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100 1 _aOrient, Jane M.
245 1 0 _aSapira's art & science of bedside diagnosis /
_cJane M. Orient.
246 3 _aSapira's art and science of bedside diagnosis.
246 3 _aArt & science of bedside diagnosis.
246 3 _aArt and science of bedside diagnosis.
250 _a5th ed.
260 _aPhiladelphia :
_bWolters Kluwer,
_c[2019]
263 _a1801.
300 _axiii, 742 p. :
_bill. ;
_c28 cm.
500 _aEINSTEIN: available online via LWW Health Library. See Reference staff for assistance.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _a1 Introduction; How to Use This Book; A Disclaimer; Diagnostic Equipment to Purchase; The Science of Clinical Examination; The Art of Clinical Examination; Ethical Foundations; Definitions; Evaluation of Diagnostic Signs: More Defi nitions; Evaluation of Diagnostic Signs: More Defi nitions; Evidence-based Medicine; Evidence-based Medicine; Appendix 1.1 Answer to the Question on the Stethoscope; Appendix 1.2 Answer to the Question on Incidence and Prevalence; Appendix 1.3 Analysis of Example on Testing Sequence; Appendix 1.4 Answer to the Self-study Question on Priorand Posterior Probabilities.
505 8 _aAppendix 1.5 Answer to the Self-study question on NNReferences; Appendix 1.2; Appendix 1.3; Appendix 1.4; Appendix 1.5; References; Appendix 1.1; 2 The Interview; First Principles of the Interview; Interviewing Style; Assessing and Improving Your Interviewing Skills; Autognosis; Last Question in the Interview; The Psychodynamic Termination of the Physical Examination; Notes on Offi ce-based Practice; Interviewing Patients Who Are Forgetful or Confused; Approach to the Elderly Patient; The Patient Who Seems to Be Changing His Story; The Patient Who Is Vague.
505 8 _aThe Patient Who May Be Addicted to Drugs or BehaviorsThe Patient Who May Be Involved in Illegal Activities; The Patient Who May Have Other Legal Involvements; The Pseudopatient; The Patient Who Might Have a Factitious Disease; Sexual Orientation; The Patient Who Is a Member of a Subculture with Its Own Jargon; The Non-English-speaking Patient; The Patient Who Cannot Hear Well; The Patient Who Cannot Read Well; The Hostile Patient; The Patient Who Refers to Himself as a "Guinea Pig"; The Patient Who Will Only Be Examined by a "Real Doctor"; The Patient Who Asks Personal Questions.
505 8 _aThe Organ Recital (or "by the Way, Doctor ... ")The Aphasic Patient; The Evasive Patient; The Uncooperative ("Noncompliant") Patient; Dealing with Fantasies; The Patient Who Begins to Cry; The Patient Who Is Undiagnosable; The Demanding Patient; The Patient Who Denies the Relevance of Psychologic Factors; Appendix 2.1 Abbreviated Cognitive Examination; Appendix 2.2 Reasons for Identifying the Patient with Dementia; Appendix 2.3 Answer to the Self-test on the CAGE Test; Further Reading; References; 3 The History; Importance of the History; The Difference between Facts and Information.
505 8 _aOverview of History of Present IllnessChief Complaint; Dimensions of a Symptom; Associated Symptoms; Abbreviated History in Trauma Patients; Elaboration of Selected Symptoms; A Philosophical Interlude on "Diseases" and "Syndromes"; Use of Diagnostic Conclusions; Past Medical History; Social History; Sexual History; A History of Abuse; Drug History; Dietary and Nutritional History; A Note to the Student; References; 4 The Case Record; Introduction; Model Outline of Gerry Rodnan, MD; Comments on Historic Information; General Considerations on Authoring the Medical Record; Chief Complaint.
520 _a"The physical exam can either determine disease or confirm good health. When a patient presents to her physician with a set of symptoms, the physical exam and patient history can identify the cause and serve as a guide for subsequent diagnostic testing. It is a key building block in the practice of medicine, yet students and residents have difficulty determining what information is relevant and how it applies to the patient"--Provided by publisher.
590 _ac.1 10071878 Ritt 7/23/2018 $124.99.
650 2 _aPhysical Examination
_xmethods.
650 2 _aMedical History Taking
_xmethods.
650 0 _aMedicine
_969
653 _aფიზიკური გასინჯვა
653 _aსამედიცინო ისტორიის შეკრება
653 _aმედიცინა
655 7 _aElectronic books.
710 2 _aLWW Health Library (Online Service)
776 0 8 _iPrint version:
_aOrient, Jane M.
_tSapira's Art And Science of Bedside Diagnosis.
_dPhiladelphia : Wolters Kluwer Health, ©2012
_z9781605474113.
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