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Assessment of an acutely poisoned patient involves taking an appropriate history, assessing the level of consciousness, ventilation and circulation, undertaking a physical examination, and requesting appropriate toxicological and non-toxicological investigations. Diagnosis is based on the history, circumstantial evidence (if available), a cluster of common features (if present) and, occasionally,...
The aim of achieving an accurate diagnosis and stage of lung cancer is to ensure that patients can be offered the most appropriate treatment. Investigations should yield the required level of diagnostic and staging information with least risk and discomfort for the patient. It is vital that this is in line with the patient's wishes and appropriate to their fitness as well as the potential treatment...
Depression is a common relapsing mood disorder that causes significant distress and impairment in social and occupational functioning. It is associated with an increased risk of death, not only through suicide, but also from physical illnesses such as cardiovascular disease. It is under-recognized and undertreated and should be considered in individuals at high risk of depression, for example those...
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