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    Felten, David L..
    Netter's Atlas of Neuroscience / D. L. Felten, A. N. Shetty ; illustration by F. H. Netter ; contributing ill. C. A. G. Machado, J. A. Perkins, J. A. Craig. - 2nd ed. - Philadelphia : Saunders, Elsevier, 2010 (Canada). - xviii, 438 p. : color. il. ; 28 cm. - На англ. мові. - Index: p. 425-438. - ISBN 978-1-4160-5418-4 : 100.00 р.
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Рубрики: НЕРВОВА СИСТЕМА(АНГЛ)--Атлас(англ)

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Анотація: Section I: OVERVIEW OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM 1 Neurons and Their Properties ..... 3 Anatomical Properties ........ 4 Neurotransmission ........ 13 Electrical Properties .......... 15 2 Skull and Meninges ........ 27 3 Brain ............ 33 4 Brain Stem and Cerebellum ....... 53 5 Spinal Cord ......... 59 6 Ventricles and the Cerebrospinal Fluid ... 67 7 Vasculature ......... 75 Arterial System ........... 76 Venous System ........... 96 8 Developmental Neuroscience ..... 105 Section II: REGIONAL NEUROSCIENCE 9 Peripheral Nervous System ....... 135 Introduction and Basic Organization ...... 136 Somatic Nervous System ......... 150 Autonomic Nervous System ....... 172 10 Spinal Cord . . ......... 207 11 Brain Stem and Cerebellum ....... 219 Bran Stem Cross-Sectional Anatomy ..... 220 Cranial Nerves and Cranial Nerve Nuclei ...... 234 Reticular Formation .......... 251 Cerebellum .. .......... 255 12 Diencephalon .......... 259 13 Telencephalon .......... 265 Section III: SYSTEMIC NEUROSCIENCE 14 Sensory Systems .......... 323 Somatosensory Systems ......... 324 Trigeminal Sensory System ....... 333 Sensory System for Taste ......... 334 Auditory System .......... 336 Vestibular System ......... 343 Visual System ......... 346 15 Motor Systems ......... 357 Lower Motor Neurons ......... 358 Upper Motor Neurons ........ 361 Cerebellum ........... 375 Basal Ganglia ......... 382 16 Autonomic-Hypothalamic-Limbic Systems ... 387 Autonomic Nervous System ....... 389 Hypothalamus and Pituitary ....... 390 Limbic System ........... 413 Olfactory System ......... 422
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Shetty, Anil Narsinha
Netter, Frank Henry (Мікеланджело медицини ; 25 квітня 1906 - 17 вересня 1991)
Machado, CArlos A. G. \ill.\
Perkins, James A. \ill.\
Craig, John A. \ill.\

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    Grant, J. C. Boileau (1886, Loanhead (south of Edinburgh, England) – August 14, 1973, Toronto).
    An atlas of Anatomy. By Regions: Upper limb, Abdomen, Perineum, Pelvis, Lower Limb, Vertebrae, Vertebral Column, Thorax, Head and Neck, Cranial Nerves and Dermatomes / J. C. B. Grant. - 5th ed. - Baltimore : Williams & Wilkins, 1962. - [xiv, 665 мал., 24] p. : il. - Загл. обл. : Grant's atlas of Anatomy. - На англ. мові. - References: 4 p. - Index: 20 p. - 080.00 р.
