Pocket Clinical Examination
- 3rd Edition - March 1, 2009
- Latest edition
- Authors: Nicholas J. Talley, Simon O’Connor
- Language: English
Pocket Clinical Examination is an introduction to history taking and the examination of patients. It has step by step instructions for the junior medical officer working on the… Read more
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Description
Description
Pocket Clinical Examination is an introduction to history taking and the examination of patients. It has step by step instructions for the junior medical officer working on the ward for the first time. It aims to provide a solid foundation from which students can develop their own systematic approaches. Details of the mechanisms of symptoms and signs, and comprehensive lists of differential diagnosis are not included but may be found in the larger text Clinical Examination. There is a section on writing and presenting the history and physical examination. PCE provides an introduction to physical examination and a place where students can go for revision before examining patients.
Key features
Key features
- Excellent line drawings closely keyed to the text
- Concise approach
- Examination of the major systems summarised
Table of contents
Table of contents
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: Taking the history
Chapter 2: Advanced history taking
Chapter 3: Beginning the examination
Chapter 4: The heart
Chapter 5: The chest
Chapter 6: The abdomen
Chapter 7: The nervous system
Chapter 8: The eyes, and ears nose and throat
Chapter 9: The thyroid and endocrine system
Chapter 10: The breasts
Chapter 11: The joints
Chapter 12: The skin
Chapter 13: Assessment of the geriatric patient
Chapter 14: The acutely ill patient
Chapter 15: Examining the systems of the body
Chapter 16: Writing and presenting the history and
physical examination
OSCEs
Final remarks
Further reading
INDEX
Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: Taking the history
Chapter 2: Advanced history taking
Chapter 3: Beginning the examination
Chapter 4: The heart
Chapter 5: The chest
Chapter 6: The abdomen
Chapter 7: The nervous system
Chapter 8: The eyes, and ears nose and throat
Chapter 9: The thyroid and endocrine system
Chapter 10: The breasts
Chapter 11: The joints
Chapter 12: The skin
Chapter 13: Assessment of the geriatric patient
Chapter 14: The acutely ill patient
Chapter 15: Examining the systems of the body
Chapter 16: Writing and presenting the history and
physical examination
OSCEs
Final remarks
Further reading
INDEX
Product details
Product details
- Edition: 3
- Latest edition
- Published: August 20, 2009
- Language: English
About the authors
About the authors
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Nicholas J. Talley
Nicholas J Talley AC
MD (NSW), PhD (Syd), MMedSci (Clin Epi)(Newc.), FRACP, FAFPHM, FAHMS, FRCP (Lond. & Edin.), FACP, FACG, AGAF, FAMS, FRCPI (Hon)
Distinguished Laureate Professor, University of Newcastle and
Senior Staff Specialist, John Hunter Hospital, NSW, Australia;
Adjunct Professor, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill,
North Carolina, United States
Affiliations and expertise
Distinguished Laureate Professor, University of Newcastle and Senior Staff Specialist, John Hunter Hospital, NSW, Australia; Adjunct Professor, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United StatesSO
Simon O’Connor
Simon O’Connor
FRACP, DDU, FCSANZ
Cardiologist, Canberra, Australian Capital
Territory, Australia
Affiliations and expertise
Cardiologist, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia