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Seidel's Guide to Physical Examination 8th Revised edition [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 736 pages, height x width: 281x222 mm, Approx. 2450 illustrations (2390 in full color)
  • Izdošanas datums: 31-Jan-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Mosby
  • ISBN-10: 0323112404
  • ISBN-13: 9780323112406
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
  • Formāts: Hardback, 736 pages, height x width: 281x222 mm, Approx. 2450 illustrations (2390 in full color)
  • Izdošanas datums: 31-Jan-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Mosby
  • ISBN-10: 0323112404
  • ISBN-13: 9780323112406
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
With a strong patient-centered approach to care and an author team comprised of nurses and physicians,Seidels Guide to Physical Examination, 8th Edition, addresses teaching and learning health assessment in nursing, medical, and a wide variety of other health-care programs, at both undergraduate and graduate levels. This new edition offers an increased focus on evidence-based practice and improved readability, along with integrated lifespan content and numerous special features such asClinical Pearls and Physical Variations, Functional Assessment, andStaying Well boxes.Evidence-Based Practice in Physical Examination boxes supply you with current data on the most effective techniques for delivering quality patient care.Clinical Pearls lend insights and clinical expertise to help you develop clinical judgment skills.Functional Assessment boxes present a more holistic approach to patient care that extends beyond the physical exam to patients functional ability.Staying Well boxes focus you on patient wellness and health promotion.Risk Factor boxes provide opportunities for patient teaching or genetic testing for a variety of conditions.Differential diagnosis content offers you an understanding of how disease presentations vary and specific information for how to make diagnoses from similar abnormal findings.Abnormal Findings tables equip you with a quick, illustrated reference that allows for comparisons of various abnormalities along with key symptoms and underlying pathophysiology.Sample Documentation boxes clarify appropriate professional language for the process of recording patient assessment data.NEW! Advance Practice Skills highlighted throughout text makes identification and reference easier for students.NEW! Updated content throughout provides you with cutting-edge research and a strong evidence-based approach to care.NEW! Vital Signs and Pain Assessment Chapter groups important, foundational tasks together for easy reference in one location.NEW! Improve readability ensures content remains clear, straightforward, and easy to understand.NEW! Updated illustrations and photographs enhances visual appeal and clarifies anatomic concepts and exam techniques.
About The Authors vii
Reviewers ix
Preface x
1 The History and Interviewing Process
1(20)
Developing a Relationship with the Patient
1(5)
Effective Communication
2(4)
The Patient History
6(1)
Setting for the Interview
6(1)
Structure of the History
6(1)
Building the History
6(14)
Sensitive Issues
7(3)
Outline of the History
10(4)
Adaptations for Age, Gender, and Possible Disabilities
14(6)
The Next Step
20(1)
2 Cultural Competency
21(9)
A Definition of Culture
21(1)
Distinguishing Physical Characteristics
21(1)
Cultural Competence
22(1)
Cultural Humility
23(1)
The Impact of Culture
23(1)
The Blurring of Cultural Distinctions
23(1)
