Cases for PACES (eBook)
448 Seiten
Wiley (Verlag)
978-1-119-57654-9 (ISBN)
Comprehensive Study Resource That Helps Readers Pass the PACES Exam
Concise and ideal for quick reference, Cases for PACES is the perfect resource for MRCP PACES preparation in the run-up to the examination. Its full-colour one-page case study format matches the style of the exam and lets you quickly read up on all the most common cases to ensure you will be prepared.
The authors' experience in learning and teaching PACES is condensed to provide exactly what is needed to pass. The informal writing style means Cases for PACES is also ideal for self-directed learning in groups. The book will help readers hone their clinical skills and boost their confidence levels throughout their revision time. Study resources covered in the book include:
- Information pertaining to all five stations: respiratory, abdominal system examination with communication, cardiovascular and neurology system examination, and two consultations
- Revised, updated and new cases on all the most common topics in the exam
- Aligned to the new exam format which was introduced in 2023
For MRCP candidates and final-year medical students, Cases for PACES is an accessible learning resource to gain a foundational mastery over all topics included in the PACES exam.
Stephen Hoole is a Consultant Cardiologist, Royal Papworth Hospital, Cambridge, UK.
Andrew Fry is a Consultant in Acute Medicine and Nephrology, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, UK.
Rachel Davies is a Consultant Respiratory Physician, Hammersmith Hospital, London, UK.
Comprehensive Study Resource That Helps Readers Pass the PACES Exam Concise and ideal for quick reference, Cases for PACES is the perfect resource for MRCP PACES preparation in the run-up to the examination. Its full-colour one-page case study format matches the style of the exam and lets you quickly read up on all the most common cases to ensure you will be prepared. The authors experience in learning and teaching PACES is condensed to provide exactly what is needed to pass. The informal writing style means Cases for PACES is also ideal for self-directed learning in groups. The book will help readers hone their clinical skills and boost their confidence levels throughout their revision time. Study resources covered in the book include: Information pertaining to all five stations: respiratory, abdominal system examination with communication, cardiovascular and neurology system examination, and two consultations Revised, updated and new cases on all the most common topics in the examAligned to the new exam format which was introduced in 2023 For MRCP candidates and final-year medical students, Cases for PACES is an accessible learning resource to gain a foundational mastery over all topics included in the PACES exam.
Abbreviations
- AAA
- Abdominal aortic aneurysm
- ABC
- Airway, breathing, circulation
- ABG
- Arterial blood gas
- ABPA
- Allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis
- ABPM
- Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring
- ACE
- Angiotensin‐converting enzyme
- ACh
- Acetylcholine
- AChR
- Acetylcholine receptor
- ACR
- Albumin: creatinine ratio
- ACS
- Acute coronary syndrome
- ACTH
- Adrenocorticotrophic hormone
- ADLs
- Activities of daily living
- ADPKD
- Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease
- ADRT
- Advanced decisions to refuse treatment
- AF
- Atrial fibrillation
- AFB
- Acid‐fast bacillus
- AFP
- Alpha‐fetoprotein
- AICD
- Automated implantable cardiac defibrillator
- AIDP
- Acute inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy
- AIH
- Autoimmune hepatitis
- A(I)NOCA
- Angina (ischaemia) non‐obstructive coronary artery
- AKI
- Acute kidney injury
- ALP
- Alkaline phosphatase
- AMD
- Age‐related macular degeneration
- ANA
- Anti‐nuclear antibody
- APS
- Anti‐phospholipid syndrome
- AR
- Aortic regurgitation
- ARB
- Angiotensin II receptor blocker
- ARNI
- Angiotensin receptor/neprilysin inhibitor
- ARVD
- Arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia
- AS
- Aortic stenosis
- 5‐ASA
- 5‐Aminosalicylic acid
- ASD
- Atrial septal defect
- ASOT
- Anti‐streptolysin O titre
- ATP
- Anti‐tachycardia pacing
- AV
- Arteriovenous
- AVN
- Atrioventricular node
- AVR
- Aortic valve replacement
- AVSD
- Atrioventricular septal defect
- AXR
- Abdominal X‐ray
- BAV
- Balloon aortic valvuloplasty
- BFT
- Bone function test
- BIPAP
- Bi‐level positive airway pressure
- BiV
- Biventricular
- BM
- Boehringer Mannheim (glucose)
- BMI
- Body mass index
- BNF
- British National Formulary
- BNP
- Brain natriuretic peptide
- BP
- Blood pressure
- BPA
- Balloon pulmonary angioplasty
- BPPV
- Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo
- BSO
- Bilateral salpingo‐oophorectomy
- BT shunt
- Blalock–Taussig shunt
- CA
- Carcinoma
- CABG
- Coronary artery bypass graft
- CAD
- Coronary artery disease
- CAP
- Community‐acquired pneumonia
- CAPD
- Continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis
- CCB
- Calcium channel blocker
- CCF
- Congestive cardiac failure
- CCP
- Cyclic citrullinated peptide
- CF
- Cystic fibrosis
- CFA
- Cryptogenic fibrosing alveolitis
- CFTR
- Cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator
