Examination of patients Books
Oxford University Press Oxford Handbook of Medical Dermatology
Book SynopsisProvides practical and accessible advice on how to reach a diagnosis or create a management plan when faced with patients with a range of skin conditions. Assists a step-by-step approach to diagnosing skin problems by analysing clinical signs and provides concise and clear guidance on investigation and treatment.Trade ReviewIn summary, we like this book because of its user friendly layout, clear presentation and practical approach to dermatology. We would recommend this book for new dermatology trainees, general practitioners with a specialist interest in dermatology, and other specialty doctors who would like a more in-depth knowledge of skin disease manifestations in their field, including those doctors considering a career in dermatology. * Clinical and Experimental Dermatology *Despite its seemingly compact size it packs an awful lot of wisdom within its 693 pages making this a portable and very useful book, designed to be used frequently. The same ethos is found throughout the excellent Oxford Handbook series and this book is no exception.... As always it is keenly priced and I think represents very good value for money. It is up-to-date, accessible and has good quality colour pictures and to be honest, it is difficult to find a criticism of this excellent book. * Dr Harry Brown, Glycosmedia *Table of Contents1: Structure and function of the skin 2: The history in dermatology 3: Examination of the skin 4: What is the diagnosis? 5: Skin failure and emergency dermatology 6: Bacterial and spirochaetal infections 7: Viral and fungal infections 8: Infestations and parasites 9: Psoriasis 10: Eczema and lichen planus 11: Urticaria and erythema 12: Pustular rashes 13: Blisters 14: Oral and genital mucosae 15: Leg ulcers and lymphoedema 16: Sun and skin 17: Tumours 18: Cutaneous reactions to drugs 19: Skin and rheumatology 20: Vasculitis 21: Panniculitis 22: Diabetes and endocrinology 23: Skin and renal disease 24: Skin and gastroenterology 25: Skin and chest diseases 26: Skin and haematology/oncology 27: Skin and neurology 28: Skin and psychiatry 29: Skin in older people 30: Skin and pregnancy 31: Skin in infancy and childhood 32: Skin and genetics 33: Special tools and investigations 34: Medical management 35: Resources
£34.19
Scion Publishing Essential Examination fourth edition
Book SynopsisEssential Examination 4e is one of the bestselling medical textbooks on the market. It is particularly suitable for medical students preparing for OSCEs and those learning to examine patients, but is also very popular with Paramedic Science, PA, ANP and ACP students. Its proven, systematic approach enables the reader to learn the skills and techniques quickly and effectively. Over 50,000 copies sold and over 500 5 star reviews!New to the 4th edition:As well as a comprehensive updating to reflect the latest guidance, the book has been expanded to include new sections covering: The unwell child Fluid assessment Nutritional assessment Mental state examination The new edition retains the unique format and approach of the original: Clear, step-by-step guides to each examination, including useful things to say to the patient (or an examiner), detailed descriptions of special tests, etc. A separate column which collates all the key information including: potential findings, differential diagnoses of clinical signs and practical tips. On the following pages there are facts relating to that particular examination and, in many sections, there are also tips on how to present your findings succinctly a skill which is crucial to master for exam success. If you are learning how to examine patients, or preparing for an OSCE, then you need Essential Examination!