The Primacy of the Individual in Health Care
24(1)
Professional Cultures within the Health Professions
24(1)
The Impact of Culture on Illness
24(1)
The Components of a Cultural Response
25(3)
Modes of Communication
26(1)
Health Beliefs and Practices
27(1)
Family Relationships
27(1)
Diet and Nutritional Practices
28(1)
Summing Up
28(2)
3 Examination Techniques and Equipment
30(20)
Precautions to Prevent Infection
30(1)
Latex Allergy
30(2)
Examination Technique
32(3)
Patient Positions and Draping
32(1)
Inspection
32(1)
Palpation
33(1)
Percussion
34(1)
Auscultation
35(1)
Modifications for Patients with Disabilities
35(2)
Patients with Mobility Impairments
35(1)
Patients with Sensory Impairment
36(1)
Special Concerns for Patients with Spinal Cord Injury or Lesion
37(1)
Equipment
37(13)
Weight Scales and Height Measurement Devices
37(2)
Thermometer
39(1)
Stethoscope
39(1)
Sphygmomanometer
40(1)
Pulse Oximeter
40(1)
Doppler
41(1)
Portable Ultrasound
41(1)
Fetal Monitoring Equipment
41(1)
Ophthalmoscope
42(1)
PanOptic Ophthalmoscope
43(1)
StrabismoScope
43(1)
Photoscreening
43(1)
Visual Acuity Charts
43(1)
Near Vision Charts
44(1)
Amsler Grid
44(1)
Otoscope
45(1)
Tympanometer
45(1)
Nasal Speculum
45(1)
Tuning Fork
45(1)
Percussion (Reflex) Hammer
46(1)
Neurologic Hammer
46(1)
Tape Measure
46(1)
Transilluminator
47(1)
Vaginal Speculum
47(1)
Goniometer
48(1)
Wood's Lamp
48(1)
Dermatoscope
48(1)
Calipers for Skinfold Thickness
49(1)
Monofilament
49(1)
Scoliometer
49(1)
4 Vital Signs and Pain Assessment
50(14)
Anatomy and Physiology
50(2)
Temperature
50(1)
Pulse Rate
50(1)
Respiratory Rate
50(1)
Blood Pressure
50(1)
Pain
50(2)
Review of Related History
52(1)
Present Problem
52(1)
Personal and Social History
52(1)
Examination and Findings
52(10)
Temperature
52(1)
Pulse Rate
53(1)
Respiratory Rate
53(1)
Blood Pressure
53(3)
Pain Assessment
56(1)
Self-Report Pain Rating Scales
56(1)
Assessing Pain Behaviors
56(6)
Abnormalities
62(2)
5 Mental Status
64(15)
Anatomy and Physiology
64(1)
Review of Related History
65(1)
History of Present Illness
65(1)
Past Medical History
66(1)
Family History
66(1)
Personal and Social History
66(1)
Examination and Findings
66(9)
Physical Appearance and Behavior
66(1)
Grooming
66(1)
Emotional Status
67(1)
Nonverbal Communication (Body Language)
67(1)
State of Consciousness
67(1)
Cognitive Abilities
67(1)
Analogies
67(2)
Abstract Reasoning
69(1)
Arithmetic Calculation
69(1)
Writing Ability
69(1)
Execution of Motor Skills
69(1)
Memory
70(1)
Attention Span
70(1)
Judgment
70(1)
Speech and Language Skills
70(1)
Voice Quality
70(1)
Articulation
70(1)
Comprehension
70(1)
Coherence
70(1)
Emotional Stability
71(1)
Mood and Feelings
71(1)
Thought Process and Content
71(1)
Perceptual Distortions and Hallucinations
71(4)
Abnormalities
75(4)
6 Growth and Measurement
79(16)
Anatomy and Physiology
79(3)
Differences in Growth by Organ System
80(2)
Review of Related History
82(1)
History of Present Illness
82(1)
Past Medical History
82(1)
Family History
82(1)
Personal and Social History
82(1)
Examination and Findings
83(8)
Equipment
83(1)
Weight and Standing Height
83(1)
Body Mass Index
83(1)
Recumbent Length
83(1)
Weight
84(1)
Head Circumference
84(1)
Chest Circumference
85(1)
Gestational Age
85(1)
Stature and Weight
86(1)
Upper-to-Lower Segment Ratio
87(1)
Arm Span
87(1)
Sexual Maturation
87(4)
Abnormalities
91(4)
7 Nutrition
95(19)
Anatomy and Physiology
95(2)
Macronutrients
95(1)
Carbohydrate
95(1)
Protein
96(1)
Fat
96(1)
Micronutrients
96(1)
Water
96(1)
Energy Requirements
97(1)
Resting Energy Expenditure
97(1)
Physical Activity
