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Critical Diagnostic Thinking in Respiratory Care

A Case-Based Approach

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This book is organized into four logical sections. Section 1 is a thorough introduction to the processes involved in developing critical diagnostic thinking. It demonstrates how to use information from the patients history and physical examination to develop the differential diagnosis:: an ordered list of likeliest causes.

The other sections of the book present cases typical of three broad clinical settings:: outpatient, inpatient non-ICU, and ICU. Each of the chapters in these sections begins with a clinical vignette posing an important respiratory problem with an accompanying description of the history and physical examination. This is followed by a review of the common and uncommon causes of the patients symptom(s). The likelihood of a specific cause of the symptom is then analyzed using the specific features of the patients history and physical examination. Finally, each chapter closes with a section on some of the more common pitfalls in diagnosing the patient.
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Saunders
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9780721685489
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Publication date
2001
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
255
Dimensions (mm)
216 x 279
Weight (g)
608
  • Section I:: Background
    • An Introduction to Critical Diagnostic Thinking
    Section II:: Common Presentations in the Outpatient Setting
    • Chronic Cough
    • Recurrent Episodes of Purulent Phlegm
    • Progressive External Dyspnea
    • Progressive External Dyspnea in a 65 Year Old Man {tentative}
    • Fatigue Associated With Daytime Sleepiness
    • Solitary Pulmonary Nodule
    • Hemoptysis
    • Digital Clubbing
    • Bilateral Pleural Effusions
    • Unilateral Right-Sided Pleural Effusions
    • Platypnea
    • Chronic Hypercapnea
    • Community Acquired Pneumonia
    • Pleuritic Chest Pain
    • Non-Pleuritic Chest Pain
    • Upper Lobe Infiltrate
    • Wheezing
    • Stridor
    • Cavitary Pulmonary Infiltrate
    • Bilateral Hilar Adenopathy
    Section III:: Common Problems in the Non-ICU Adult Inpatient
    • Fever and a Pulmonary Infiltrate
    • Hypoxia
    • Hypercapnic Respiratory Failure
    • Atlectasis
    • Preoperative Evaluation
    • The Difficult-to-Wean Patient
    • The Weak Patient
    • Ventilatory Dys-synchrony
    • Hypotension with Mechanical Ventilation
    • Immediate Reintubation
    • Subcutaneous Emphysema
    • Bubbling Chest Tube
    • Refractory Hypoxemia
    • High Peak Airway Pressures
    • Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia
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