£20.89
Lippincott Williams and Wilkins Modern Colposcopy Textbook and Atlas
Book SynopsisModern Colposcopy, 3rd Edition, has been updated to include the 2012 American Cancer Society/ASCCP/American Society for Clinical Pathology (ACS/ASCCP/ASCP) primary cervical screening guidelines and the new 2012/2013 ASCCP updated guidelines for the management of abnormal cervical cytology and cervical precancer.The first two editions of this book were published by the American Society for Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology (ASCCP). This product is considered the standard of colposcopy and has the reputation of being the bestselling educational teaching module for the physician, resident, or advanced practice clinician who wishes to bridge the gap between the obvious need for increased early detection of cervical, vaginal, and vulvar disease and the intensive education required for colposcopy. Modern Colposcopy, 3rd Edition, provides an education about the lower genital tract through the use of colposcopy. This includes the disciplines of pathology, cytology, cytogenetics, preventive medicine, basic research, gynecologic oncology, and endocrinology which are relevant to the understanding of the pathophysiology of the disease processes of the lower genital tract.Features Include: Updated Consensus Guidelines on the Management of Women with Abnormal Cervical Cancer Screening Tests and Cancer Precursors are now available in this edition 1,815 color images Complete coverage of HPV related diseases, colposcopy and related topics Chapters added on adolescents and the expanding field of anal screening, diagnosis of anal HPV related precancer and cancer through high resolution anoscopy and treatment of anal and perianal neoplastic disease Companion website that includes fully searchable text, including the new ACS/ASCCP/ASCP updated guidelines Trade Review"This is considered an essential book for residents and physicians in obstetrics and gynecology, and the newest edition only strengthens its reputation. The incorporation of hundreds of figures and color photographs makes this book very practical and easy to comprehend. Given the changes to cervical cytology, it is important to keep editions of this book updated, especially if it is to serve as the cornerstone of the extensive collection of educational resources available from the ASCCP. This edition not only has the endorsement of the ASCCP, it also is a collaboration of the top academic leaders in the field of lower genital tract benign and neoplastic disease. I highly recommend it."- Doody's Book Review (November 2012) Lindsay Midori Kuroki, MD(Washington University School of Medicine)
£163.80
John Wiley & Sons Inc Musculoskeletal Examination
Book SynopsisMusculoskeletal Examination is a user-friendly textbook on the techniques of physical examination. Written by a physiatrist, orthopedic surgeon, and physical therapist, it has a uniquely multidisciplinary approach.Table of ContentsHow to Use This Book vi Acknowledgments vii About the Companion Website viii 1 Introduction 1 2 Basic Concepts of Physical Examination 14 3 Overview of the Spine and Pelvis 31 4 The Cervical Spine and Thoracic Spine 34 5 The Temporomandibular Joint 81 6 The Lumbosacral Spine 94 7 Overview of the Upper Extremity 136 8 The Shoulder 138 9 The Elbow 195 10 The Wrist and Hand 229 11 The Hip 286 12 The Knee 327 13 The Ankle and Foot 369 14 Gait 420 Appendices 432 Bibliography 435 Index 439
£60.26
Oxford University Press Best of Five MCQs for the European Specialty
Book SynopsisThe Best of Five MCQs for the European Specialty Certificate Examination in Nephrology (ESENeph) is a dedicated revision guide designed to provide specialist trainees, and exam candidates with the knowledge, skills, and comprehension required for the ESENeph exam. Written according to the latest Joint Royal Colleges of Physicians Training Board specialty curriculum, Best of Five MCQs for the ESENeph reflects the format of the exam. It contains over 240 best of five multiple choice questions, with clear answers and explanatory notes based on the latest scientific evidence. It features detailed histology images, accessible tables, further reading to aid self-assessment, as well as useful ''take home messages'' for each section. Written by key opinion leaders in their field, and edited by a Consultant Transplant Nephrologist, this revision book is a must have resource for anyone preparing for the ESENeph examination.Table of Contents1: Glomerulonephritis, tubulointerstitial nephritis, and vasculitis 2: Acute kidney injury and acute renal replacement therapy 3: Disorders of fluid, electrolytes, and acid base 4: Chronic kidney disease, haematuria, and proteinuria 5: Renal bone disease and renal anemia 6: Diabetes and Chronic Kidney Disease/ Diabetic Kidney Disease 7: Management of Hypertension in Chronic Kidney Disease 8: Renal stone disease, urinary tract infection, and obstruction 9: Inherited and rarer diseases 10: Peritoneal dialysis 11: Haemodialysis 12: Renal transplantation 13: Renal disorders in pregnancy 14: Nutrition, safe prescribing, and conservative management
