The History and Physical Examination Workbook : A Common Sense Approach
by Mark Kauffman 2020-07-24 04:50:56
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During a typical office visit, a provider has approximately fifteen minutes to interview, examine, diagnose, and appropriately treat each patient. The History and Physical Examination Workbook: A Common Sense Approach is a must-have resource for deve... Read more
During a typical office visit, a provider has approximately fifteen minutes to interview, examine, diagnose, and appropriately treat each patient. The History and Physical Examination Workbook: A Common Sense Approach is a must-have resource for developing these skills in the classroom or in self-study! Providing clinical practice in the art of performing H&Ps through the use of flow models, this workbook encourages students to avoid memorization and develop a logical approach to patients'' chief complaints by allowing them to partner up as patient and "provider." In the first clinical practice section, entitled History Taking, the patient presents his/her complaint, and the provider asks the questions necessary to discovering the underlying problem. The second clinical practice section, Physical Examination, teaches students how to perform a detailed examination by guiding them through a problem-specific examination of the human body - where they often discover true pathology. After completing this workbook, students will be better prepared not only for practical boards, but for actual patient encounters. Less
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  • 10.8x8.48x0.63inches
  • 287
  • Jones & Bartlett Publishers
  • July 1, 2006
  • 9780763743406
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