97(1)
Thermogenesis
97(1)
Review of Related History
97(2)
History of Present Illness
97(1)
Past Medical History
97(1)
Family History
98(1)
Personal and Social History
98(1)
Infants and Children
98(1)
Adolescents
99(1)
Pregnant Women
99(1)
Older Adults
99(1)
Examination and Findings
99(11)
Equipment
99(1)
Anthropometrics
100(1)
Waist Circumference and Waist-Height Ratio
100(1)
Waist-to-Hip Circumference Ratio
100(1)
Determination of Diet Adequacy
101(1)
Twenty--Four-Hour Recall Diet
101(1)
Food Diary
101(1)
Measures of Nutrient Analysis
101(1)
ChooseMyPlate.gov
101(1)
Vegetarian Diets
102(1)
Ethnic Food Guide Pyramids
102(1)
Measures of Nutrient Adequacy
102(5)
Special Procedures
107(1)
Triceps Skinfold Thickness
107(1)
Mid-Upper Arm Circumference
108(1)
Midarm Muscle Circumference/Midarm Muscle Area
108(1)
Biochemical Measurement
108(2)
Abnormalities
110(4)
8 Skin, Hair, and Nails
114(52)
Anatomy and Physiology
114(3)
Epidermis
115(1)
Dermis
115(1)
Hypodermis
115(1)
Appendages
115(2)
Review of Related History
117(2)
History of Present Illness
117(1)
Past Medical History
118(1)
Family History
118(1)
Personal and Social History
118(1)
Examination and Findings
119(25)
Equipment
119(1)
Skin
119(1)
Inspection
119(5)
Palpation
124(1)
Skin Lesions
125(8)
Hair
133(1)
Nails
134(1)
Inspection
134(1)
Palpation
135(9)
Abnormalities
144(22)
9 Lymphatic System
166(18)
Anatomy and Physiology
166(5)
Lymph Nodes
167(2)
Lymphocytes
169(1)
Thymus
170(1)
Spleen
170(1)
Tonsils and Adenoids
170(1)
Peyer Patches
170(1)
Review of Related History
171(1)
History of Present Illness
171(1)
Past Medical History
171(1)
Family History
172(1)
Personal and Social History
172(1)
Examination and Findings
172(6)
Equipment
172(1)
Inspection and Palpation
172(2)
Head and Neck
174(1)
Axillae
175(1)
Epitrochlear Lymph Nodes
175(1)
Inguinal and Popliteal Lymph Nodes
176(1)
Spleen
176(2)
Abnormalities
178(6)
10 Head and Neck
184(20)
Anatomy and Physiology
184(2)
Review of Related History
186(2)
History of Present Illness
187(1)
Past Medical History
188(1)
Family History
188(1)
Personal and Social History
188(1)
Examination and Findings
188(10)
Equipment
188(1)
Head and Face
189(1)
Inspection
189(3)
Palpation
192(1)
Percussion
192(1)
Auscultation
192(1)
Neck
192(1)
Inspection
192(1)
Palpation
193(1)
Lymph Nodes
193(1)
Thyroid Gland
193(2)
Inspection
195(1)
Palpation
196(1)
Transillumination
196(2)
Abnormalities
198(6)
11 Eyes
204(27)
Anatomy and Physiology
204(3)
External Eye
205(1)
Eyelid
205(1)
Conjunctiva
205(1)
Lacrimal Gland
205(1)
Eye Muscles
205(1)
Internal Eye
205(1)
Sclera
206(1)
Cornea
206(1)
Uvea
206(1)
Lens
206(1)
Retina
206(1)
Review of Related History
207(1)
History of Present Illness
207(1)
Past Medical History
208(1)
Family History
208(1)
Personal and Social History
208(1)
Examination and Findings
208(15)
Equipment
208(1)
Visual Acuity Testing
208(1)
External Examination
209(1)
Surrounding Structures
210(1)
Eyelids
210(1)
Palpation
211(1)
Conjunctiva
211(1)
Cornea
212(1)
Iris and Pupil
212(2)
Lens
214(1)
Sclera
214(1)
Lacrimal Apparatus
214(1)
Extraocular Muscles
214(2)
Ophthalmoscopic Examination
216(2)
Unexpected Findings
218(5)
Abnormalities
223(8)
12 Ears, Nose, and Throat
231(29)
Anatomy and Physiology
232(4)
Ears and Hearing
232(1)
Nose, Nasopharynx, and Sinuses
233(1)
Mouth and Oropharynx
234(2)
Review of Related History
236(2)
History of Present Illness
236(1)
Past Medical History
237(1)
Family History
237(1)
Personal and Social History
238(1)
Examination and Findings
238(4)
Equipment
238(1)
Ears and Hearing
238(1)
External Ear
238(1)
Otoscopic Examination