£40.84
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division Pocket Companion for Physical Examination Health
Book SynopsisTable of Contents1.The Interview and Complete Health History 2.Mental Status Assessment 3.Assessment Techniques and Safety in the Clinical Setting 4.General Survey, Measurement, Vital Signs, and Pain Assessment 5.Skin, Hair, and Nails 6.Head, Face, Neck, and Regional Lymphatics 7.Eyes 8.Ears 9.Nose, Mouth, and Throat 10.Breasts, Axillae, and Regional Lymphatics 11.Thorax and Lungs 12.Heart and Neck Vessels 13.Peripheral Vascular System and Lymphatic System 14.Abdomen 15.Musculoskeletal System 16.Neurologic System 17.Male Genitourinary System 18.Female Genitourinary System 19.Anus, Rectum, and Prostate 20.The Complete Health Assessment 21.Bedside Assessment and Electronic Documentation ILLUSTRATION CREDITS REFERENCE INDEX
£46.54
John Wiley and Sons Ltd History and Clinical Examination at a Glance
Book SynopsisEvery 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 which will help you develop these critical skills as you practice on the wards.Trade Review"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)Table of ContentsPreface 7 List of abbreviations 9 Part 1 Communication skills 1 Fundamental communication skills 10 2 Communicating information 12 3 Communicating bad news 14 4 Communicating with relatives 16 5 Cultural differences 18 6 Exploring sensitive issues 20 7 History and examination in clinical exams 22 Part 2 Taking a history 8 Relationship with patient 24 9 History of presenting complaint 26 10 Past medical history, drugs and allergies 28 11 Family and social history 30 12 Functional enquiry 31 Part 3 History and examination of the systems 13 Is the patient ill? 32 14 Principles of examination 34 15 The cardiovascular system 36 16 The respiratory system 40 17 The gastrointestinal system 42 18 The male genitourinary system 44 19 Gynaecological history and examination 46 20 Breast examination 48 21 Obstetric history and examination 49 22 The nervous system 50 23 The musculoskeletal system 54 24 Skin 56 25 The visual system 58 26 Examination of the ears, nose, mouth, throat, thyroid and neck 60 27 Examination of urine 61 28 The psychiatric assessment 62 29 Examination of the legs 65 30 General examination 66 31 Presenting a history and examination 68 Part 4 Presentations 32 Chest pain 70 33 Abdominal pain 72 34 Headache 74 35 Vomiting, diarrhoea and change in bowel habit 76 36 Gastrointestinal haemorrhage 79 37 Indigestion and dysphagia 80 38 Weight loss 82 39 Fatigue 84 40 The unconscious patient 86 41 The intensive care unit patient 88 42 Back pain 90 43 Hypertension 92 44 Swollen legs 94 45 Jaundice 95 46 Postoperative fever 96 47 Suspected meningitis 97 48 Anaemia 98 49 Lymphadenopathy 100 50 Cough 101 51 Confusion 102 52 Lump 104 53 Breast lump 105 54 Palpitations/arrhythmias 106 55 Joint problems 107 56 Red eye 108 57 Dizziness 109 58 Breathlessness 110 59 Dysuria and haematuria 112 60 Attempted suicide 114 61 Immunosuppressed patients 116 62 Diagnosing death 117 63 Shock 118 64 Trauma 120 65 Alcohol-related problems 122 66 Collapse 124 Part 5 Conditions Cardiovascular 67 Myocardial infarction and angina 126 68 Hypovolaemia 128 69 Heart failure 130 70 Mitral stenosis 132 71 Mitral regurgitation 133 72 Aortic stenosis 134 73 Aortic regurgitation 136 74 Tricuspid regurgitation 138 75 Pulmonary stenosis 139 76 Congenital heart disease 140 77 Aortic dissection 142 78 Aortic aneurysm 144 79 Infective endocarditis 146 80 Pulmonary embolism and deep vein thrombosis 148 81 Prosthetic cardiac valves 150 82 Peripheral vascular disease 151 Endocrine/metabolic 83 Diabetes mellitus 152 84 Hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism 154 85 Addison’s disease and Cushing’s syndrome 156 86 Hypopituitarism 157 87 Acromegaly 158 Nephrology and urology 88 Renal failure 160 89 Polycystic kidney disease 162 90 Nephrotic syndrome 163 91 Urinary symptoms 164 92 Testicular