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Book Synopsis

Good history taking and physical examination skills are vital for accurate clinical diagnosis. The Link: Pediatric History Taking & Physical Examination guides practitioners in making provisional and definitive diagnoses by analytical thinking.

This concise and clearly structured book is divided into 5 sections. The rationale behind taking a child’s history is examined first, along with the various types of history that it may be necessary to take. This section includes discussion on pregnancy, delivery, neonatal, breastfeeding and vaccination histories. The book then addresses the approach to, and practicalities of a physical examination. The third section is devoted to the Newborn, whilst the fourth addresses differential and provisional diagnosis through case studies. The concluding section concerns the importance of factual knowledge in history taking and physical examination.

The author’s experience of applying knowledge from basic sciences to the practice of history taking and physical examination is an invaluable reference point. With succinct guidance and over 250 images and illustrations, this book is an essential resource for students and practitioners of paediatric care.

Key Points

  • Highly illustrated with 121 illustrations and 131 images
  • Emphasis on analytic thinking and use of factual knowledge
  • Includes discussion on preventive paediatrics such as breastfeeding and vaccination to enrich the process of diagnosis
  • Brief chapters on the history of the pregnancy, delivery and the neonatal history, and case-studies for reference


Table of Contents

Section 1: The Paediatric History, Breast Feeding and Immunisation

  • The Rationale of the Paediatric History
  • The History of the Presenting Problem and the Past Medical and Surgical History
  • The Review of Systems
  • The History of the Pregnancy, Delivery and the Neonatal History
  • The Other Components of the Paediatric History
  • Clinical Links Relevant to Breast Feeding
  • Immunisation
  • The Analysis and Deduction in the Layout of a Complete Paediatric History

Section 2: The Paediatric Physical Examination

  • An Approach to the Paediatric Physical Examination
  • The Paediatric Physical Examination
  • The Layout of a Complete Paediatric Physical Examination

Section 3: The Newborn: Historical And Physical Links

  • The New Born

Section 4: Differential Diagnosis and Provisional Diagnosis with Selected Case Studies

  • The Formulation of Differential Diagnoses and Provisional Diagnoses

Section 5: ‘The Know’ Facts

  • Factual Knowledge

The Link: Pediatric History Taking and Physical

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A Paperback / softback by Prameela Kannan Kutty

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    Publisher: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers
    Publication Date: 01/07/2016
    ISBN13: 9789351525127, 978-9351525127
    ISBN10: 9351525120

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Good history taking and physical examination skills are vital for accurate clinical diagnosis. The Link: Pediatric History Taking & Physical Examination guides practitioners in making provisional and definitive diagnoses by analytical thinking.

    This concise and clearly structured book is divided into 5 sections. The rationale behind taking a child’s history is examined first, along with the various types of history that it may be necessary to take. This section includes discussion on pregnancy, delivery, neonatal, breastfeeding and vaccination histories. The book then addresses the approach to, and practicalities of a physical examination. The third section is devoted to the Newborn, whilst the fourth addresses differential and provisional diagnosis through case studies. The concluding section concerns the importance of factual knowledge in history taking and physical examination.

    The author’s experience of applying knowledge from basic sciences to the practice of history taking and physical examination is an invaluable reference point. With succinct guidance and over 250 images and illustrations, this book is an essential resource for students and practitioners of paediatric care.

    Key Points

    • Highly illustrated with 121 illustrations and 131 images
    • Emphasis on analytic thinking and use of factual knowledge
    • Includes discussion on preventive paediatrics such as breastfeeding and vaccination to enrich the process of diagnosis
    • Brief chapters on the history of the pregnancy, delivery and the neonatal history, and case-studies for reference


    Table of Contents

    Section 1: The Paediatric History, Breast Feeding and Immunisation

    • The Rationale of the Paediatric History
    • The History of the Presenting Problem and the Past Medical and Surgical History
    • The Review of Systems
    • The History of the Pregnancy, Delivery and the Neonatal History
    • The Other Components of the Paediatric History
    • Clinical Links Relevant to Breast Feeding
    • Immunisation
    • The Analysis and Deduction in the Layout of a Complete Paediatric History

    Section 2: The Paediatric Physical Examination

    • An Approach to the Paediatric Physical Examination
    • The Paediatric Physical Examination
    • The Layout of a Complete Paediatric Physical Examination

    Section 3: The Newborn: Historical And Physical Links

    • The New Born

    Section 4: Differential Diagnosis and Provisional Diagnosis with Selected Case Studies

    • The Formulation of Differential Diagnoses and Provisional Diagnoses

    Section 5: ‘The Know’ Facts

    • Factual Knowledge

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