239(2)
Hearing Evaluation
241(1)
Nose, Nasopharynx, and Sinuses
242(2)
External Nose
242(1)
Nasal Cavity
242(1)
Sinuses
243(1)
Mouth and Oropharynx
244(10)
Lips
244(1)
Buccal Mucosa, Teeth, and Gums
244(2)
Oral Cavity
246(2)
Oropharynx
248(6)
Abnormalities
254(6)
13 Chest and Lungs
260(34)
Anatomy and Physiology
260(4)
Anatomic Landmarks
262(2)
Review of Related History
264(3)
History of Present Illness
264(1)
Coughs
264(1)
Sputum
265(1)
Past Medical History
265(1)
Family History
266(1)
Personal and Social History
266(1)
Equipment
267(1)
Examination and Findings
267(16)
Inspection
267(1)
Observing Respiration
267(4)
Looking for Clues at the Periphery
271(1)
Palpation
271(1)
Tactile Fremitus
272(1)
Examining the Trachea
273(1)
Percussion
273(1)
Diaphragmatic Excursion
274(2)
Auscultation
276(1)
Breath Sounds
276(3)
Vocal Resonance
279(4)
Abnormalities
283(11)
14 Heart
294(38)
Anatomy and Physiology
294(7)
Structure
295(2)
Cardiac Cycle
297(1)
Electrical Activity
298(3)
Review of Related History
301(3)
History of Present Illness
301(1)
Past Medical History
302(1)
Family History
303(1)
Personal and Social History
303(1)
Examination and Findings
304(16)
Equipment
304(1)
Inspection
304(1)
Palpation
305(1)
Percussion
306(1)
Auscultation
306(1)
Basic Heart Sounds
307(3)
Extra Heart Sounds
310(1)
Heart Murmurs
311(7)
Rhythm Disturbance
318(2)
Abnormalities
320(12)
15 Blood Vessels
332(18)
Anatomy and Physiology
332(5)
Blood Circulation
332(4)
Arterial Pulse and Pressure
336(1)
Jugular Venous Pulse and Pressure
336(1)
Review of Related History
337(1)
History of Present Illness
337(1)
Past Medical History
337(1)
Family History
338(1)
Personal and Social History
338(1)
Examination and Findings
338(8)
Equipment
338(1)
Peripheral Arteries
338(1)
Palpation
338(2)
Auscultation
340(1)
Assessment for Peripheral Arterial Disease
340(2)
Peripheral Veins
342(1)
Jugular Venous Pressure
342(1)
Hepatojugular Reflux
343(1)
Evaluation of Hand Veins
343(1)
Assessment for Venous Obstruction and Insufficiency
343(3)
Abnormalities
346(4)
16 Breasts and Axillae
350(20)
Anatomy and Physiology
350(3)
Review of Related History
353(2)
History of Present Illness
353(1)
Past Medical History
353(2)
Family History
355(1)
Personal and Social History
355(1)
Examination and Findings
355(10)
Equipment
355(1)
Inspection
355(1)
Breasts
355(1)
Nipples and Areolae
356(1)
Reinspection in Varied Positions
357(1)
Palpation
358(2)
Patient in Seated Position
360(1)
Patient in Supine Position
360(5)
Abnormalities
365(5)
17 Abdomen
370(46)
Anatomy and Physiology
370(5)
Alimentary Tract
370(2)
Liver
372(1)
Gallbladder
373(1)
Pancreas
373(1)
Spleen
373(1)
Kidneys, Ureters, and Bladder
373(1)
Musculature and Connective Tissues
373(1)
Vasculature
373(2)
Review of Related History
375(2)
History of Present Illness
375(2)
Past Medical History
377(1)
Family History
377(1)
Personal and Social History
377(1)
Examination and Findings
377(4)
Equipment
377(1)
Preparation
377(1)
Inspection
378(1)
Surface Characteristics
378(1)
Contour
379(2)
Movement
381(1)
Auscultation
381(1)
Bowel Sounds
381(1)
Additional Sounds and Bruits
381(1)
Percussion
381(2)
Liver Span
381(2)
Spleen
383(1)
Gastric Bubble
383(1)
Kidneys
383(1)
Palpation
383(16)
Light Palpation
383(1)
Moderate Palpation
383(1)
Deep Palpation
384(1)
Masses
384(1)
Umbilical Ring
385(1)
Palpation of Specific Organs and Structures
385(3)
Ascites Assessment
388(1)
Pain Assessment
388(3)
Abdominal Signs
391(1)
Rebound Tenderness
391(2)
Iliopsoas Muscle Test
393(1)
Obturator Muscle Test
393(1)
Ballottement
393(6)
Abnormalities
399(17)
