TY - BOOK AU - Morgan,Jenna AU - Viggars,Andrew AU - Walker,Harriet TI - Surgery on the move SN - 1444176013 (pbk) AV - RD37 .M67 2013 KW - Surgery KW - Print books KW - local N1 - Includes index; Contents note continued: 14.Breast -- 14.1.Breast EMQs -- 14.2.Breast EMQ answers -- 14.3.Breast SBAs -- 14.4.Breast SBA answers -- 15.Endocrine -- 15.1.Endocrine EMQs -- 15.2.Endocrine EMQ answers -- 15.3.Endocrine SBAs -- 15.4.Endocrine SBA answers -- 16.Hepatobiliary -- 16.1.Hepatobiliary EMQs -- 16.2.Hepatobiliary EMQ answers -- 16.3.Hepatobiliary SBAs -- 16.4.Hepatobiliary SBA answers -- 17.Upper GI -- 17.1.Upper GI EMQs -- 17.2.Upper GI EMQ answers -- 17.3.Upper GI SBAs -- 17.4.Upper GI SBA answers -- 18.Colorectal -- 18.1.Colorectal EMQs -- 18.2.Colorectal EMQ answers -- 18.3.Colorectal SBAs -- 18.4.Colorectal SBA answers -- 19.Vascular -- 19.1.Vascular EMQs -- 19.2.Vascular EMQ answers -- 19.3.Vascular SBAs -- 19.4.Vascular SBA answers -- 20.Urology -- 20.1.Urology EMQs -- 20.2.Urology EMQ answers -- 20.3.Urology SBAs -- 20.4.Urology SBA answers -- 21.Trauma and burns -- 21.1.Trauma and burns EMQs -- 21.2.Trauma and burns EMQ answers -- 21.3.Trauma and burns SBAs --; Contents note continued: 21.4.Trauma and burns SBA answers -- 22.Post-operative care -- 22.1.Post-operative care EMQs -- 22.2.Post-operative care EMQ answers -- 22.3.Post-operative care SBAs -- 22.4.Post-operative care SBA answers; Contents note continued: 4.8.Cushing's syndrome -- 4.9.Multiple endocrine neoplasia (MEN) -- 5.Hepatobiliary -- 5.1.Hepatobiliary anatomy -- 5.2.Upper abdominal pain -- 5.3.How to examine the abdomen -- 5.4.Jaundice: pathophysiology and classification -- 5.5.Gallstones -- 5.6.Acute pancreatitis -- 5.7.Pancreatic malignancies -- 5.8.Primary hepatic malignancies -- 5.9.Secondary hepatic malignancies -- 5.10.Biliary malignancies: gallbladder -- 5.11.Biliary malignancies: cholangiocarcinoma -- 6.Upper GI -- 6.1.Gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GORD) -- 6.2.Hiatus hernia -- 6.3.Achalasia -- 6.4.Mallory--Weiss tear -- 6.5.Oesophageal varices -- 6.6.Oesophageal cancer -- 6.7.How to manage acute upper GI haemorrhage -- 6.8.How to manage acute dysphagia -- 6.9.Peptic ulcer disease -- 6.10.Stomach cancer -- 6.11.Intestinal ischaemia -- 6.12.Small bowel obstruction -- 6.13.Small bowel tumours -- 7.Colorectal -- 7.1.Anatomy of the bowel -- 7.2.Appendicitis --; Contents note continued: 7.3.How to manage a case of suspected appendicitis -- 7.4.Inflammatory bowel disease -- 7.5.Crohn's disease -- 7.6.Ulcerative colitis -- 7.7.Ischaemic colitis -- 7.8.Infective colitis -- 7.9.Irritable bowel syndrome -- 7.10.Colorectal cancer -- 7.11.Colonic polyps -- 7.12.Diverticular disease -- 7.13.Angiodysplasia -- 7.14.Endoscopy -- 7.15.Pilonidal disease -- 7.16.Haemorrhoids (commonly referred to as `piles') -- 7.17.Rectal prolapse -- 7.18.Anal fissure -- 7.19.Anorectal abscess -- 7.20.Fistula-in-ano -- 7.21.Anal cancer -- 7.22.Stomas -- 8.Vascular -- 8.1.Vascular anatomy -- 8.2.AAA -- 8.3.How to manage a suspected leaking AAA -- 8.4.Aortic dissection -- 8.5.Acute limb ischaemia -- 8.6.How to manage a case of possible ALI -- 8.7.Chronic lower limb ischaemia -- 8.8.How to examine the peripheral vascular system -- 8.9.The diabetic foot -- 8.10.Varicose veins -- 8.11.How to examine varicose veins -- 8.12.Carotid disease -- 9.Acute urology --; Contents note continued: 9.1.How to examine the male genitalia -- 9.2.Testicular torsion -- 9.3.Epididymo-orchitis -- 9.4.Lower urinary tract infection (pyelonephritis) -- 9.5.Upper UTI (pyelonephritis) -- 9.6.Fournier's gangrene -- 9.7.Urolithiasis -- 9.8.Urinary retention -- 9.9.Frank haematuria -- 9.10.Paraphymosis -- 9.11.Priapism -- 9.12.How to insert a urinary catheter -- 10.Burns and trauma -- 10.1.ATLS principles -- 10.2.Abdominal trauma -- 10.3.Thoracic trauma -- 10.4.Head trauma -- 10.5.Burns -- 11.Post-operative care -- 11.1.Post-operative care on the surgical ward -- 11.2.General post-operative complications -- pt. II Self-assessment -- 12.Pre-operative care -- 12.1.Pre-operative care EMQs -- 12.2.Pre-operative care EMQ answers -- 12.3.Pre-operative care SBAs -- 12.4.Pre-operative care SBA answers -- 13.Lumps and bumps -- 13.1.Lumps and bumps EMQs -- 13.2.Lumps and bumps EMQ answers -- 13.3.Lumps and bumps SBAs -- 13.4.Lumps and bumps SBA answers --; Machine generated contents note: pt. I General surgery -- 1.Pre-operative care -- 1.1.Pre-operative assessment in the elective patient -- 1.2.Pre-operative assessment in the emergency surgical patient -- 1.3.How to manage conditions of special relevance -- 1.4.Preparation for theatre -- 1.5.First time in the operating theatre -- 1.6.Incisions -- 2.Lumps and bumps -- 2.1.Abdominal wall herniae -- 2.2.How to examine for groin herniae -- 2.3.Benign soft tissue swellings -- 2.4.Malignant soft tissue swellings -- 2.5.How to examine a soft tissue swelling -- 2.6.Superficial infections -- 2.7.Skin cancers -- 3.Breast -- 3.1.Breast examination -- 3.2.Benign breast diseases -- 3.3.Breast cancer -- 3.4.Breast screening -- 4.Endocrine -- 4.1.Examination of the thyroid gland -- 4.2.Hyperthyroidism -- 4.3.Hypothyroidism -- 4.4.Carcinoma of the thyroid gland -- 4.5.Primary hyperparathyroidism -- 4.6.Phaeochromocytoma -- 4.7.Conn's syndrome (primary hyperaldosteronism) -- ER -