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Main description:
Despite the advent of powerful technological advances, the cornerstone of patient care remains the history and physical examination. In this era of lab tests and, in a system dominated by "adult medicine," the special approach to the unique examination of infants and children is often lost. In the Handbook of Pediatric Physical Diagnosis, the highly respected pediatrician Lewis Barness, and noted pediatrician and pathologist, Enid Gilbert-Barness, present
clear descriptions and guidelines for the examination of the pediatric patient in an objective, analytical, and humanistic manner. With concise, clearly written text covering both common and difficult diagnoses, and aided by a wealth of tables, charts, and illustrations, this new edition includes more
information on differential diagnosis, and has a new fresh look.
Contents:
1. Approach to the Patient ; 2. Measurements, Vital Signs ; 3. General Appearance, Skin, and Lymph Nodes ; 4. Nutrition ; 5. Head and Neck ; 6. The Chest, Breast, and Respiratory ; 7. The Abdomen ; 8. Extremities, Joints, and Spine ; 9. Heart ; 10. Spleen and Liver ; 11. Chromosomal Disorders and Genetic Diseases ; 12. Hematologic Disorders ; 13. Infections ; 14. Urinary Tract ; 15. Genitalia ; 16. Endocrine ; 17. The Eye ; 18. Neurologic, Neuropsychiatric Disorders and Behavioral Disorders ; 19. Child Abuse ; 20. Examination of the Newborn ; 21. Adolescence ; 22. Appendix
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Oxford University Press (Oxford University Press Inc)
Publication date: February, 2010
Pages: 562
Dimensions: 154.00 x 234.00 x 28.00
Weight: 776g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Medical Diagnosis, Paediatrics and Neonatal