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041 _aENGLISH
082 _a616.0754 HIR
100 _aHira,Harmanjit Singh
245 _aClinical Examination : A Practical Guide in Medicine
260 _aNew Delhi
_bJaypee Brothers Medical Pub.
_c2011
300 _a515p.
500 _aCONTENTS 1.1 History Taking 1. History Taking and General Physical Examination 1.2 General Physical Examination. 2. Nutrition 2.1 Nutrition.......... 2.2 History Taking (Symptomatology) 2.3 General Nutrition Assessment...... 3. Respiratory System....... 3.1 Functional Anatomy 3.2 History Taking (Symptomatology) 3.3 General Physical Assessment........ 3.4 Physical Examination.......... 3.5 Investigations 4. Cardiovascular System 4.1 Functional Anatomy...... 4.2 History Taking (Symptomatology) 4.3 General Physical Assessment 4.4 Physical Examination 4.5 Investigations 5. Digestive System (Abdomen) 5.1 Functional Anatomy 5.2 History Taking (Symptomatology) 5.3 General Physical Assessment 5.4 Physical Examination 5.5 Investigations 6. Urinary System 6.1 Functional Anatomy 6.2 History Taking (Symptomatology) 6.3 General Physical Assessment 6.4 Physical Examination 6.5 Investigations 7. Nervous System 7.1 Functional Anatomy 7.2 History Taking (Symptomatology) 7.3 General Physical Assessment ..... 7.4 Physical Examination 7.5 Investigations 8. Psychiatry 8.1 Functional Neuroanatomy 8.2 History Taking (Symptomatology) 8.3 General Physical Assessment xil/Clinical Examination: A Practical Guide in Medicine 8.4 Mental Status Examination 8.5 Investigation 9. Hematology 9.1 Functional Anatomy 9.2. History Taking (Symptomatology) 9.3 General Physical Assessment 9.4 Physical Examination 9.5 Investigations 10. Musculoskeletal System 10.1 Functional Anatomy 10.2 History Taking (Symptomatology) 10.3 Physical Examination 10.4 Investigations 11. Breast......... 11.1 Functional Anatomy 11.2 Physical Examination............. 12. Skin 12.1 Functional Anatomy 12.2 Identification of Skin Lesions 12.3 Physical Examination 13. Comatose Patient 13.1 Examination of a Comatose or Stuporous Patient....... 13.2 Investigations 14. Clinical Methods in Geriatric Medicine 14.1 History Taking (Symptomatology) 14.2 General Physical Assessment 14.3 Physical Examination 14.4 Unusual Presentations of Diseases 15. Clinical Methods in Pediatric Medicine. 15:1 History Taking (Symptomatology) 15.2 Review of System............ 15.3 General Physical Assessment 15.4 Physical Examination............. 15.5 Infant (History Taking)............. 15.6 Physical Examination of Infant 16. Medical Records...... Appendices...... Appendix 1: Performa for Recording History and Systemic Physical Examination
650 _aNutrition,Respiratory,Cardiovascular,Urinary,Nervous System,Abdomen,Psychiatry,Hematology,Breast,Skin
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_cBK