18 Female Genitalia
416(50)
Anatomy and Physiology
416(7)
External Genitalia
416(2)
Internal Genitalia
418(1)
Bony Pelvis
419(4)
Review of Related History
423(4)
History of Present Illness
423(1)
Past Medical History
424(1)
Family History
425(1)
Personal and Social History
425(2)
Examination and Findings
427(23)
Equipment
427(1)
Preparation
427(1)
Positioning
428(1)
Draping and Gloving
428(1)
External Examination
428(1)
Inspection and Palpation
428(1)
Labia Majora
428(1)
Labia Minora
429(1)
Clitoris
429(1)
Urethral Orifice
429(1)
Vaginal Introitus
429(1)
Skene and Bartholin Glands
429(1)
Muscle Tone
430(1)
Perineum
430(1)
Anus
430(1)
Internal Examination
430(1)
Preparation
430(1)
Insertion of Speculum
430(1)
Cervix
431(4)
Withdrawal of Speculum
435(1)
Bimanual Examination
435(1)
Cervix
436(1)
Uterus
437(1)
Adnexa and Ovaries
437(1)
Rectovaginal Examination
438(1)
Preparation
438(1)
Anal Sphincter
438(1)
Rectal Walls and Rectovaginal Septum
439(1)
Uterus
439(1)
Adnexa
439(1)
Stool
439(1)
Completion
439(11)
Abnormalities
450(16)
19 Male Genitalia
466(19)
Anatomy and Physiology
466(2)
Review of Related History
468(3)
History of Present Illness
468(1)
Past Medical History
469(1)
Family History
469(1)
Personal and Social History
469(2)
Examination and Findings
471(5)
Equipment
471(1)
Inspection and Palpation
471(1)
Genital Hair Distribution
471(1)
Penis
471(1)
Urethral Meatus
472(1)
Penile Shaft
472(1)
Scrotum
472(1)
Hernia
472(1)
Testes
473(1)
Cremasteric Reflex
474(1)
Prostate
474(2)
Abnormalities
476(9)
20 Anus, Rectum, and Prostate
485(16)
Anatomy and Physiology
485(2)
Review of Related History
487(2)
History of Present Illness
487(1)
Past Medical History
488(1)
Family History
488(1)
Personal and Social History
488(1)
Examination and Findings
489(5)
Equipment
489(1)
Preparation
489(1)
Positioning
489(1)
Sacrococcygeal and Perianal Areas
489(1)
Anus
489(1)
Sphincter
489(1)
Anal Ring
489(1)
Lateral and Posterior Rectal Walls
490(1)
Bidigital Palpation
490(1)
Anterior Rectal Wall
490(1)
Prostate
491(1)
Uterus and Cervix
491(1)
Stool
491(3)
Abnormalities
494(7)
21 Musculoskeletal System
501(43)
Anatomy and Physiology
501(7)
Upper Extremities
505(1)
Head and Spine
505(2)
Lower Extremities
507(1)
Review of Related History
508(2)
History of Present Illness
508(1)
Past Medical History
509(1)
Family History
509(1)
Personal and Social History
509(1)
Examination and Findings
510(25)
Equipment
510(1)
Inspection
510(1)
Palpation
510(1)
Range of Motion and Muscle Tone
511(1)
Muscle Strength
511(1)
Specific Joints and Muscles
512(1)
Hands and Wrists
512(1)
Elbows
513(1)
Shoulders
514(2)
Temporomandibular Joint
516(1)
Cervical Spine
516(2)
Thoracic and Lumbar Spine
518(1)
Hips
519(1)
Legs and Knees
520(2)
Feet and Ankles
522(2)
Advanced Skills
524(1)
Hand and Wrist Assessment
524(1)
Shoulder Assessment
524(2)
Lower Spine Assessment
526(1)
Hip Assessment
526(1)
Knee Assessment
527(2)
Limb Measurement
529(6)
Abnormalities
535(9)
22 Neurologic System
544(37)
Anatomy and Physiology
544(6)
Brain
545(1)
Cerebrum
545(1)
Cerebellum
546(1)
Brainstem
546(1)
Cranial Nerves
547(1)
Spinal Cord and Spinal Tracts
547(1)
Spinal Nerves
547(3)
Review of Related History
550(2)
History of Present Illness
550(1)
Past Medical History
551(1)
Family History
551(1)
Personal and Social History
551(1)
Examination and Findings
552(21)
Equipment
552(1)
Cranial Nerves
553(1)
Olfactory (I)
553(1)
Optic (II)
554(1)
Oculomotor, Trochlear, and Abducens (III, IV, and VI)
554(1)
Trigeminal (V)
554(1)
Facial (VII)
555(1)
Acoustic (VIII)
556(1)
Glossopharyngeal (IX)
556(1)
Vagus (X)
