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nique among medical texts, the Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine is a complete and concise guide to the core areas of medicine that also encourages thinking about the world from the patient's perspective, offering a holistic, patient-centred approach. Loved and trusted by millions for over three...

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Abstract
Unique among medical texts, the Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine is a complete and concise guide
to the core areas of medicine that also encourages thinking about the world from the patient's perspective,
offering a holistic, patient-centred approach. Loved and trusted by millions for over three decades, the
Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine continues to be a truly indispensable companion for the practice
of modern medicine. Now in its eleventh edition, the Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine includes
three new authors on the writing team, bringing a fresh perspective to the content. Each page has been
updated to reflect the latest changes in practice and best management, and the chapters on haematology,
oncology, surgery, and radiology have been extensively reworked.




Chapter 1: Thinking about Medicine

Section: The Hippocratic Oath

1. A junior doctor is approached by a patient asking for a treatment that could
potentially harm their health. The doctor is concerned about balancing patient
autonomy with avoiding harm. Which principle of the Hippocratic Oath is the
doctor applying in this scenario?

A. Justice

B. Non-maleficence

C. Beneficence

D. Confidentiality

Answer: B

,Rationale: The principle of "non-maleficence" refers to avoiding harm to the patient, a
core part of the Hippocratic Oath. The doctor is considering this principle in deciding not
to provide a potentially harmful treatment.




Section: Bedside Manner and Communication

2. During rounds, a consultant criticizes a junior doctor’s communication style
with a patient. The doctor had used technical jargon that the patient didn’t
understand. What is the most appropriate communication approach when
interacting with patients?

A. Use simple language and check for understanding.

B. Use medical terms to appear knowledgeable.

C. Focus on the diagnosis, not the patient’s emotions.

D. Avoid eye contact to maintain professionalism.

Answer: A

Rationale: Effective communication with patients involves using clear, simple language
and ensuring they understand the information. Jargon should be avoided unless
properly explained.




Section: The Diagnostic Puzzle

3. A patient presents with vague symptoms that could indicate several possible
conditions. What is the first step in forming a diagnostic hypothesis according to
the diagnostic puzzle approach?

A. Conducting invasive tests immediately.

B. Taking a detailed patient history.

C. Prescribing antibiotics empirically.

D. Asking the patient to return if symptoms worsen.

,Answer: B

Rationale: A detailed patient history is critical in forming an initial diagnostic hypothesis,
as it provides clues to guide further investigation.




Section: Prescribing

4. A patient with renal impairment is prescribed a drug that is primarily excreted
by the kidneys. What is the most important factor to consider when adjusting the
drug dosage?

A. Patient’s age

B. Serum creatinine level

C. Patient’s weight

D. Liver function tests

Answer: B

Rationale: Serum creatinine is used to assess renal function and is crucial when
adjusting the dosage of drugs excreted by the kidneys to avoid toxicity.




Section: Medical Ethics

5. A medical student witnesses a senior doctor falsifying a patient’s medical
record to cover up an error. What ethical principle is being violated in this
situation?

A. Autonomy

B. Non-maleficence

C. Veracity

D. Justice

Answer: C

, Rationale: The principle of veracity refers to truth-telling. Falsifying medical records
violates this ethical obligation, potentially harming the patient and the integrity of care.




Section: Special Populations - The Older Person

6. An elderly patient is at risk of polypharmacy due to multiple chronic
conditions. What is the most effective strategy to minimize this risk?

A. Prescribing all medications at once to avoid multiple visits.

B. Regular medication reviews to assess necessity.

C. Only using over-the-counter medications.

D. Reducing the number of prescribed drugs by 50%.

Answer: B

Rationale: Regular medication reviews help assess the ongoing need for each drug,
minimizing the risks associated with polypharmacy in older adults.

Section: Medicine and…

7. A doctor finds herself overwhelmed by the emotional toll of treating terminally
ill patients. She seeks advice on how to cope with these feelings. What is the
most appropriate action for the doctor to take?

A. Keep her feelings private to maintain professionalism.

B. Talk to a senior colleague or counselor for support.

C. Ignore the feelings and focus on her work.

D. Take a leave of absence immediately.

Answer: B

Rationale: Seeking support from colleagues or a counselor is an appropriate way for
doctors to manage the emotional challenges of medicine, promoting mental well-being
and better patient care.

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