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Анотація: This collection of illustrations depicts the structures of the human body, region by region, in much the same order as the student displays them by dissection. Little liberty has been taken with the anatomy; the illustrations profess a considerable accuracy of detail. In order that the student may be able to turn the pages and study figure after figure without requiring to re-orient himself, all illustrations of bilaterally symmetrical structures are from the right half of the body, unless otherwise stated. The observations and comments that accompany the illustrations are designed to attract attention to salient points and to points of significance that might otherwise escape notice. Their purpose is to interpret the illustrations. They are not, nor are they intended to be, exhaustive descriptions Illustrations UPPER LIMB ABDOMEN Figures General: bones, arteries, superficial veins, cutaneous nerves, and motor nerves. 1-10 Pectoral Region and Axilla: attachment of muscles, mamma, serial dissections, brachial plexus, veins of axilla, cross-section, and Serratus Anterior. 11-23 Back: cutaneous nerves, superficial muscles, supra-scipiilar & supraspinous regions, and variations. 24—28 Bnuhium and Subdeltoid Region: attachment of muscles, medial (20), lateral & posterior views, cross-section, and subacromial bursa. 29-35 Shoulder and Acromioclavicular Joints: coraco- acromial arch, synovial capsule, ligaments, and variations. 36-43 Elbow Region:.front view, cubital fossa, variations, elbow & proximal radio-ulnar joints, ligaments, bones, synovial capsule, cross-section, and posterior views. 44—57 Front of Forearm and Wrist: attachment of muscles, serial dissections, bones of hand, cross-sections (forearm, wrist, 8c hand) and front of wrist. 58-66 Palm of Hand: serial dissections, cross-section (finger), and radial side of wrist. 67—76 Back of Forearm and Dorsum of Hand: attachment of muscles, serial dissections, ulnar side of wrist, cutaneous nerves, bones of hand, synovial sheaths, extensor retinaculum, extensor tendons, and extensor expansions. 77-89 Joints: distal radio-ulnar, radiocarpal, intercarpal, and digital. 90-96 Figures Variations, Bones. Epiphyses, and Cross-Sections of 97-104.1 Anterior Abdominal Wall: serial dissections, cutaneous nerves; inguinal canal &: region; testis 8c spermatic cord; and female inguinal canal— all in series. 105-123 Digestive System: diagram, and abdominal contents in situ. 124-125 Stomach: in situ; parts, interior 8c musculature; omcnta 8c omental bursa; peritoneal ligaments of spleen & liver; arteries of stomach, celiac trunk, vagus nerves in abdomen, posterior wall of omental bursa, and tributaries of portal vein. 126-135 Liver: visceral surface, corrosion preparations, veins of liver, porta hepatis, cystic artery, variations, vessels of gall bladder & ducts (also 160), and exposure of bile duct in series. 136-148 Spleen: in situ, visceral surface, reflected from kidney, and accessory spleen. 149-152 Duodenum and Pancreas: in situ, posterior aspect, bile passages & pancreatic ducts, blood supply, and variations. 153-161 Intestines: mesenteric arteries, duodenal recesses, large intestines, structure of small intestine, ileocecal region, and variations. 162-172 Posterior Abdominal Wall: from behind, exposing kidney. 173-175 Kidneys, Ureters, Suprarenal Glands, Celiac Ganglion and Plexus: in situ, relations, cross-section of abdomen, structure of kidney, segmental arteries, blood supply of ureter, and variations. 176-187 Great Arteries & Veins and their Branches and Tributaries. 188 Posterior Abdominal Wall and Diaphragm: muscles, lumbar lymph nodes 8c vessels, sympathetic trunk & splanchnic nerves, and lumbar plexus. 189-191 PERINEUM AND PELVIS Male Perineum: muscles, vessels &: nerves; Sphincter Ani, Levator Ani &: anal canal (structure 8c blood supply), exposure of prostate, urinary tract, penis, interior of spongy urethra, and perineal membrane. 192-201 Male Pelvis: from above, median section, Levator & Sphincter Ani, bladder, seminal vesicles, prostate & bulbo-urethral glands, interior of bladder & prostatic urethra, and Levator Ani from above. 