This note explains the following
topics: Breast Exam, History of Present, The Rest of the History, Review of
Systems, Illness Male Genital or Rectal Exam, The Oral Presentation, The Upper
Extremities, Outpatient Clinics, The Lower Extremities, Inpatient Medicine,
Vital Signs, Musculo-Skeletal Exam, The Eye Exam, The Mental Status Exam, Head
and Neck Exam, The Neurological Exam, The Lung Exam, Cardiovascular Exam and
Commonly Used Abbreviations.
This PDF book covers the
following topics related to General medicine : Managing Healthcare: Themes and
Issues, Contextualizing Healthcare Management, Studying Management in
Healthcare, Being a Manager, Becoming a Manager, Managers Knowing, Managers
Networking, Managing Healthcare: Tensions and Prospects.
The goal of Vignettes in Patient Safety is to illustrate and
discuss, in a clinically relevant format, examples in which evidence-based
approaches to patient care, using established methodologies to develop highly
functional multidisciplinary teams, can help foster an institutional culture of
patient safety and high-quality care delivery.
Author(s): Michael S. Firstenberg and Stanislaw
P. Stawicki
This note covers the
following topics: Evidence-Based Pain Therapy, Acute Postoperative Pain:
Context, Outcomes, and Clinical Interventions, Pharmacotherapy: Opioids, NSAIDS,
Adjuvants, and Analgesic Equivalence, Neuropathic Pain, Headache and
Craniofacial Pain Disorders, Cancer Pain, Back Pain.
This book covers the
following topics: Definition of Food borne diseases, Epidemiology,
Classification and Etiology of Some Food Borne Diseases, Pathogenesis and
Clinical Features of Common Food-borne Diseases, Diagnosis of Food-borne
Diseases, General Management Approaches of Food-borne Diseases, Prevention and
Control of Food-borne Diseases, Investigation of Outbreaks of Food-borne
Diseases.
This note covers
the following topics: Approach to Patient with Fever and Rash, Description of
Rash, Associated Signs and Symptoms, Exposures, Toxic Shock Syndrome, Measles ,
MMR recommendations for travelers, Stevens-Johnson Syndrome, Scarlet Fever, Hand
Foot and Mouth.
To indicate the practical usefulness of psychotherapeutic principles in their
application to the work of the general practitioner is the object of this book.
The author simply states his experiences in support of his conviction of the
broad scope and usefulness of psychotherapeutic procedures, and endeavors to
show how their application is upheld by the theories advanced by the leaders of
the present-day conception of psychotherapeutic principles, and describes the
technic of their application.