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Pocket Tutor Paediatric Clinical Examination: Second Edition

Pocket Tutor Paediatric Clinical Examination: Second Edition

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Titles in the Pocket Tutor series give practical guidance at a highly-affordable price on subjects that medical students, foundation doctors and a range of other practitioners need help with on the go.

The highly-structured, bite-size content helps novices combat the fear factor associated with day-to-day clinical training, and provides a handy reference that students and junior doctors can carry with them at all times.   

Pocket Tutor Paediatric Clinical Examination is an indispensable guide to the examination of children, a challenging part of clinical practice for medical students and junior doctors as it involves dealing with newborn babies through to teenagers (often also the childs parents or guardians) and requires different communication skills and knowledge.

Key features::

  • Concise, accessible writing style and numerous colour photographs combine to produce a highly practical guide to the subject
  • Logical, sequential content:: introductory chapters on the principles of paediatric history taking and examination, then chapters devoted to each body system and a closing chapter on clinical procedures.

 Changes to second edition::

  • Extensively revised and updated throughout
  • New chapter dedicated to abnormal behaviour
  • 80 new clinical images, including 50 brand new examination photos
Product Details
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9781909836891
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Publication date
2019
Issue number
2
Cover
paperback
Pages count
304
Dimensions (mm)
113.00 x 177.00
  • Chapter 1 History taking

    1.1 Algorithmic thinking

    1.2 Preparation

    1.3 Communication

    1.4 Components of the paediatric history

    1.5 Red Flags

     

    Chapter 2 Examination of a newborn

    2.1 Clinical scenarios

    2.2 Pregnancy history

    2.3 Development and delivery

    2.4 Examination of the newborn

     

    Chapter 3 Examination of a child

    3.1 Recognising the sick child

    3.2 Examining a child

    3.3 Chaperones

     

    Chapter 4 Growth and nutrition

    4.1 Clinical scenarios

    4.2 Common presentations

    4.3 Examination of growth

    4.4 Examination of pubertal status

    4.5 Summary

     

    Chapter 5 Developmental assessment

    5.1 Clinical scenarios

    5.2 Common presentations

    5.2 Developmental milestones

    5.3 Developmental assessment

    5.4 Summary

     

    Chapter 6 The respiratory system

    6.1 Clinical scenarios

    6.2 Common presentations

    6.3 Respiratory examination

    6.4 Summary

     

    Chapter 7 The cardiovascular system

    7.1 Clinical scenarios

    7.2 Common presentations

    7.3 Cardiac examination

    7.4 Summary

     

    Chapter 8 The abdomen

    8.1 Clinical scenarios

    8.2 Common presentations

    8.3 Abdominal examination

    8.4 Summary

     

    Chapter 9 The nervous system

    9.1 Clinical Scenarios

    9.2 Common presentations

    9.3 Neurological history

    9.4 Cranial nerve examination

    9.5 Peripheral nerve examination

    9.6 Summary

     

    Chapter 10 Bones, joints and muscles

    10.1 Clinical scenarios

    10.2 Common presentations

    10.3 Musculoskeletal examination

    10.4 Summary

     

    Chapter 11 The head and neck

    11.1 Clinical scenarios

    11.2 Common presentations

    11.3 Examination of the mouth and throat

    11.4 Examination of the ears and nose

    11.5 Examination of neck lumps

    11.6 Summary

     

    Chapter 12 Skin and rashes

    12.1 Clinical scenarios

    12.2 Common presentations

    12.3 Examination of the skin

    12.4 Summary

     

    Chapter 13 Abnormal behaviour

    13.1 Clinical scenarios

    13.2 Common presentations

    13.3 Behavioural examination

    13.4 Sleep history and examination

    13.5 Summary

     

    Chapter 14 Genetic disorders and syndromes

    14.1 Clinical scenarios

    14.2 Common genetic syndromes

    14.3 Examination for genetic syndromes

    14.4 Summary

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