202-209 Side Wall of Pelvis: deferent duct &: ureter; iliac vessels, sacral plexus &: other nerves, muscles, and ligaments. 210-217 Bony Pelvis: male 8c female, and sacro-iliac joint. 218-223 Female Perineum: serial dissections. 224-230.1 Female Pelvis: Levator Ani from above; ovaries, tubes, uterus &: broad ligaments; viscera from above, in series; median section; side wall in series, and suspensory mechanism. 231-241 LOWER LIMB General: bones, arteries, superficial veins, cutaneous nerves, and motor nerves. 242-250 Inguinal Region: superficial inguinal lymph nodes, veins & arteries; saphenous opening, femoral sheath, and valves in veins. 251-255 Femoral Triangle: femoral sheath; femoral vein & tributaries; boundaries, contents, and floor of triangle. 256-259 Front of Thigh and Adductor Region: muscles, vessels 8c nerves, cross-section of thigh, and attachment of muscles. 260-266 Gluteal Region and Back of Thigh: muscles, vessels 8c nerves, and short rotator muscles. 267-275 Hip Joint: ligaments, bony parts, blood supply, sections (cross & coronal), acetabular fossa and its vessels. 274-284 Popliteal Fossa: serial dissections, attachments of muscles, and anastomoses around knee. 285-291 Knee Joint: ligaments and their attachments, and synovial capsule. 292-302 Lateral and Anterior Crural Regions and Dorsum of Foot: attachments of muscles, muscles, vessels Sc nerves; retinacula, synovial sheaths, and cross-section of leg. 3103-310 Bones of Foot: attachment of muscles (lateral, medial, dorsal & plantar views). 311-314 Posterior Crural Region: bones, attachment of muscles, serial dissections, medial side of ankle, and variations. 315-324 Sole of Foot: serial dissections. 325-331 Ankle Joint and Joints of Foot. 332-342 Bones of Foot. Epiphyses. Anomalous Tarsal Bones. 343-356 VERTEBRAE AND VERTEBRAL COLUMN Vertebra: functions, parts, and ossification. 357-362 Vertebral Column: subdivisions, homologous parts, distinguishing features, and movements. Cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral &: coccygeal segments. Anomalies. 363-383 Articulations: intervertebral disc, ligaments, and vertebral venous plexus. 384-390 THORAX Bones: bony thorax, sternum (features, in youth, anomalies), ribs (features, anomalies), lateral costal artery, and sternocostal joints. 391-404 Thoracic Wall: diagram of intercostal space, anterior wall, intercostal spaces (front &: back), and costovertebral joints. 405-411 Diagrams of Respiratory and Cardiovascular Systems: subdivisions of mediastinum and of pleura. 412-413 Lungs: in situ, costal & mediastinal surfaces, bronchial tree, pulmonary arteries &: veins, and bronchopulmonary segments. 414-427 Mediastinum: right 8c left sides, pleural cupola, and diaphragm (from above). 428-431 Pericardium and Heart: in situ, excised, cardiac vessels, pericardial sac (interior of &: posterior relations), chambers of heart, explanatory diagrams, and anomalies of aortic arch. 432-447.2 Superior Mediastinum: serial dissections—thymus; great vessels, phrenic &: vagus nerves; pulmonary arteries; and esophagus fe thoracic duct, trachea 8c left recurrent nerve. 448-451 Posterior Mediastinum: bronchi & lymph nodes, esophagus &: aorta; thoracic duct; blood supply of esophagus; azygos system of veins &; venous anomalies; and branches of thoracic aorta. 452-457.1 HEAD AND NECK Figures 458-464 Head and Neck: on median section. Skull: front & side views, buttresses of face and of nose. Face: muscles, vessels, parotid gland fc facial nerve; cartilages of nose & ear; sensory nerves of face; and diagrams (eyelid, orbital contents, superficial veins, and carotid & subclavian arteries). 465-471.4 Posterior Triangle of Neck: serial dissections, and brachial plexus. 472-416 Back: serial dissections & cross-section, spinal cord & membranes, and lower end of dural sac. 477-484.1 Nuchal Region: skull from behind & anomalies, serial dissections & cross-section, cranial nerves in posterior cranial fossa, and posterior fossa. 485—497 Head from Above: diagrams of scalp & its vessels & nerves, surface anatomy, diploic veins, cranial dura mater, folds of dura, and dural venous sinuses. 