:5-110.A study, done on 100 hands, of the systematization of the articular surfaces of the carpometacarpal joints, clearly delineates the variability of circumference, dimesions, and relief of the articular facets. An attempt to draw general conclusions from this morphological study, in terms of arthrokinetics, leads to an understanding of the nature of the joints and the movements that are performed at this site.