- CGM
- Continuous glucose monitor
- CGRP
- Calcitonin gene‐related peptide
- CIDP
- Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy
- CK
- Creatine kinase
- CKD
- Chronic kidney disease
- CLD
- Chronic liver disease
- CMD
- Coronary microcirculatory dysfunction
- CML
- Chronic myeloid leukaemia
- CMR
- Cardiovascular magnetic resonance
- CMV
- Cytomegalovirus
- CNS
- Central nervous system
- CoA
- Coarctation of aorta
- COPD
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- COMT
- Catechol‐o‐methyl transferase
- CPET
- Cardiopulmonary exercise test
- CRP
- C‐reactive protein
- CRT
- Cardiac resynchronization therapy
- CRT‐D
- Cardiac resynchronization therapy defibrillator
- CSF
- Cerebrospinal fluid
- CT
- Computed tomography
- CTCA
- CT coronary angiography
- CTEPH
- Chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension
- CTPA
- CT pulmonary angiography
- CV
- Cardiovascular
- CVA
- Cerebrovascular accident
- CVID
- Common variable immunodeficiency
- CVS
- Cardiovascular system
- CXR
- Chest X‐ray (radiograph)
- DBD
- Donation after brain death
- DBP
- Diastolic blood pressure
- DCD
- Donation after cardiac death
- DIOS
- Distal intestinal obstruction syndrome
- DIPJ
- Distal interphalangeal joint
- DKA
- Diabetic ketoacidosis
- DM
- Diabetes mellitus
- DM1
- Dystrophia myotonica type 1
- DM2
- Dystrophia myotonica type 2
- DMARD
- Disease‐modifying anti‐rheumatic drug
- DNA‐CPR
- Do not attempt cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- DNAR
- Do not attempt resuscitation
- DNase
- Deoxyribonucleic acid hydrolytic enzyme
- DOAC
- Direct oral anticoagulant
- D&V
- Diarrhoea and vomiting
- DVLA
- Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency
- DVT
- Deep vein thrombosis
- eGFR
- Estimated glomerular filtration rate
- EBUS
- Endobronchial ultrasound
- EBV
- Epstein–Barr virus
- EC
- Ejection click
- ECG
- Electrocardiogram
- ECHO
- Echocardiogram
- EEG
- Electroencephalogram
- EF
- Ejection fraction
- EMG
- Electromyogram
- EP
- Electrophysiology
- ERA
- Endothelin receptor antagonist
- ERCP
- Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography
- ESM
- Ejection systolic murmur
- ESR
- Erythrocyte sedimentation rate
- EtOH
- Ethanol
- ETT
- Exercise treadmill test
- EVAR
- Endovascular aortic repair
- FBC
- Full blood count
- FEV1
- Forced expiratory volume in 1 second
- FFP
- Fresh frozen plasma
- FH
- Family history
- FSGS
- Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis
- FSH
- Follicle‐stimulating hormone
- FSHD
- Facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy
- FTA
- Fluorescent treponema antibodies
- FVC
- Forced vital capacity
- GA
- General anaesthetic
- GBS
- Guillain–Barré syndrome
- GCS
- Glasgow Coma Scale
- GEP
- Gastro‐entero‐pancreatic
- GGT
- Gamma‐glutamyl transferase
- GH
- Growth hormone
- GI
- Gastrointestinal
- GLP‐1
- Glucagon‐like peptide‐1
- GMP
- Good medical practice
- GnRH
- Gonadotropin‐releasing hormone
- GORD
- Gastro‐oesophageal reflux disease
- Gp
- Glycoprotein
- GRACE
- Global Registry of Acute Coronary Events
- GTN
- Glyceryl trinitrate
- Hb
- Haemoglobin
- HBPM
- Home blood pressure monitoring
- HBV
- Hepatitis B virus
- HCC
- Hepatocellular carcinoma
- HCG
- Human chorionic gonadotrophin
- HCM
- Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
- HCV
- Hepatitis C virus
- HDU
- High‐dependency unit
- HF
- Heart failure
- HGV
- Heavy goods vehicle
- HIV
- Human immunodeficiency virus
- HLA
- Human lymphocyte antigen
- HOCM
- Hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy
- HR
- Heart rate
- HRT
- Hormone replacement therapy
- HSMN
- Hereditary sensory motor neuropathy
- HSV
- Herpes simplex virus
- 5‐HT
- 5‐hydroxytryptamine
- IABP
- Intra‐aortic balloon pump
- IBD
- Inflammatory bowel disease
- ICD
- Implantable cardioverter defibrillator
- IDDM
- Insulin‐dependent diabetes mellitus
- IGF
- Insulin‐like growth factor
- IHD
- Ischaemic heart disease
- ILD
- Interstitial lung disease
- INR
- International normalized ratio
- IPF
- Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
- IRMA
- Intraretinal microvascular abnormalities
- ITP
- Immune thrombocytopenic purpura
- ITU
- Intensive therapy unit
- IV
- Intravenous
- IVC
- Inferior vena cava
- IVDA
- Intravenous drug abuse
- JVP
- Jugular venous pressure
- KCO
- Transfer coefficient
- LA
- Left atrial
- LAA
- Left atrial appendage
- LAAO
- Left atrial appendage occlusion
- LACS
- Lacunar anterior circulation stroke
- LAD
- Left axis deviation
- LDH
- Lactate dehydrogenase
- LEMS
- Lambert–Eaton myasthenic...
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 9.8.2024 |
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Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete |
Medizin / Pharmazie ► Studium | |
Schlagworte | abdominal and respiratory system examination • cardiovascular system examination • communication skills and ethics • history-taking skills • how to pass paces • Integrated clinical assessment • mrcp paces • paces • paces cases • paces exam • paces test • paces topics • uk paces |
ISBN-10 | 1-119-57654-7 / 1119576547 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-119-57654-9 / 9781119576549 |
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