498-504 Contents of Cranium: cross-section of midbrain, origin of cranial nerves, interior of base of skull, nerves in middle cranial fossa, and coronal sections (cavernous sinus & orbital cavity). 505-517 Eye: orbital cavity, dissections from front &: from above serially, ocular muscles, ophthalmic artery, and motor nerves of orbit. 518-525 Front and Root of Neck: platysma, front of neck in series, root of neck in series, cross-section, cervico-thoracic ganglion, cervical nerve in situ, and thyroid gland & its variations. 526-539 Anterior Triangle of Neck: diagrams of the triangles, bony landmarks 8c digastric muscle; carotid & submandibular triangles; and diagrams of veins, arteries & branches of vagus nerve. 540-543.3 Suprahyoid Region: in series—Mylohyoid; Genio-hyoid; medial wall of submandibular triangle; salivary glands; Hyoglossus & its relations; and lingual artery & its branches. 544-549 Parotid Region: Parotid gland & facial nerve; parotid bed, vessels & nerves of auricle; and structures deep to bed. 550-552 Figures Mandible and Temporomandibular Joint: sections (coronal &; sagittal). 553-555 Infratemporal Fossa: maxillary artery; bony walls; and contents. 556-560 Prevertebral Region: muscles, cervical plexus, and sympathetic ganglia. 561 Atlanto-Occipital and Atlanto-Axial Joints: cranial nerves piercing dura, and variations. 562-568 Exterior of Base of Skull and 3 Keys to that Base. 569-571.2 Exterior of Pharynx: from behind, & side view with relations, otic ganglion, and auditory tube (lateral views). 572-577 Interior of Pharynx: from behind, and cross-section through nasal cavities. 578-579 Palate: in series; and cross-section through mouth, tonsil & parotid gland. 580-584 Interior of Pharynx: side view, in series—tonsil, its blood supply & bed, and pharyngeal muscles. 585-590 Mouth and Tongue: coronal sections of head; tongue, hyoid bone, side of mouth, otic ganglion (medial view), Mylohyoid & Geniohyoid from above, and cross-section through larynx. 591-600 Teeth: their sockets, permanent teeth; skulls at birth, primary teeth, and teeth erupting. 601-604 Nasal Cavities: septum, nerve supply, arterial supply, and lateral wall. 605-610 Paranasal Sinuses and their Variations: sphenoid bone of child & adult. 611-620.1 Larynx: serial dissections; nerve supply, arterial supply, and interior. 621-632 Ear: schemes; coronal section; tympanic membrane; medial wall of cavity & facial gc semicircular canals; ossicles; auditory tube & tympanic cavity, mastoid antrum & cells, temporal bones of child, geniculate ganglion, and inner ear. 633-650 Distribution of Cranial Nerves. 651-662 Dermatomes. 663-665
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    Mosby's Guide to Physical Examination / H. M. Seidel, J. W. Ball, J. E. Dains, G. W. Benedict. - 6th ed. - St. Louis : Mosby, Elsevier, 2006 (Canada). - xxii, 1011 p. : color. il. ; 28 cm. - На англ. мовi. - References and Readings: p. 909-918. - Glossary: p. 919-927. - Index: p. 982-1011. - ISBN 978-0-323-02888-2. - ISBN 0-323-02888-8 : 100.00 р.
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Рубрики: ФІЗИКАЛЬНЕ ОБСТЕЖЕННЯ ДІАГНОСТИЧНЕ(АНГЛ)

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Анотація: A comprehensive textbook of physical examination, history-taking, and health assessment with an emphasis on differential diagnosis and variations across the lifespan. Written by a team of two physicians and two nurses with a blend of expertise in adult health and pediatrics, the book conveys a uniquely compassionate, patient-centered approach to physical examination with a strong evidence-based foundation THE HISTORY AND INTERVIEWING PROCESS, I Knowing Yourself, 2 Partnership with the Patient, 2 An Ethical Context to the Partnership with the Patient, 2 The Varieties of Care, 3 Allopathic, Complementary, and Alternative Care, 3 Communicating with the Patient, 4 Factors That Enhance Communication, 4 The Basic Requirements of Healthy Communication, 5 Moments of Tension, 8 The History, 13 Setting for the Interview, 14 Structure of the