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Revision Notes for the DRCOG: A Textbook of Womens Health, Second Edition 2nd edition [Minkštas viršelis]

(MBBS (London) BSc (Hons) MRCGP DRCOG DFSRH DCH General Practitioner, St Helens Medical Centre, UK),
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 236 pages, aukštis x plotis: 246x189 mm, weight: 520 g, 11 Tables, black and white; 84 Illustrations, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Jun-2015
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1482226421
  • ISBN-13: 9781482226423
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 236 pages, aukštis x plotis: 246x189 mm, weight: 520 g, 11 Tables, black and white; 84 Illustrations, black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Jun-2015
  • Leidėjas: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1482226421
  • ISBN-13: 9781482226423
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

First published as Mastering the DRCOG, this highly acclaimed revision text has been completely updated and revised to follow the syllabus of the DRCOG examination. This book:

  • Provides relevant content arranged in seven chapters, following the DRCOG curriculum
  • Delivers useful information such as references to guidelines and research
  • Presents content relevant to the real world in the busy GP clinic—it is written by GPs for GPs
  • Includes sample MCQs, SBAs, and EMQs, all closely matched to the exam

This book is an excellent revision guide that will help you achieve success in the DRCOG exam. It also forms a succinct and highly readable guide for all general practitioners with an interest in women's health as well as those preparing for revalidation.

Recenzijos

"This book deserves to find a place on the bookshelf of a wide range of practitioners from undergraduates to womens health specialists." Andrew Weeks, MD,FRCOG, Professor of International Maternal Health

"This textbook manages to be both comprehensive, yet at the same time a concise guide to the syllabus of the DRCOG examination I would argue that this book would be an invaluable companion to those studying for the exam, and to keep as an easily accessible reference guide post qualification." Catriona Davis, BSc, MBBS, MRCGP, GP Trainee "The knowledge available from this book is up-to-date and well organized." John Spencer, FRCOG, FHEA, Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist " written with empathy and understanding. An excellent book for all primary care practitioners." Chris Watkins, BA(Hons), RGN, Advanced Nurse Practitioner in Primary Care & Sexual Health "This is more than simply another textbook of obstetrics and gynaecology[ it] deserves to find a place on the bookshelf of a wide range of practitionersfrom undergraduates to womens health specialists." Andrew Weeks, MD, FRCOG, Professor of International Maternal Health, University of Liverpool, UK

"This textbook manages to be both comprehensive, yet at the same time a concise guide to the syllabus of the DRCOG examination I would argue that this book would be an invaluable companion to those studying for the exam, and to keep as an easily accessible reference guide post qualification." Catriona Davis, BSc, MBBS, MRCGP, General Practitioner Trainee, UK "The knowledge available from this book is up-to-date and well organized." John Spencer, FRCOG, FHEA, Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist " written with empathy and understanding. An excellent book for all primary care practitioners." Chris Watkins, BA(Hons), RGN, Advanced Nurse Practitioner in Primary Care & Sexual Health

Foreword xi
Authors xiii
Acknowledgements xv
1 Basic clinical skills 1(18)
Basic female anatomy
1(2)
Basic female physiology
3(2)
Taking a gynaecological history
5(1)
Examining women
6(2)
Normal physiological vaginal discharge
8(1)
Pregnancy testing
9(1)
Blood testing for gynaecological problems
10(1)
Microbiological testing
11(2)
Imaging investigations
13(2)
Legal and ethical issues
15(2)
Maternity pay and benefits
17(2)
2 Basic surgical skills 19(12)
Pre-operative care
19(1)
Peri-operative care
20(2)
Surgical instruments
22(2)
Post-operative care
24(1)
Surgical procedures used in gynaecology
24(7)
3 Antenatal care 31(34)
Role of the midwife
31(2)
Role of the obstetrician
33(1)
Role of the general practitioner
33(3)
Minor ailments of pregnancy
36(2)
Moderately serious pregnancy complications
38(1)
Very serious pregnancy complications
39(5)
Maternal infection during pregnancy
44(7)
Antenatal screening and prenatal diagnosis
51(3)
Chromosomal abnormalities of the autosomal chromosomes
54(2)
Chromosomal abnormalities of the sex chromosomes
56(1)
Haemoglobinopathies
56(2)
Pre-existing medical conditions that affect pregnancy
58(3)
Special antenatal areas
61(4)
4 Management of labour and delivery 65(26)
The weeks prior to delivery
65(1)
Stages of labour
66(4)
Management of normal labour
70(4)
Assessment of fetal well-being
74(6)
Induction of labour
80(1)
Obstructed labour
81(6)
Obstetric emergencies
87(2)
Cultural and religious attitudes to childbirth
89(2)
5 Postpartum and neonatal care 91(12)
Management of the normal postpartum period
91(3)
Management of the abnormal postpartum period
94(4)
Neonatal care
98(5)
6 Gynaecological problems 103(40)
Ambiguous genitalia
103(2)
Adolescent gynaecology
105(4)
Adult gynaecology
109(9)
Urogynaecology
118(1)
Sexually transmitted infections
119(8)
Non-sexual vaginal infections
127(2)
Non-infectious vulvo-vaginal conditions
129(1)
Early pregnancy problems
129(5)
Gynaecological cancers
134(7)
Reference
141(2)
7 Fertility control 143(24)
Contraception
143(18)
Subfertility
161(6)
8 Hot topics and tips 167(10)
Sexual abuse and rape
167(1)
Domestic violence
167(1)
Commercial sex work (prostitution)
168(1)
Human trafficking
168(1)
Cosmetic surgery
169(1)
Female genital mutilation
170(1)
Media, body image and eating disorders
171(1)
Eugenics: Pre-implantation genetic screening
171(1)
Egg and sperm donation
172(1)
Three-parent babies
172(2)
Surrogate motherhood
174(1)
Services for foreign pregnant women in the United Kingdom
175(1)
Female orgasm
175(1)
Reference
176(1)
9 Sample examination questions 177(12)
Multiple choice questions (MCQs)
177(2)
Single best answer questions (SBAs)
179(4)
Extended matching questions (EMQs)
183(6)
10 Sample examination answers and explanations 189(18)
Multiple choice questions (MCQs): Answers and explanations
189(3)
Single best answers (SBAs): Answers and explanations
192(7)
Extended matching questions (EMQs): Answers and explanations
199(8)
Appendix: Useful documents and websites 207(2)
Index 209
Jamila Groves , BSc, MBBS, DRCOG, DFSRH, MRCGP, DCH, is a general practitioner who works as a partner in Leatside Surgery in Totnes, Devon, UK. Dr. Groves enjoys all aspects of medicine, particularly contact with patients, the building of relationships, and holistic care. Her enthusiasm, specialist skills, and advanced training in women's health has naturally led her into provision of well woman clinics. Dr. Groves has worked for extended periods with women in China, India, and Jamaica as well as in busy sexual health clinics in London, Portsmouth, and the Isle of Wight. Deena El-Shirbiny, MBBS, MRCP, MRCGP, DFSRH, DRCOG, is a general practitioner with a range of experience in primary care. During her career, Dr. El-Shirbiny gained clinical experience in a variety of clinical environments, including Nepal, Australia, Egypt, and the UK. She has a particular interest in health inequalities, which has led her to volunteer with a number of organisations in the UK, such as Medecins du Monde . Dr. El-Shirbiny recently sat the DRCOG herself and thus has contributed up-to-date, in-depth experience of the current DRCOG curriculum and examination procedure.