History taking and physical examination : essentials and clinical correlates

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History taking and physical examination : essentials and clinical correlates

Norton J. Greenberger, Daniel R. Hinthorn

Mosby-Year Book, c1993

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

"Physical Diagnosis" addresses the skills to perform the physical examination as well as important elements in clinical reasoning. Both organizationally and conceptually, this text is based on a number of assumptions. The first is that medical students possess a good working knowledge of gross anatomy and normal physiology and do not need extensive repetition of this material. Secondly, the book assumes that medical students want to reach a working clinical hypothesis as a result of the physical examination. Coverage of basic anatomy and physiology is substantially reduced, with a proportionately greater emphasis on extensive tables of differential diagnosis, pathophysiologic correlates, common pitfalls and clinical cases. In essence, this text aids problem-based learning to correlate physical examination with clinical diagnosis.

目次

  • Approach to the patient
  • an overview of the history and physical exam
  • clinical reasoning
  • evaluation of eyes, ears, nose, mouth, throat and neck
  • evaluation of chest
  • evaluation of heart and blood vessels
  • evaluation of abdomen
  • evaluation of male genitalia
  • evaluation of female genitalia
  • evaluation of breast
  • evaluation of the musculoskeletal system.

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