
Symptom to Diagnosis: An Evidence Based Guide, Second Edition
McGraw-Hill Medical (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 16. November 2009
Book
Paperback/Softback
504 pages
978-0-07-149613-1 (ISBN)
Description
An engaging case-based approach to learning the diagnostic process in internal medicine
"All clinicians caring for patients, from medical students to residents and attending physicians, are the intended audience. The book is well written for all levels, and the authors are well-respected educators and experts in the field. 3 Stars."--Doody's Review Service
Symptom to Diagnosis teaches you an evidence-based, step-by-step process for evaluating, diagnosing, and treating patients based on their clinical complaints. By applying this process you will be able to recognize specific diseases and prescribe the most effective therapy.
Each chapter is built around a common patient complaint that illustrates essential concepts and provides insight into the process by which the differential diagnosis is identified.
Coverage for each disease includes:
Textbook Presentation: offers a concise statement of the common or classic presentation of the particular diseaseDisease Highlights: covers the most pertinent epidemiologic and pathophysiologic information for the diseaseEvidence-Based Diagnosis: reviews the accuracy of the history, physical exam, laboratory and radiologic tests for the disease. In this unique section, the author points out the findings that help you "rule in" or "rule out" the various diseases.Treatment: details the basics of therapy for the disease discussed
Filled with algorithms, summary tables, and questions that direct evaluation, Symptom to Diagnosis is a true must read before your first clinical encounter.
"All clinicians caring for patients, from medical students to residents and attending physicians, are the intended audience. The book is well written for all levels, and the authors are well-respected educators and experts in the field. 3 Stars."--Doody's Review Service
Symptom to Diagnosis teaches you an evidence-based, step-by-step process for evaluating, diagnosing, and treating patients based on their clinical complaints. By applying this process you will be able to recognize specific diseases and prescribe the most effective therapy.
Each chapter is built around a common patient complaint that illustrates essential concepts and provides insight into the process by which the differential diagnosis is identified.
Coverage for each disease includes:
Textbook Presentation: offers a concise statement of the common or classic presentation of the particular diseaseDisease Highlights: covers the most pertinent epidemiologic and pathophysiologic information for the diseaseEvidence-Based Diagnosis: reviews the accuracy of the history, physical exam, laboratory and radiologic tests for the disease. In this unique section, the author points out the findings that help you "rule in" or "rule out" the various diseases.Treatment: details the basics of therapy for the disease discussed
Filled with algorithms, summary tables, and questions that direct evaluation, Symptom to Diagnosis is a true must read before your first clinical encounter.
More details
Series
Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
100 Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 274 mm
Width: 218 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
1034 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-07-149613-1 (9780071496131)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Scott D.C. Stern, MD, FACP
Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine
Co-Director, Junior Clerkship in Medicine
Department of Internal Medicine
University of Chicago
Pritzker School of Medicine
Chicago, IL Diane Altkorn, MD
Department of Internal Medicine
University of Chicago
Pritzker School of Medicine
Chicago, IL Adam Cifu, MD
Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine
Department of Internal Medicine
University of Chicago
Pritzker School of Medicine
Chicago, IL
Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine
Co-Director, Junior Clerkship in Medicine
Department of Internal Medicine
University of Chicago
Pritzker School of Medicine
Chicago, IL Diane Altkorn, MD
Department of Internal Medicine
University of Chicago
Pritzker School of Medicine
Chicago, IL Adam Cifu, MD
Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine
Department of Internal Medicine
University of Chicago
Pritzker School of Medicine
Chicago, IL
Content
Contributing Authors
Preface
Acknowledgments
1.The Diagnostic Process
2. Screening & Health Maintenance
3.Abdominal Pain
4.Acid-Base Abnormalities
5.AIDS/HIV Infection
6. Anemia
7.Back Pain
8.Chest Pain
9.Cough, Fever, and Respiratory Infections
10.Delirium and Dementia
11. Diabetes
12.Diarrhea, Acute
13.Dizziness
14.Dyspnea
15.Edema
16.Fatigue
17.Gastrointestinal Bleeding
18.Headache
19.Hypercalcemia
20. Hypertension
21.Hyponatremia and Hypernatremia
22.Jaundice and Abnormal Liver Enzymes
23.Joint Pain
24.Rashes
25. Renal Failure, Acute
26.Syncope
27. Weight Loss, Involuntary
28.Wheezing and stridor
Index
Color Insert appears between pages 404 and 405
Preface
Acknowledgments
1.The Diagnostic Process
2. Screening & Health Maintenance
3.Abdominal Pain
4.Acid-Base Abnormalities
5.AIDS/HIV Infection
6. Anemia
7.Back Pain
8.Chest Pain
9.Cough, Fever, and Respiratory Infections
10.Delirium and Dementia
11. Diabetes
12.Diarrhea, Acute
13.Dizziness
14.Dyspnea
15.Edema
16.Fatigue
17.Gastrointestinal Bleeding
18.Headache
19.Hypercalcemia
20. Hypertension
21.Hyponatremia and Hypernatremia
22.Jaundice and Abnormal Liver Enzymes
23.Joint Pain
24.Rashes
25. Renal Failure, Acute
26.Syncope
27. Weight Loss, Involuntary
28.Wheezing and stridor
Index
Color Insert appears between pages 404 and 405