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This new edition is a practical guide to patient examination and diagnosis for medical students. Beginning with an introduction to history taking and general physical examination, the following sections discuss patient examination in different systemic regions. The text covers anatomy and physiology to give students a better understanding of each system and describes symptoms and history of common clinical disorders before explaining examination techniques. The third edition has been fully revised to provide the latest information and guidance, and is further enhanced by clinical photographs, diagrams and tables. Key points Practical guide to patient examination and diagnosis for medical students Fully revised, third edition Covers all key systemic regions Previous edition (9789386150417) published in 2016
With comprehensive coverage of emergency and pre-hospital care topics, this book provides you with everything that you need when you are first at the scene.
1. Assessment of Higher Mental Functions 2. Examination of a Patient in Coma 3. Cranial Nerves 4. Motor System 5. Examination of the Sensory System 6. Reflexes 7. Examination of Coordination 8. Examination of Gait 9. Examination of Movement Disorders 10. Clinical Evaluation of Seizures and Epilepsies 11. Examination of a Patient with Vertigo 12. Autonomic Nervous System 13. Examination of a Patient with Neck Pain 14. Examination of a Patient with Low Back Pain 15. Examination of Other Joints 16. Examination of Trigger Points 17. Neurological Examination of a Neonate 18. Pediatric Neurological Examination Index
The eighth edition of this international bestselling emergency medicine handbook has been completely revised and updated to include the latest evidence-based guidelines and treatment protocols underpinning best practice in emergency medical care. Carefully designed to suit the needs of interns and resident doctors working in the emergency department as well as specialist trainees, the book covers the full range of emergencies - general medical, infectious disease and foreign travel-related, toxicological, surgical, paediatric, obstetric and gynaecological, ophthalmic and psychiatric - as well as practical procedures and administrative and legal issues.
Each high-quality volume in the esteemed Washington Manual series brings together contributions from faculty and residents at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. The Washington Manual of Emergency Medicine, the latest addition to the series, focuses on practical content on how physicians actually practice emergency care. Comprehensive and concise, it also acts as a handy quick-reference, delivering need-to-know information at your fingertips, even in point-of-care situations.