
The Complementary Therapist's Guide to Red Flags and Referrals
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- Front cover
- The Complementary Therapist's Guide to Red Flags and Referrals
- Copyright page
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Forewords
- Dr. Val-Foreword
- References
- Acknowledgements
- 1 Red flags of disease
- Use of complementary medicine and red flags
- The red flags as guides to referral
- Prioritisation of the red flags
- How to respond to the red flags
- Non-Urgent Red Flags
- High Priority Red Flags
- Urgent Red Flags
- The summaries of red flags of disease
- 2 A tables:
- Introduction
- A1: Red flags of cancer
- A2: Red flags of infectious diseases: vulnerable groups
- A3: Red flags of infectious diseases: fever, dehydration and confusion
- A4: Red flags of diseases of the mouth
- A5: Red flags of diseases of the oesophagus
- A6: Red flags of diseases of the stomach
- A7: Red flags of diseases of the pancreas
- A8: Red flags of diseases of the liver
- A9: Red flags of diseases of the gallbladder
- A10: Red flags of diseases of the small and large intestines
- A11: Red flags of diseases of the blood vessels
- A12: Red flags of hypertension
- A13: Red flags of angina and heart attack
- A14: Red flags of heart failure and arrhythmias
- A15: Red flags of pericarditis
- A16: Red flags of upper respiratory disease
- A17: Red flags of lower respiratory disease
- A18: Red flags of anaemia
- A19: Red flags of haemorrhage and shock
- A20: Red flags of leukaemia and lymphoma
- A21: Red flags of raised intracranial pressure
- A22: Red flags of brain haemorrhage, stroke and brain tumour
- A23: Red flags of headache
- A24: Red flags of dementia, epilepsy and other disorders of the central nervous system
- A25: Red flags of diseases of the spinal cord and peripheral nerves
- A26: Red flags of diseases of the bones
- A27: Red flags of localised diseases of the joints, ligaments and muscles
- A28: Red flags of generalised diseases of the joints, ligaments and muscles
- A29: Red flags of diseases of the kidneys
- A30: Red flags of diseases of the ureters, bladder and urethra
- A31: Red flags of diseases of the thyroid gland
- A32: Red flags of diabetes mellitus
- A33: Red flags of other endocrine disease
- A34: Red flags of menstruation
- A35: Red flags of sexually transmitted diseases
- A36: Red flags of structural disorders of the reproductive system
- A37: Red flags of pregnancy
- A38: Red flags of the puerperium (the 8 weeks that follow delivery)
- A39: Red flags of diseases of the breast
- A40: Red flags of childhood diseases
- A41: Red flags of diseases of the skin
- A42: Red flags of diseases of the eye
- A43: Red flags of diseases of the ear
- A44: Red flags of mental health disorders
- 3 B tables:
- Introduction
- 4 C tables:
- Introduction
- Notes
- Notes
- Notes
- Notes
- Notes
- Notes
- Notes
- Notes
- Notes
- Notes
- Notes
- Notes
- 5 Communicating with medical practitioners
- Choice of method of communication
- Using the patient as the communicator
- Speaking to the doctor in person
- Communicating by letter
- The structure and content of the communication
- Information to include when communicating about a patient to a medical practitioner
- Patient identifiers
- Brief summary of reason for referral
- More detailed history of main complaint
- Symptoms
- Signs
- Drug history
- Social history
- Summarise what is wanted of the medical practitioner
- If appropriate, take the opportunity to describe how you have been treating with complementary medicine
- Important additional points which apply to letters
- Headed notepaper (see Figure 5.1)
- Date
- Choice of language
- Confidentiality
- Sample letter for referring patients to medical practitioners
- 6 Red flags and referrals:
- The importance of clear records
- If in doubt, seek advice
- Maintaining confidentiality
- Further reading
- Index
- A
- B
- C
- D
- E
- F
- G
- H
- I
- J
- K
- L
- M
- N
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- P
- Q
- R
- S
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- W
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