lumps 166 Gastrointestinal 93 Chronic liver disease 168 94 Infl ammatory bowel disease 170 95 Splenomegaly/hepatosplenomegaly 171 96 Acute abdomen 172 97 Pancreatitis 174 98 Abdominal mass 176 99 Appendicitis 177 Respiratory 100 Asthma 178 101 Pneumonia 180 102 Pleural effusion 181 103 Fibrosing alveolitis, bronchiectasis, cystic fibrosis and sarcoidosis 182 104 Carcinoma of the lung 184 105 Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease 186 106 Pneumothorax 188 107 Tuberculosis 189 Neurology 108 Stroke 190 109 Parkinson’s disease 192 110 Motor neurone disease 193 111 Multiple sclerosis 194 112 Peripheral neuropathy 196 113 Carpal tunnel syndrome 197 114 Myotonic dystrophy and muscular dystrophy 198 115 Myasthenia gravis 200 116 Cerebellar disorders 201 117 Dementia 202 Musculoskeletal 118 Rheumatoid arthritis 204 119 Osteoarthritis and osteoporosis 206 120 Gout and Paget’s disease 208 121 Ankylosing spondylitis 209 Other 122 Systemic lupus erythematosus and vasculitis 210 123 Malignant disease 212 124 Scleroderma 213 125 AIDS and HIV 214 Appendix: A self-assessment framework of communication skills in history and examination 216 Index 217
£31.30
Elsevier Health Sciences Atlas of Surface Palpation
Book SynopsisTable of Contents1. Neck 2. Trunk and Sacrum 3. Shoulder 4. Arm 5. Elbow 6. Forearm 7. Wrist and Hand 8: Hip 9: Thigh 10: Knee 11. Leg 12: Foot and Ankle
£42.29
Elsevier Health Sciences Pocket Guide to Clinical Examination
Book SynopsisA guide to various aspects of patient examination. It helps you review the questions you should include as part of your history taking, the examination techniques you should use for different body systems and the presenting signs of common disorders.Table of Contents. Medical Record, Medical History and Interviewing Technique . General Examination . Skin, nails and hair . Ear, Nose and Throat . Respiratory System . The Heart and Cardiovascular System . The Abdomen . Female Breasts and Genitalia . The Male Genitalia . Bone, Joints and Muscle . The Nervous System . Infants and Children
£23.74
Beacon Press Less Medicine More Health
Book SynopsisA nationally recognized expert describes seven widespread assumptions that encourage excessive, ineffective, and sometimes harmful medical care—for readers of Overdiagnosed and Malcolm GladwellYou might think the biggest problem in medical care is that it costs too much. Or that health insurance is too expensive, too uneven, too complicated—and gives you too many forms to fill out. But the central problem is that too much medical care has too little value.Dr. H. Gilbert Welch is worried about too much medical care. He doesn’t deny that some people get too little medical care—rather that the conventional concern about “too little” needs to be balanced with a concern about “too much”: too many people being made to worry about diseases they don’t have and are at only average risk to get; too many people being tested and exposed to the harmful effects of the testing process; too many people being subjected to treatments they don’t need or can’t benefit from. The American public has been sold the idea that seeking medical care is one of the most important steps to maintain wellness. Surprisingly, medical care is not, in fact, well correlated with good health. More medicine does not equal more health; in reality the opposite may be true.In Less Medicine, More Health, Dr. Welch pushes against established wisdom and suggests that medical care can be too aggressive. Drawing on his twenty-five years of medical practice and research, he notes that while economics and lawyers contribute to the excesses of American medicine, the problem is essentially created when the general public clings to these powerful assumptions about the value of tests and treatments—a number of which are just plain wrong.By telling fascinating (and occasionally amusing) stories backed by reliable data, Dr. Welch challenges patients and the health-care establishment to rethink some very fundamental practices. His provocative prescriptions hold the potential to save money and, more important, improve health outcomes for us all.
£13.49
Cambridge University Press A Practical Guide to Portable Pupillometry
Book SynopsisA practical, easy-to-use book describing the use, applications, and advantages of portable pupillometry, explaining the meaning of the various parameters that they provide for healthcare professionals. Summarizes newly collated information about the pupil accumulated over 30 years, since the introduction of this technology.
