Internal Medicine Reference: A Practical Clinical Reference for Diagnosis, Workup, and Management - Softcover

Vale, Liam M.; Mercer, Isla J.; Senn, Owen R.; Kerr, Aria T.; Cross, Noah M.

 
9798185270387: Internal Medicine Reference: A Practical Clinical Reference for Diagnosis, Workup, and Management

Synopsis

A patient with chest pain may have reflux, pneumonia, anxiety, pulmonary embolism, or acute coronary syndrome. A patient with fatigue, confusion, fever, shortness of breath, abdominal pain, or unexplained weight loss may be facing a routine medical problem—or the early warning signs of sepsis, heart failure, kidney injury, stroke, cancer, medication toxicity, or another life-threatening condition.

In internal medicine, the challenge is rarely just knowing a list of diseases. The real challenge is deciding what matters first when symptoms overlap, test results are incomplete, chronic illnesses complicate the picture, and every decision can affect the patient’s outcome.

Internal Medicine Reference is a practical clinical guide for medical students, residents, physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, nurses, pharmacists, and healthcare trainees who want a clearer, more reliable approach to diagnosis, workup, and management of adult medical conditions.

Built for real clinical settings, this book helps readers move from the first complaint to a focused treatment plan. It explains how to recognize red flags, organize a meaningful differential diagnosis, select appropriate tests, interpret results in context, begin evidence-based treatment, monitor response, and know when urgent escalation, consultation, or referral is needed.

Inside, readers will find practical guidance on:

• Evaluating common and high-risk presentations such as chest pain, dyspnea, fever, abdominal pain, syncope, weakness, confusion, edema, fatigue, and unexplained weight loss
• Building focused differential diagnoses without becoming overwhelmed by unnecessary possibilities
• Ordering and interpreting laboratory tests, ECGs, imaging, cultures, arterial blood gases, electrolyte studies, and other diagnostic tools
• Recognizing time-sensitive conditions including sepsis, acute coronary syndrome, pulmonary embolism, stroke, gastrointestinal bleeding, diabetic emergencies, acute kidney injury, and respiratory failure
• Managing common cardiovascular, respiratory, endocrine, renal, gastrointestinal, neurologic, infectious, hematologic, rheumatologic, and metabolic disorders
• Creating treatment plans that account for comorbidities, medication risks, contraindications, follow-up needs, and the patient’s real-life circumstances
• Avoiding common diagnostic traps, delayed escalation, unnecessary testing, treatment-related harm, and medication errors
• Applying practical clinical reasoning in outpatient clinics, emergency settings, inpatient wards, and bedside practice

What makes this reference valuable is its focus on the uncertainty clinicians face every day. Patients do not arrive with textbook presentations. They arrive with incomplete histories, multiple medications, chronic disease, evolving symptoms, unexpected test results, and concerns that may not be expressed clearly.

Internal Medicine Reference helps readers identify what cannot be missed, ask better questions, interpret the clinical clues that matter, and make decisions that are structured, safe, and patient-centered.

Whether you are preparing for clinical rotations, entering residency, reviewing adult medicine, managing hospitalized patients, or strengthening your daily diagnostic skills, this book provides a dependable framework for thoughtful assessment, efficient workup, and evidence-based internal medicine management.

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