Macleod's Clinical Examination
- 15
- UK Jeremy Bowes
- 444 20 cm
Contents PRINCIPLES OF CLINICAL HISTORY AND EXAMINATION SECTION 1 Managing clinical encounters with patients Karen Fairhurst, Alastair Innes. Anna R. Dover 2. A General aspects of history taking JAlastair Ihre Anna\R Dover, Karen Fairhurst 3. General aspects of examination ANAgna IR Dover, Karen-Fairhurst, J. Alastair Innes SECTION 2 SYSTEM-BASED EXAMINATION 4. The cardiovascular system Alan G Japp, Jehangir N Din, Jennifer MJ Robson 5. The respiratory system J Alastair Innes, Peter T Reid 6. The gastrointestinal system John Plevris, Rowan Parks 7. The nervous system Richard Davenport, Hadi Manji 8. The visual system Shyamanga Borooah, Naing Latt Tint 9. The car, nose and throat in Hisham 10. The endocrine system Anna F Dover, Nicole Zarmil 11. The reproductive system Cristina Yip. Coin Duncan, konsty Dundas, Alexander Laen 12. The renal system Noom Dhaun Bean, David Kuth 13. The musculoskeletal system Jane Gibson Phil Wattery 14. The skin, hair and nails Michael Ticmen, Aloe SM Tioman SECTION 3 APPLYING HISTORY AND EXAMINATION SKILLS IN SPECIFIC SITUATIONS 15. Babies and children Bien Stinson, Steve Cunningham 15. Patients with mental illness and learning disability Stepren Potts 17. The frail patient Andrew Elder Elizabeth MacDonald 18. The deteriorating patient Anna A Dover, Rosaleen Baruah 19. The dying patient Kirsty Boyd, Nam Lone SECTION 4 PUTTING HISTORY AND EXAMINATION SKILLS TO USE 20. Reaching and communicating a diagnosis Karen Farhorst, Anna R Blover. J Alastair innes 21. Adapting skills for practice JAlastair Innes. Karen Farhurst, Anna R Dover 22. Preparing for assessment Anna A Dover, J Alastair innes, Karen Fairhurst