556(1)
Spinal Accessory (XI)
556(1)
Hypoglossal (XII)
556(1)
Proprioception and Cerebellar Function
556(1)
Coordination and Fine Motor Skills
556(3)
Balance
559(1)
Sensory Function
559(2)
Primary Sensory Functions
561(1)
Cortical Sensory Functions
561(1)
Reflexes
562(1)
Superficial Reflexes
562(2)
Deep Tendon Reflexes
564(1)
Advanced Skills
565(1)
Protective Sensation
565(1)
Meningeal Signs
565(1)
Jolt Accentuation of Headache
566(1)
Posturing
566(7)
Abnormalities
573(8)
23 Sports Participation Evaluation
581(13)
24 Putting It All Together
594(16)
At the Start
594(1)
Accuracy
595(1)
The Potential for Error
596(1)
Uncertainty
596(1)
Examination Sequence
596(1)
General Inspection
597(1)
Preparation
597(1)
Measurements
597(6)
Patient Seated, Wearing Gown
597(2)
Patient Seated, Back Exposed
599(1)
Patient Seated, Chest Exposed
599(1)
Patient Reclining 45 Degrees
599(1)
Patient Supine, Chest Exposed
600(1)
Patient Supine, Abdomen Exposed
600(1)
Patient Supine, Legs Exposed
600(1)
Patient Sitting, Lap Draped
600(1)
Patient Standing
601(1)
Female Patient, Lithotomy Position
601(1)
Male Patient, Bending Forward (Lateral Decubitus or Knee-Chest Positions Are Also Possible)
601(1)
Newborns
602(1)
Older Infants
602(1)
Examination Sequence with Infants
603(5)
General Inspection
603(3)
General Inspection
606(1)
Child Playing
606(1)
Child on Parent's Lap
606(1)
Child Relatively Supine, Still on Lap, Diaper Loosened
607(1)
Child Standing
607(1)
Child Returns to Parent's Lap
607(1)
The Closing Discussion
608(2)
25 Taking the Next Steps: Critical Thinking
610(6)
The Clinical Examination
610(1)
Critical Thinking
610(4)
Assessment, Judgment, and Evidence
610(1)
Problem Identification
610(1)
Valid Hypotheses
611(1)
Possible Barriers to Critical Thinking
611(2)
Validity of the Clinical Examination
613(1)
Bayes Theorem
613(1)
Evidence-Based Practice
614(1)
Evaluation and Management Plan and Setting Priorities
614(2)
26 Recording Information
616(16)
General Guidelines
616(3)
EMR Replicating Functions
617(1)
Organization of the Note
617(1)
Organizing the Patient's Health Record with SOAP Notes
618(1)
Subjective Data
618(1)
Objective Data
618(1)
Illustrations
619(1)
Problem-Oriented Medical Record
619(2)
Comprehensive Health History and Physical Examination
619(1)
Problem List
619(1)
Assessment
620(1)
Plan
620(1)
SOAP Notes
620(1)
APSO Notes
621(1)
Notes from Subsequent Evaluations
621(1)
Problem-Oriented Medical Record Format
621(7)
The History
621(1)
Review of Systems
622(2)
Physical Examination Findings
624(1)
Assessment (for Each Problem on Problem List)
625(1)
Plan (for Each Problem on Problem List)
625(3)
Sample Records
628(3)
Inpatient Admission Note
628(3)
Summary
631(1)
27 Emergency or Life-Threatening Situations
632(13)
Emergency Assessment of the Injured Patient
632(4)
The Primary Survey
632(3)
Secondary Assessment of the Injured Patient
635(1)
Injury Mechanisms
636(1)
Blunt Trauma
637(1)
Penetrating Trauma
637(1)
Burns
637(1)
Assessment of an Acute Medical Emergency
637(4)
Advanced Cardiac Life Support Survey
637(4)
Legal Considerations
641(1)
Records
641(1)
Consent for Treatment
641(1)
Trauma Due to Violence
641(1)
Medical Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment
642(1)
Summary
642(1)
Abnormalities
642(3)
Photo and Illustration Credits 645(2)
References and Readings 647(19)
Glossary 666(9)
Appendix A Height/Weight Growth Charts 675(4)
Appendix B Pediatric Blood Pressure Tables 679(5)
Appendix C Conversion Tables and Anthropometric Measurements 684(1)
Conversion Tables 684(1)
Anthropometric Measurements 685(1)
Index 686