£43.69
John Wiley and Sons Ltd Clinical Examination Skills in Paediatrics
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£30.35
John Wiley and Sons Ltd The 10Minute Clinical Assessment
Book SynopsisTHE 10-MINUTE CLINICAL ASSESSMENT Clinical assessment is at the heart of medicine. Health professionals working in busy clinical settings, such as general practitioners, nurse practitioners and hospital doctors on-call, often have to assess patients under considerable time constraints. This book teaches the reader how to gather clinical information effectively, accurately and safely even when time is at a premium. Using a focused and evidence-based approach, it provides step-by-step assessment strategies for common and important clinical scenarios, particularly those that require lateral'and holistic thinking, such as falls in the elderly, weight loss, tired all the time'and assessment of diabetic or homeless people. This second edition of The 10-Minute Clinical Assessment is fully updated in line with the latest guidelines and includes brand new general chapters on focused clinical assessment, red flags, and useful consultation tools. It covers a wide rangeTrade Review"This book does cover all the basics one must keep in mind when diagnosing and treating patients in the outpatient office...While the focus is on younger clinicians, this book clearly has great insights for primary care clinicians at every level of experience...5 Stars!" (Doody Enterprises 24/03/2017)"Although the clinical content is great, this book was a real winner for me in terms of the practical points and guidance provided at the start of each section...I can certainly see myself using this book as a quick reference tool during consultations and have already found a special spot for it on my desk."(British Journal of General Practice 28/04/2017)Table of ContentsForeword xi Preface to 1st Edition xii Preface to 2nd edition xiv About the author xv Acknowledgements xvi Selected useful resources xvii The focused consultation 1 Focused clinical assessment 3 Useful consultation tools 8 Red flags in general practice 12 Undifferentiated and miscellaneous presentations 15 Suspected cancer 17 Weight loss 24 Tiredness 29 Dizziness 35 Chronic pain 41 Sudden collapse and syncope 45 Frequent attenders 50 Medication review and polypharmacy 54 Medically unexplained symptoms 58 Insomnia 63 Irritability and ‘stress’ 67 Domestic violence 71 Homelessness 75 Paediatrics and adolescent health 81 The sick and/or feverish child 83 Suspected meningococcal meningitis and septicaemia 90 Neonatal jaundice 95 Faltering growth 99 Headache and migraine in children 104 Head injury in children 108 Suspected cancer in children and adolescents 113 Abdominal pain in children 118 Hearing loss in children 124 Childhood cough 128 Childhood wheeze 133 Constipation in children 138 Childhood obesity 142 Suspected child abuse and neglect 148 Nocturnal enuresis 153 Knee problems in children 158 Hip problems in children 163 Adolescent health problems 167 Self-harm in teenagers 171 Eating disorders 175 Autism-spectrum disorder 180 Cardiovascular 183 Chest pain 185 Palpitations 191 Cardiovascular risk assessment 195 Hypertension 200 Atrial fibrillation 205 Heart failure 209 Peripheral vascular disease 215 Respiratory 221 Shortness of breath 223 Haemoptysis 228 Suspected lung cancer 233 Asthma 237 Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease 242 Suspected pneumonia 248 Pleural effusion 252 Pulmonary embolism 256 Endocrine and metabolic 261 Diabetes review 263 Obesity 268 Hirsutism in women 273 Hypothyroidism 277 Hyperthyroidism 281 Hyponatraemia 285 Hypernatraemia 289 Hypokalaemia 292 Hyperkalaemia 296 Hypocalcaemia 299 Hypercalcaemia 302 Gastrointestinal 307 Nausea and vomiting 309 Dysphagia 313 Dyspepsia and reflux 317 Upper gastrointestinal bleeding and melaena 321 Abdominal pain 326 Constipation 332 Diarrhoea 336 Rectal bleeding and suspected bowel cancer 341 Abnormal liver function tests 346 Irritable bowel syndrome 351 Inflammatory bowel disease 356 Coeliac disease 361 Infectious diseases 365 Fever of unknown origin 367 Fever and illness in the returning traveller 372 HIV infection and AIDS 377 Tuberculosis 383 Rheumatic fever 388 Haematology 393 Iron-deficiency anaemia 395 Macrocytic anaemia (B12 and folate deficiency) 400 Bleeding disorders 405 Myeloma 409 Musculoskeletal 413 Soft-tissue injury 415 Acute hot and swollen joint 420 Chronic musculoskeletal pain 424 Polyarthralgia 429 Neck pain 435 Back pain 440 Shoulder and arm problems 446 Elbow problems 452 Hand problems 456 Hip pain 461 Groin problems 466 Leg pain and/or swelling 470 Knee pain 476 Foot and ankle problems 483 Gout 489 Osteoporosis 493 Neurology 499 Headache 501 Transient ischaemic attack and stroke 508 Head injury in adults 514 Suspected or confirmed brain tumour 519 Tremor 524 Motor neurone disease 528 Peripheral neuropathy 533 Multiple sclerosis 538 Gynaecology 543 Combined oral contraception 545 Menorrhagia 549 Amenorrhoea 553 Breast lumps 557 Loss of libido 561 Polycystic ovary syndrome 565 Suspected ovarian cancer 570 Obstetrics 575 Routine antenatal care 577 Bleeding in early pregnancy 582 Abdominal pain in pregnancy 586 Pre-eclampsia 591 Urology and renal medicine 595 Suspected urinary tract infection in women 597 Lower urinary tract symptoms in men 601 Urinary incontinence 606 Urethral discharge in men 612 Scrotal and testicular problems 616 Erectile dysfunction 621 Renal