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By: Anthony F. T. Brown, Mike Cadogan, Antonio (Tony) Celenza, Viet Tran
▶︎ Marshall and Ruedy’s On Call: Principles & Protocols, Australasian and UK 4th edition offers a carefully structured, risk-based approach to the initial assessment, investigation, differential diagnosis, and short-term management of a wide variety of on-call ward problems.
This fourth edition has been completely revised, with the addition of a new author, new chapters, and updated content based on the latest evidence-based guidelines. The layout is in a succinct, easy-to-read format that outlines a practical, fast, efficient, and effective bedside approach to clinical problem-solving on call. Clinical reasoning has never been made so explicit and exciting!
✅ General principles: Overview of the professional, organisational, ethical, and social traits required of the junior doctor on call
✅ Emergency calls: Risk-stratified approach to life-threatening airway, breathing, circulation, neurological disability, and environmental factors (ABCDE)
✅ Common calls: Explicit detail on how to deal with every call, from urgent to non-life-threatening, based on a standardised, reproducible clinical reasoning approach
✅ Investigations: How to interpret an ECG, common imaging, acid-base, electrolyte, and haematological tests when on call
✅ Practical procedures: How to perform a large array of practical procedures that may be needed when on call
✅ Formulary: Quick reference for the indications, actions, adverse effects, cautions, doses, and routes of administration of the vast array of drugs encountered in ward patients
✅ Laboratory values: Normal values for all the common tests






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