The pocket tutor Clinical Examination is the perfect companion for medical students and junior clinicians Practical guide to structuring a consultation, taking a history and examining a patient Opening chapters give a handy overview of the general principles and techniques relevant to the examination of all patients System-specific chapters recognise and relate symptoms and signs to anatomical landmarks and underlying physiology Step-by-step description of examination techniques provides a framework for approaching the clinical examination with confidence Table of Contents:Chapter 01: Introduction Chapter 02: General principles of examination Chapter 03: Cardiovascular system Chapter 04: Respiratory system Chapter 05: Gastrointestinal system Chapter 06: Genitourinary system Chapter 07: Female reproductive system Chapter 08: Neurological system Chapter 09: Cranial nerves Chapter 10: Musculoskeletal system Chapter 11: Psychiatric examination Chapter 12: Endocrine system Chapter 13: Examination of the paediatric patient Chapter 14: Examination of the elderly patient Chapter 15: Examination of the critically ill patient
Peter Cartledge BSc MBCHardback MRCPCH PCME MSc Specialty Trainee (ST8, Paediatrics), Yorkshire School of Paediatrics, Leeds, UK Catherine Cartledge BSc MBCHardback DRCOG FSRH Specialty Trainee (ST3, General Practice), Yorkshire & Humber Deanery, Leeds, UK Andrew Lockey MB CHardback MMedEd DA(UK) FRCS(A&E) FIMC FCEM FERC Consultant in Emergency Medicine, Director of Medical Education, Calderdale & Huddersfield Foundation Trust, Halifax, UK
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