or ureteric colic (kidney stones) 626 Haematuria 631 Chronic kidney disease 635 Mental health 641 Depression 643 Self-harm and harm to others 648 Anxiety phobias and panic disorder 653 Alcohol screening 657 Alcohol dependence 662 Illicit drug misuse 667 Obsessive–compulsive disorder 672 Mania 675 Schizophrenia 679 Skin 685 Moles and malignant melanoma 687 Pressure ulcers 690 Ophthalmology 695 Eye injuries 697 The acute red eye 701 Gradual painless visual disturbance 706 Sudden painless visual disturbance 710 Eye problems in older people 715 Ear nose and throat 719 Neck swelling 721 Sore throat 725 Ear pain 730 Hearing loss in adults 734 Tinnitus 738 Sinusitis and facial pain 742 Problems in older people 747 General health assessment in older people 749 Cognitive problems and dementia 755 Falls in older people 760 Delirium and acute confusional state 766 Depression in older people 772 Palliative and end-of-life care 777 Parkinson’s disease 781 Index 785
£48.56
Nova Science Publishers Inc Vital Signs: An Overview
Book SynopsisThe vital signs are, by definition, the measurements of the body's most basic functions. So far, the essential number of signs that must be measured is not clear as some references consider that the body temperature, blood pressure, pulse rate and breathing rate are sufficient but other sources consider that the measurement of other variables, such as the respiratory effort and oxygen saturation, are also crucial to determine the health of the person. This book is not intended to define the critical vital signs but presents the correlation of these measurements with other variables as well as the proposition of new methods to determine these variables. It also proposes some innovative applications that relay on these signs in a way to monitor and help the human being. Thus, this book presents six chapters that deal first with the correlation between the physical training and the blood pressure level among adults as well as the stress effects for nurses on their vital signs. Added to that, the influence of the vital signs to predict and detect epileptical seizure and the analysis of neural mechanisms of major depressive disorders will be also presented. As for the other chapters, they go into some engineering applications related to vital signs as the development of a smart syringe pump that monitors the patient's crucial parameters and the introduction of a novel system that monitors the driver's health and notifies health care providers in case the driver has any health failure in order to prevent cars accidents.
£67.99
Elsevier Health Sciences Writing a History and Physical
Book SynopsisCentral to providing excellent patient care is excellent communication, for which a well-written History and Physical is crucial. This book is a step-by-step guide to help medical students, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, etc. write a comprehensive, clear, and useful History and Physical. Writing an effective History and Physical is as much an art as science, and this handy guide provides a roadmap for organizing facts in a logical and well-constructed fashion. The text also presents an abridged version for quick reference and a valuable section on how to write daily progress notes. The author's tips pearls, and advice help the reader navigate the principles and goals of the History and Physical Contains more explanations, tips and advice than existing books for what to include and why Memorable good and bad examples reinforce themes in the textTable of Contents1. Source 2. Chief Complaint (CC) 3. History of the Present Illness (HPI) 4. Past Medical History (PMH) 5. Medications (Meds) 6. Allergies (All) 7. Family History (FHx) 8. Social History (SHx) 9. Review of Systems (ROS) 10. Physical Exam (PE) 11. Laboratories/Data 12. Assessment/Impression/Summary 13. The Plan 14. Problem List 15. Organ System Approach 16. Writing a History and Physical: The Abridged Guide 17. Writing a Daily Progress
£21.84
North Atlantic Books,U.S. From Manual Evaluation to General Diagnosis:
Book SynopsisBased on Dr. Croibier’s everyday clinical experience, this book provides critical tools for examining patients in order to determine what the course of treatment should be. Written for manual hands-on therapy students and practitioners that include osteopaths, physical therapists, and chiropractors, the book explores in depth the osteopathic diagnosis process that aims to identify an abnormality and to discover factors that may be causing the dysfunction. Drawing a comparison between diagnosis in classical medicine and osteopathy, Dr. Croibier explains that the osteopath focuses on restoring the conditions of good health rather than simply addressing the consequences of disease. Enhanced with more than 175 full-color instructional photos and illustrations, the book describes the manual hands-on assessments and general evaluations that lead to a diagnosis. Manual assessments include objective observation, diagnostic touch, palpation of the affected areas of the body, visualization, and “listening” (a hand placed on a specific part of the body to determine tissue functionality). Based on Dr. Croibier’s recommendations, the manual therapist also performs a patient intake and interview; general evaluation that analyzes the patient’s symptoms and general state; examination of posture and equilibrium; and observation of individual characteristics, such as constitution, temperament, and body type.
