Clinical Examination
Mosby (Publisher)
Published on 31. July 1992
Book
Hardback
560 pages
978-0-397-44769-5 (ISBN)
Description
Early chapters describe the techniques and procedures fundamental to successful examination and diagnosis; effective history taking; interviewing the patient; what to look for during a general examination; assessment of presenting symptoms. Subsequent chapters deal with the examination of specific body regions. Each is introduced by a description of the relevant anatomy and physiology, a knowledge of which is vital to a complete understanding of clinical findings and their effective interpretation. As a necessary precursor to a discussion of specific examination techniques, there follows a description of the principal signs, symptoms and abnormalities which may be encountered upon examination. It should be noted that pathogenesis, treatment and specialized investigations are deliberately omitted from this book. Finally, examination techniques are described at length and in practical terms, thereby intending to help the reader to integrate the entire chapter into a usable whole.
Early chapters describe the techniques and procedures fundamental to successful examination and diagnosis; effective history taking; interviewing the patient; what to look for during a general examination; assessment of presenting symptoms. Subsequent chapters deal with the examination of specific body regions. Each is introduced by a description of the relevant anatomy and physiology, a knowledge of which is vital to a complete understanding of clinical findings and their effective interpretation. As a necessary precursor to a discussion of specific examination techniques, there follows a description of the principal signs, symptoms and abnormalities which may be encountered upon examination. It should be noted that pathogenesis, treatment and specialized investigations are deliberately omitted from this book. Finally, examination techniques are described at length and in practical terms, thereby intending to help the reader to integrate the entire chapter into a usable whole.
Early chapters describe the techniques and procedures fundamental to successful examination and diagnosis; effective history taking; interviewing the patient; what to look for during a general examination; assessment of presenting symptoms. Subsequent chapters deal with the examination of specific body regions. Each is introduced by a description of the relevant anatomy and physiology, a knowledge of which is vital to a complete understanding of clinical findings and their effective interpretation. As a necessary precursor to a discussion of specific examination techniques, there follows a description of the principal signs, symptoms and abnormalities which may be encountered upon examination. It should be noted that pathogenesis, treatment and specialized investigations are deliberately omitted from this book. Finally, examination techniques are described at length and in practical terms, thereby intending to help the reader to integrate the entire chapter into a usable whole.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Elsevier Health Sciences
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
10 b&w 250 interpretative line artworks, 540 colour photographs, 700 colour line drawings
Dimensions
Height: 297 mm
Width: 210 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-397-44769-5 (9780397447695)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Author
Consultant Gastroenterologist, Royal Free Hospital, London
Consultant Neurologist, Regional Neuroscience Centre, Charing Cross Hospital, London
Content
Interviewing technique and history taking, D. Perkin; symptom analysis, O. Epstein; the general examination, O. Epstein; the skin, hair and nails, O. Epstein; examination of the head and neck, N. Solomons; chest and lungs; heart, vessels; the abdomen, O. Epstein; the female reproductive system, O. Epstein; the male reproductive system, O. Epstein; muscles, bones and joints, D. Perkin; the nervous system, D. Perkin.