The Complementary Therapist's Guide to Red Flags and Referrals
By- Clare Stephenson, MA(Cantab), BM, BCh(Oxon), MSc(Public Health Medicine), LicAc(Licentiate in Acupuncture), Lecturer and Programme Leader, Conventional Medical Sciences, College of Intergrated Chinese Medicine; Reading, England, UK; Private Acupuncture Practice
Unique ready reference for all complementary medicine, massage
therapy and manual therapy practitioners and
students alerting them to red flag symptoms
which should be referred for Western medical
investigation or emergency medical treatment.When can a patient be safely reassured and when
do they need further investigation or treatment?Red flags are clinical signs that suggest a patient
needs prompt investigation and treatment fora potentially dangerous situation. Therapists
increasingly find themselves working alongsideconventionally trained doctors and nurses and it is
vital for them to understand conventional medicaldiagnoses, symptoms and treatments and, crucially,
to recognise warning signs of serious disease. Thisis essential in order to be a safe practitioner.
Clare Stephensons The Complementary TherapistsGuide to Red Flags and Referrals
meets this need byproviding an easily accessible reference to red flagsymptoms, designed especially for therapists. It offers
guidance on how best to respond to those symptomsand signs of disease which can be readily discerned
through routine history taking and basic examinationof the body. The guidance is in language which is
accessible to therapists, and clear advice is offeredon when to refer patients to conventional medicine
practitioners and how to communicate with doctorswhen making a referral.
Clinical syndromes which merit rapid response aresummarised for ease of reference.
Paperback, 272 Pages
Published: February 2013
Imprint: Churchill Livingstone
ISBN: 978-0-7020-4766-4
