Clinical Data Interpretation for Medical Finals

Clinical Data Interpretation for Medical Finals

Author: Philip Pastides

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2012-04-03

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 1118344707

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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.


100 Cases for Medical Data Interpretation

100 Cases for Medical Data Interpretation

Author: David Howlett

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2013-01-22

Total Pages: 496

ISBN-13: 1444149040

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Data interpretation questions based on clinical cases are a popular means of testing medical students both during undergraduate studies and as an element of finals examinations. Written by a small team of authors with extensive teaching experience, 100 Cases in Medical Data Interpretation provides invaluable guidance from lecturers who understand from personal experience that detailed and accurate explanations are the key to successful revision. This book presents 100 cases arranged by specialty area—radiology, clinical chemistry, haematology and cardiology—as well as a random section of miscellaneous cases. Questions accompanying each case prompt the reader to consider how the data presented might be correctly understood. A clear discussion of how the correct answer was reached, with boxed highlights and bullet lists of key points, makes this book an excellent learning aid during all stages of clinical studies, and particularly while preparing for medical finals.


Data Interpretation for Medical Students

Data Interpretation for Medical Students

Author: Paul Hamilton

Publisher: PasTest Ltd

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 468

ISBN-13: 9781904627661

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"This book is written for all medical students and is ideal for OSCE practice, during ward rounds and clinical years ..." -- BOOK COVER.


Data Interpretation Made Easy

Data Interpretation Made Easy

Author: Neel Sharma

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2022-03-10

Total Pages: 89

ISBN-13: 1000605027

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The ability to interpret and synthesise medical data is essential for doctors, yet it is a skill which can be difficult to master. Data Interpretation Made Easy focuses on developing this skill by presenting an array of case-based themes considering interpretation of blood results, X-rays, ECGs and CT images in medicine with discussion of evidence-based practice. The concise, list-based text aids easy comprehension and images provide the much needed link from raw data to evidence-based care and management. This highly practical book is essential reading for undergraduate medical students preparing for examinations. It is also ideal for junior doctors needing a succinct guide to data interpretation for everyday use. 'Dr Neel Sharma's latest venture on data interpretation has dozens of credible clinical scenarios covering many key areas of clinical medicine. And you will certainly feel challenged, as he leaves it up to you to diagnose and devise the treatment plan.' From the Foreword by Tiago Villanueva


The Hands-on Guide to Data Interpretation

The Hands-on Guide to Data Interpretation

Author: Sasha Abraham

Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell

Published: 2010-10-04

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 9781405152563

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Not sure how to interpret the wealth of data in front of you? Do you lack confidence in applying the results of investigations to your clinical decision making? Then this pocket-sized, quick reference guide to data interpretation may be just right for you. The Hands-on Guide to Data Interpretation is the perfect companion for students, doctors, nurses and other health care professionals who need a reference guide on the ward or when preparing for exams. It focuses on the most common investigations and tests encountered in clinical practice, providing concise summaries of how to confidently interpret investigative findings and, most importantly, how to apply this to clinical decision making. The benefits of this book include: An overview of the normal ranges of test results, followed by a consideration of the differential diagnoses suggested by variance from these values Arranged by system to allow quick access to the key investigations encountered in different specialties A summary ‘patient data’ chapter to bring the different specialties together, providing an overview to completing investigation documentation and charts Summary table and bullet point format, with a full index, to aid rapid retrieval of information Each chapter reviewed by a specialist to ensure an accurate, practical approach to data interpretation Take the stress out of data interpretation with The Hands-on Guide!


Medical Finals

Medical Finals

Author: Adam Feather

Publisher: PasTest Ltd

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 412

ISBN-13: 9781905635108

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Provides a range of short clinical cases with questions and detailed structured answers to test students' problem-solving and decision-making skills in a structured and objective fashion.


Data Interpretation in Anesthesia

Data Interpretation in Anesthesia

Author: Tilak D. Raj

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2017-09-09

Total Pages: 450

ISBN-13: 3319558625

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Focusing on the interpretation of data commonly available to anesthesiologists, this book presents a data point, followed by discussion in a question and answer format. Covering EKG's, X-Rays, MRI's, graphs, paper recordings, blood gas results, laboratory results, patient case histories and more, Data Interpretation in Anesthesia provides an enhanced and stimulating learning format for residents in training and practitioners alike.


Case History & Data Interpretation in Medical Practice

Case History & Data Interpretation in Medical Practice

Author: ABM Abdullah

Publisher: JP Medical Ltd

Published: 2014-11-30

Total Pages: 516

ISBN-13: 9351523756

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Salient features of this book: a unique book for mastering the skills of interpreting various types of data in clinical medicine; useful for postgraduate students to practice and assess their competency in interpreting clinical scenarios; contains 333 case histories and clinical data, 26 spirometry tracings, 14 family trees, 16 data on cardiac catheterization and 171 clinical pictures; relevant clinical information regarding a disease condition have been provided in 'answers' section to help students get a complete idea about the disease without going through voluminous textbooks; helpful for teachers and busy practitioners to quickly refresh their memory; more than enough information for undergraduates and interns.


OSCE Stations for Medical Finals

OSCE Stations for Medical Finals

Author: Adam Feather

Publisher:

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 403

ISBN-13: 9781905635801

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This second new OSCE title delivers another set of up to date popular cases encountered on the wards and in the exams. OSCE Stations for Medical Finals Book 2: Scenarios is created to reflect current exam topics, each scenario is subdivided into 4 to 6 related tasks. The reader is guided through stations covering: history taking, clinical signs, data interpretation, and clinical therapeutics. By working methodically through the tasks the authors hope to promote the application and utilisation of knowledge and skills, asking candidates to think and act on the clinical information they have gathered. As the stations and tasks are linked, the candidate starts at station 1, and moves through each of the subsequent stations in the given order. Mirroring the real world, each task would be performed on the same patient.