A tables: Red flags ordered by physiological system
Chapter 2 A tables Red flags ordered by physiological system Introduction These A tables are ordered according to the physiological systems of the body. Each A table lists the red…
Chapter 2 A tables Red flags ordered by physiological system Introduction These A tables are ordered according to the physiological systems of the body. Each A table lists the red…
Chapter 3 B tables Red flags ordered by symptom keyword Introduction The B tables present red flags ordered by symptom keyword. In each table the red flags are also prioritised…
Chapter 5 Communicating with medical practitioners It is good both for patient care and also for interprofessional relationships that complementary medical practitioners maintain contact with the conventional medical practitioners who…
Chapter 1 Red flags of disease Red flags are those symptoms and signs which, if elicited by therapist, either of conventional or complementary medicine, merit referral to a conventional doctor….
Chapter 6 Red flags and referrals Ethical points This final brief chapter is concerned with some of the ethical issues which specifically relate to the situation of a complementary therapist…
Chapter 4 C tables Red flags requiring urgent referral Introduction The C tables present 12 categories of red flag syndromes in which an urgent or high priority response is required…