Number of Volumes
1 Vol.
Lc Classification Number
Rc1-1245
Reviews
"This book takes a fresh look at the routine physical examination. ... This approach is geared more toward experienced examiners who understand the traditional basics and can incorporate newer techniques to advance their knowledge of the physical examination. ... The book does take a new perspective and order of physical findings based upon the patient position, which would provide a time-saving advantage." (Vincent F. Carr, Doody's Book Reviews, January, 2018)
Table of Content
Part I. Patient sitting, facing examiner.- Chapter 1. INTRODUCTION.- Chapter 2. FIRST IMPRESSION.- Chapter 3. HAND.- Chapter 4. WRIST.- Chapter 5. THE ONE-MINUTE PHYSICAL EXAMINATION.- Chapter 6. FOREARM.- Chapter 7. ELBOW.- Chapter 8. VITAL SIGNS.- Chapter 9. SHOULDER.- Chapter 10. NECK.- Chapter 11. FACE.- Chapter 12. EYE.- Chapter 13. EAR.- Chapter 14. NOSE.- Chapter 15. MOUTH.- Chapter 16. THE ONE-MINUTE CRANIAL NERVE EXAMINATION.- Part II. Patient sitting with legs on table at 90 degrees from examiner.- Chapter 17. CHEST/LUNG.- Chapter 18. HEART.- Part III. Patient lying in 30 degrees, semi-supine position.- Chapter 19. NECK: SEMI-SUPINE.- Chapter 20. ABDOMEN.- Chapter 21. LEG: SUPINE.- Part IV. Patient sitting, facing examiner.- Chapter 22. LEG: SITTING.- Chapter 23. KNEE.- Chapter 24. FOOT.- Part V. Patient standing.- Chapter 25. BACK.- Chapter 26. GAIT.- Part VI. Male standing, female supine.- Chapter 27. URO-GENITAL SYSTEM.- Part VII. The Diabetic Foot.- Addendum. THE DIABETICFOOT.
Copyright Date
2018
Topic
Diagnostic Imaging / General, Family & General Practice, Internal Medicine, Cardiology, Nursing / General
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Medical