It’s 16.10 on a Friday afternoon on a busy on-call day: you have just managed to find the time to review and action your lab results:
37 results in the inbox… here we go…
Is this serious? Does the patient need admission to hospital today?
It’s just out of the reference range – shall I consider that normal and tick
as ‘no action required’?
Should I just repeat the test, but what testing interval is appropriate?
Are there other tests to request that may help in the diagnosis and
management?
To answer these questions, and many more, the book is split into two main sections:
Clinical chapters covering clinical biochemistry, haematology, immunology and rheumatology, and microbiology, which review:
Managing individual abnormal test results
Background information
Causes
History and examination
Investigations: initial and further tests to consider
Referral
GP management tips
The role of specific tests
Indications for use
Interpretation tips
Investigations to consider for specific clinical scenarios and common signs and symptoms presenting to primary care:
Initial tests to perform
Further tests to consider
Lab Results Made Easy is essential reading for everyone looking to safely manage abnormal results in primary care – it will help with decision-making, especially at 16.10 (and later) on those Friday afternoons…