Symptom Sorter

Symptom Sorter by Keith Hopcroft, published by Radcliffe Publishing in 2010, is a comprehensive reference book designed for general practitioners and healthcare professionals. This fourth edition spans 449 pages and is presented in English, addressing the challenges faced by GPs when patients present with vague or multiple symptoms rather than clear diagnoses. The book covers over 100 common symptoms encountered in primary care, offering a symptom-based approach that contrasts with traditional diagnosis-focused texts.
Readers will find valuable insights into various symptoms, including new entries such as failure to thrive, anxiety, and hip and knee pain. The content is organized using a practical format that includes ‘red flags’, ‘top tips’, and a ‘ready reckoner’ for effective symptom sorting. This edition aims to enhance the diagnostic process for general practitioners, GP trainers, registrars, nurse practitioners, and A&E nurses, making it a significant addition to any medical practice library.
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Life would be much simpler for GPs if patients presented with diagnoses. Unfortunately, patients instead present with symptoms that are frequently vague, sometimes multiple and often obscure. Most clinical texts adopt a diagnosis rather than a symptom based approach. Across its four editions, Symptom Sorter has redressed this balance, becoming an essential reference book in primary care. Covering over 100 of the symptoms most commonly found in primary care, this latest, fully updated edition features new entries including failure to thrive and febrile children, anxiety, hip and knee pain, and mouth lumps and marks, all explored through the ‘red flags’, ‘top tips’ and ‘ready reckoner’ format for sorting symptoms that has made previous editions so popular and respected. All general practitioners, especially GP trainers, GP registrars, young principals, nurse practitioners and A&E nurses will find this book an invaluable reference. From reviews of previous editions: ‘Essential for all GPs, trainers and registrars. Great value and a superb practical book. Five stars!’ DOCTOR ‘This is the one book I would like to take into the consulting room.’ LONDON CALLING ‘If you have this book in your room, and you consult it every day, my guess is that you will do at least one thing better every day, and, maybe many more. If that is not a recommedation for a book, then I don’t know what is.’ WORK BASED LEARNING IN PRIMARY CARE ‘A classic general practice book.’ FAMILY MEDICINE ‘A very useful reference tool. Very user friendly and informative. A valuable asset for any practice library. It is one of the most well used books on my shelf.’ BEDS AND HERTS FACULTY NEWS ________________________________ Highly Commended – BMA Medical Book Awards 2004 (Second Edition) Commended – BMA Medical Book Awards 2008 (Third Edition)
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