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E-grāmata: History and Clinical Examination at a Glance

(Flinders University; Oxford University)
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In this quick reference, Gleadle (medicine, Flinders U., Australia) demonstrates to medical students, residents, junior doctors, and health professionals history and clinical examination skills for each of the body systems and various presentations and conditions. He covers key history taking skills, including relationships with patients, family history, and functional inquiry, and conditions like heart failure, cough, headache, urinary symptoms, asthma, stroke, AIDS and HIV, and dementia, with topics presented in a one or two-page spread with illustrations and explanations of questions to ask and examination techniques. This edition has a new section on the development of communication skills in different situations. There is no bibliography. Annotation ©2012 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Every medical student must be able to take an accurate history and perform a physical examination. This third edition of History and Clinical Examination at a Glance provides a concise, highly illustrated companion to help you develop these vital skills as you practice on the wards. Building on an overview of the patient/doctor relationship and basic enquiry, the text supports learning either by system or presentation of common conditions, with step-by-step and evidence-based information to support clinical examination and help you formulate a sound differential diagnosis.

History and Clinical Examination at a Glance features:

  • Succinct text and full colour illustrations, including many brand new clinical photographs
  • A new section on the development of communication skills, which explains how to communicate in different circumstances, and with different groups of people
  • A self-assessment framework which can be used individually, by tutors, or in group practice to prepare for OSCEs

History and Clinical Examination at a Glance is the perfect guide for medical, health science students, and junior doctors, as an ideal resource for clinical attachments, last-minute revision, or whenever you need a refresher.

Recenzijas

"This is a useful, basic book for all students and clinicians. Regardless of readers' level of professional development -- just starting to learn physical examination or experienced but wishing a quick memory jogger for common complaints they encounter in the primary care setting - they will find this to be a one-of-a-kind resource." (Doody's, 30 August 2012)

Preface 7(2)
List of abbreviations
9(1)
Part 1 Communication skills
1 Fundamental communication skills
10(2)
2 Communicating information
12(2)
3 Communicating bad news
14(2)
4 Communicating with relatives
16(2)
5 Cultural differences
18(2)
6 Exploring sensitive issues
20(2)
7 History and examination in clinical exams
22(2)
Part 2 Taking a history
8 Relationship with patient
24(2)
9 History of presenting complaint
26(2)
10 Past medical history, drugs and allergies
28(2)
11 Family and social history
30(1)
12 Functional enquiry
31(1)
Part 3 History and examination of the systems
13 Is the patient ill?
32(2)
14 Principles of examination
34(2)
15 The cardiovascular system
36(4)
16 The respiratory system
40(2)
17 The gastrointestinal system
42(2)
18 The male genitourinary system
44(2)
19 Gynaecological history and examination
46(2)
20 Breast examination
48(1)
21 Obstetric history and examination
49(1)
22 The nervous system
50(4)
23 The musculoskeletal system
54(2)
24 Skin
56(2)
25 The visual system
58(2)
26 Examination of the ears, nose, mouth, throat, thyroid and neck
60(1)
27 Examination of urine
61(1)
28 The psychiatric assessment
62(3)
29 Examination of the legs
65(1)
30 General examination
66(2)
31 Presenting a history and examination
68(2)
Part 4 Presentations
32 Chest pain
70(2)
33 Abdominal pain
72(2)
34 Headache
74(2)
35 Vomiting, diarrhoea and change in bowel habit
76(3)
36 Gastrointestinal haemorrhage
79(1)
37 Indigestion and dysphagia
80(2)
38 Weight loss
82(2)
39 Fatigue
84(2)
40 The unconscious patient
86(2)
41 The intensive care unit patient
88(2)
42 Back pain
90(2)
43 Hypertension
92(2)
44 Swollen legs
94(1)
45 Jaundice
95(1)
46 Postoperative fever
96(1)
47 Suspected meningitis
97(1)
48 Anaemia
98(2)
49 Lymphadenopathy
100(1)
50 Cough
101(1)
51 Confusion
102(2)
52 Lump
104(1)
53 Breast lump
105(1)
54 Palpitations/arrhythmias
106(1)
55 Joint problems
107(1)
56 Red eye
108(1)
57 Dizziness
109(1)
58 Breathlessness
110(2)
59 Dysuria and haematuria
112(2)
60 Attempted suicide
114(2)
61 Immunosuppressed patients
116(1)
62 Diagnosing death
117(1)
63 Shock
118(2)
64 Trauma
120(2)
65 Alcohol-related problems
122(2)
66 Collapse
124(2)
Part 5 Conditions
Cardiovascular
67 Myocardial infarction and angina
126(2)
68 Hypovolemia
128(2)
69 Heart failure
130(2)
70 Mitral stenosis
132(1)
71 Mitral regurgitation
133(1)
72 Aortic stenosis
134(2)
73 Aortic regurgitation
136(2)
74 Tricuspid regurgitation
138(1)
75 Pulmonary stenosis
139(1)
76 Congenital heart disease
140(2)
77 Aortic dissection
142(2)
78 Aortic aneurysm
144(2)
79 Infective endocarditis
146(2)
80 Pulmonary embolism and deep vein thrombosis
148(2)
81 Prosthetic cardiac valves
150(1)
82 Peripheral vascular disease
151(1)
Endocrine/metabolic
83 Diabetes mellitus
152(2)
84 Hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism
154(2)
85 Addison's disease and Cushing's syndrome
156(1)
86 Hypopituitarism
157(1)
87 Acromegaly
158(2)
Nephrology and urology
88 Renal failure
160(2)
89 Polycystic kidney disease
162(1)
90 Nephrotic syndrome
163(1)
91 Urinary symptoms
164(2)
92 Testicular lumps
166(2)
Gastrointestinal
93 Chronic liver disease
168(2)
94 Inflammatory bowel disease
170(1)
95 Splenomegaly/hepatosplenomegaly
171(1)
96 Acute abdomen
172(2)
97 Pancreatitis
174(2)
98 Abdominal mass
176(1)
99 Appendicitis
177(1)
Respiratory
100 Asthma
178(2)
101 Pneumonia
180(1)
102 Pleural effusion
181(1)
103 Fibrosing alveolitis, bronchiectasis, cystic fibrosis and sarcoidosis
182(2)
104 Carcinoma of the lung
184(2)
105 Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
186(2)
106 Pneumothorax
188(1)
107 Tuberculosis
189(1)
Neurology
108 Stroke
190(2)
109 Parkinson's disease
192(1)
110 Motor neurone disease
193(1)
111 Multiple sclerosis
194(2)
112 Peripheral neuropathy
196(1)
113 Carpal tunnel syndrome
197(1)
114 Myotonic dystrophy and muscular dystrophy
198(2)
115 Myasthenia gravis
200(1)
116 Cerebellar disorders
201(1)
117 Dementia
202(2)
Musculoskeletal
118 Rheumatoid arthritis
204(2)
119 Osteoarthritis and osteoporosis
206(2)
120 Gout and Paget's disease
208(1)
121 Ankylosing spondylitis
209(1)
Other
122 Systemic lupus erythematosus and vasculitis
210(2)
123 Malignant disease
212(1)
124 Scleroderma
213(1)
125 AIDS and HIV
214(2)
Appendix: A self-assessment framework of communication skills in history and examination 216(1)
Index 217
Jonathan Gleadle is Professor of Medicine at Flinders University and Consultant Nephrologist at Flinders Medical Centre, Adelaide, South Australia. He was formerly University Lecturer in Nephrology and General Medicine at Oxford University.