£44.00
John Wiley & Sons Inc Physical Assessment of Patients
Book SynopsisAssessment is arguably the most important stage of nursing. It forms the basis for any planned nursing intervention and a baseline against which subsequent events in the hospital stay can be compared. Assessment is an ongoing activity where the patient is continually reviewed and care reappraised to ensure that the patient’s needs are being met. The main aim of this study is to evaluate the reliability and validity of the Byron Physical Assessment Framework (BPAF). the study involved scrutinising the BPAF to describe its purpose, conceptual basis and how it was developed. The BAF was then refined using extensive literature review and expert opinion to improve its comprehensiveness and clarity for its intended purpose. This monograph should be useful to all those attempting to construct and validate clinical assessment and measuring tools. Ruth Harris has the expertise necessary to do this in a sophisticated yet realistic way for practice colleagues.Table of ContentsAssessment Tools. Development and Refinement of The Byron Physical assessment Framework. Evaluation of The Reliability of The Byron Physical assessment Framework. Evaluation of The Validity of The Byron Physical assessment Framework. Discussion. Appendix 1 - Physical Assessment Teaching information for Staff. Appendix 2 - Second Version of The Nursing-led Inpatient unit (nliu) Physical Assessment Framework. Appendix 3 - First Version of The nliu Physical Assessment Framework. Appendix 4 - Abnormal Physiological Signs and Symptoms of The Cardiovascular System. Appendix 5 - Abnormal Physiological signs and Symptoms of The Neurological System. Appendix 6 - Abnormal physiological Signs and Symptoms of The Gastrointestinal System. Appendix 7 - abnormal Physiological Signs and Symptoms of The Genitourinary System. Appendix 8 - Definition of Items on The Byron Physical Assessment Framework Before refinement by Expert Group. Appendix 9 - Definition of Items on The Bryon physical Assessment Framework After Refinement by Expert Group.
£50.36
John Wiley & Sons Inc Medical Assessment Units: The Initial Mangement
Book SynopsisIncreasing demands on acute hospital resources, together with a reduction in the number of available beds, has placed a greater emphasis on the need for rapid and effective assessment of patients in order to determine their need for hospital adsmission. This has led to the widespread emergence of the specialist Medical Assessment Unit (MAU). This timely book provides an up- to-date guide to the assessment and immediate management of patients with acute medical conditions. It presents a structured approach based on common presenting features and focuses on the first twenty four hours of the patient's stay in hospital. In writing this book, the editors have been able to draw on their own clinical experiences as a charge nurse in Accident and Emergency nursing and a sister in acute cardiology and respectively.Table of ContentsIntroduction. 1. Service Organisation in Medical Assessment Units, Ian wood. 2. Initial Assessment of The Acute Mental Patient, Michelle Davies, Judith morgan and Ian Wood. 3. Vulnerable Groups, Linda Miller, Michael Ginns, Judy thorley and Elizabeth Whelan. 4. Sudden Death, Sue Read and Jane Jervis. 5. cardiac Arrest, Carole Donaldson, Ian Wood and Michelle Rhodes. 6. Shock, Judith Morgan. 7. Altered Consciousness, Brendan Davies, Michelle Davies. Lorraine Taylor and Ian Wood. 8. Shortness of Breath, Susan Hope, Jacqueline Mitchell, michelle Rhodes, Helen Whitehouse and Ian Wood. 9. Chest Pain, Michelle Rhodes. 10. Abdominal Pain and Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding, Ruth Harris and Terry Wardle. 11. Extremity Pain and Swelling, Ian Wood
£53.96
M&K Update Ltd Clinical Examination Skills for Healthcare
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£30.40
JP Medical Ltd Pocket Tutor Clinical Examination: Second Edition
Book SynopsisTitles in the Pocket Tutor series give practical guidance on subjects that medical students and foundation doctors need help with ‘on the go’, at a highly-affordable price that puts them within reach of those rotating through modular courses or working on attachment. Topics reflect information needs stemming from today’s integrated undergraduate and foundation courses: Common presentations Investigation options (e.g. ECG, imaging) Clinical and patient-orientated skills (e.g. examinations, history-taking) The highly-structured, bite-size content helps novices combat the ‘fear factor’ associated with day-to-day clinical training and provides a detailed resource that students and junior doctors can carry in their pocket. Key points Practical, accessible guide to examining the patient, which remains the bedrock of diagnosis and clinical evaluation Consistent chapter organisation: each body system chapter starts with relevant basic science, then highlights key signs before summarising examination technique Fully-updated second edition features new sections on sepsis evaluation, examination of elderly patients; tips on paediatric consultations; and all illustrations now in full colour Table of ContentsChapter 1 First principles Chapter 2 General principles of examination Chapter 3 Cardiovascular system Chapter 4 Respiratory system Chapter 5 Gastrointestinal system Chapter 6 Genitourinary system Chapter 7 Female reproductive system Chapter 8 Cranial nerves and ophthalmology Chapter 9 Neurological system Chapter 10 Musculoskeletal system Chapter 11 Psychiatry Chapter 12 Endocrine system
£25.21
STM Learning Advanced-Level Adolescent and Adult Sexual
Book SynopsisThe purpose of the SANE/SAFE Forensic Workbook Series: Advanced-Level Adolescent and Adult Sexual Assault Assessment is to provide an opportunity for health care providers to learn, improve, and demonstrate competency in sexual assault evaluations of adolescents and adults. This workbook answers a pressing need for educational tools devoted to enabling those who work with sexual assault patients to recognise and understand anatomy and injury in sexual assault cases. The Advanced- Level Adolescent and Adult Sexual Assault Assessment can be used to document the competency of various health care providers, which include physicians and nurses from military, nursing, and medical schools. This is the ultimate self-study resource on sexual assault and is accredited through Saint Louis University’s School of Medicine and School of Nursing to provide CME/CNE credit(s). Ten case studies help the student identify areas of weakness and strength, providing a roadmap for learning. Management will want to use Advanced-Level Adolescent and Adult Sexual Assault Assessment as a tool to evaluate competency in adolescent and adult sexual assault care for performance standards and evaluations. The workbook contains critical thinking activities and photographic references. The Advanced-Level Adolescent and Adult Sexual Assault Assessment will enhance learning for the novice and will also support the experienced examiner’s skill set. Future workbooks will cover topics such as intimate partner violence, paediatric anatomy and sexual abuse, elder sexual assault, and more. All will be added to STM Learning’s library in the near future as well.
£53.10
STM Learning Physical Examinations of Sexual Assault Pocket
Book SynopsisIn cases of sexual assault, it is important that investigators and care providers be able to respond quickly and appropriately in examining survivors, not only to ensure their health and safety but also to preserve any physical evidence left by the perpetrator. In such cases, a convenient visual reference can provide valuable support to investigators in making a timely and accurate assessment.Physical Examinations in Sexual Assault Pocket Atlas, Vol. 1: Assault Histories includes over 500 full-color examination photos demonstrating both common and unusual findings in cases of sexual assault across the life span. These photos include case studies written by attending medical practitioners, providing valuable insight into findings in each particular case. With a convenient visual reference at the ready, sexual assault response team members in medicine, law enforcement, and in any other field involved with the investigation of sexual assault will be well prepared to make fast and effective assessments in the field.
£64.80
STM Learning Physical Examinations of Sexual Assault Pocket
Book SynopsisWhile examining suspected sexual assault survivors, it is important that investigators be able to accurately assess not only for those findings indicative of assault but also for normal or otherwise nonassaultive findings. The difference between normal and assaultive findings may be subtle, and assessing for normal findings in cases of suspected sexual violence may be challenging. That being the case, sexual assault investigators of every variety can benefit from a fast and accessible reference to support their evaluations.Physical Examinations in Sexual Assault Pocket Atlas, Volume 2: Nonassault Variants and Normal Findings provides a quick and convenient visual reference for normal and nonassault findings in suspected survivors. This light-weight and pocket-sized photographic atlas includes more than 500 full-color exam photographs and corresponding case studies written by expert investigators. Readers in medicine, law enforcement, and any organizations affiliated with sexual assault investigations will benefit from an extensive and accessible visual catalog of normal physical findings.
£64.80