History, 14 Taking the History, 75 An Approach to Sensitive Issues, 17 Outline of Clinical History, 22 The Next Step, 37 . CULTURAL AWARENESS, 38 Cultural Competence, 38 A Definition of Culture, 39 Distinguishing Physical Characteristics, 39 The Impact of Culture, 39 The Blurring of Cultural Distinctions, 41 The Primacy of the Individual in Health Care, 41 Professional Cultures Within the Health Professions, 42 The Impact of Culture on Illness, 44 The Components of a Cultural Response, 45 Modes of Communication, 45 Health Beliefs and Practices, 47 Family Relationships, 48 Diet and Nutritional Practices, 48 Summing Up, 50 EXAMINATION TECHNIQUES AND EQUIPMENT, 51 Precautions to Prevent Infection, 51 Latex Allergy, 53 Examination Technique, 55 Patient Positions and Draping, 55 Inspection, 55 Palpation, 56 Percussion, 57 Auscultation, 59 Measurement of Vital Signs, 59 Pulse, 59 Respirations, 59 Blood Pressure, 60 Temperature, 61 Pain, 62 Measurement of Height and Weight, 62 Modifications for Patients with Disabilities, 64 Patients with Mobility Impairments, 65 Patients with Sensory Impairment, 66 Special Concerns for Patients with Disabilities, 66 Instrumentation, 67 Stethoscope, 67 Doppler, 69 Fetal Monitoring Equipment, 70 Ophthalmoscope, 70 Strabismoscope, 72 Visual Acuity Charts, 72 Near Vision Charts, 76 Amsler Grid, 76 Otoscope, 76 Tympanometer, 77 Nasal Speculum, 78 Tuning Fork, 79 Percussion (Reflex) Hammer, 79 Neurologic Hammer, 80 Tape Measure, 80 Transilluminator, 81 Vaginal Speculum, 81 Goniometer, 82 Wood's Lamp, 82 Dermatoscope, 83 Calipers for Skinfold Thickness, 84 Monofilament, 84 4. MENTAL STATUS, 86 Anatomy and Physiology, 86 Review of Related History, 88 History of Present Illness, 88 Past Medical History, 88 Family History, 88 Personal and Social History, 89Examination and Findings, 89 Physical Appearance and Behavior, 90 Cognitive Abilities, 90 Emotional Stability, 95 Speech and Language Skills, 96 Additional Procedures, 97 Common Abnormalities, 102 Disorders of Altered Mental Status, 102 Disorders of Mood, 104 Anxiety Disorders, 104 5. GROWTH AND MEASUREMENT, 106 Anatomy and Physiology, 106 Differences in Growth by Organ System, 107 Review of Related History, 112 History of Present Illness, 112 Past Medical History, 113 Family History, 113 Personal and Social History, 113 Examination and Findings, 114 Equipment, 114 Weight and Standing Height, 114 Waist-to-Hip Circumference Ratio, 115 Triceps Skinfold Thickness, 115 Recumbent Length, 117 Weight, 118 Head Circumference, 118 Chest Circumference, 119 Gestational Age, 121 Stature and Weight, 121 Skinfold Thickness, 124 Upper-to-Lower Segment Ratio, 125 Arm Span, 125 Common Abnormalities, 132 Metabolic Disorders, 132 Other Disorders, 133 6. NUTRITION, 138 Anatomy and Physiology, 138 Macronutrients, 138 Micronutrients, 140 Water, 140 Energy Requirements, 740 Review of Related History, 142 History of Present Illness, 142 Past Medical History, 142 Family History, 143 Personal and Social History, 143 Examination and Findings, 745 Equipment, 745 Anthropometries, 745 Determination of Diet Adequacy, 747 Measures of Nutrient Analysis, 747 Measures of Nutrient Adequacy, 748 Special Procedures, 754 Biochemical Measurement, 755 Common Abnormalities, 756 7. ASSESSMENT OF PAIN, 161 Anatomy and Physiology, 762 Review of Related History, 762 Present Problem, 762 Personal and Social History, 762 Examination and Findings, 763 Pain Assessment Scales, 764 8. SKIN, HAIR, AND NAILS, 169 Anatomy and Physiology, 769 Epidermis, 769 Dermis, 770 Hypodermis, 770 Appendages, 7 70 Review of Related History, 772 History of Present Illness, 773 Past Medical History, 773 Family History, 774 Personal and Social History, 774 Examination and Findings, 775 Equipment, 775 Skin, 775 Hair, 797 Nails, 797 Common Abnormalities, 205 Skin: Nonmalignant Abnormalities, 205 Skin: Malignant Abnormalities, 273 Hair Disorders,276 Nails: Infection, 277 Nails: Injury, 278 Nails: Changes Associated with Systemic Disease, 220 Nails: Periungual Growths, 227 9. LYMPHATIC SYSTEM, 230 Anatomy and Physiology, 230 Lymph Nodes, 236 Lymphocytes, 236 Thymus, 238 Spleen, 239 Tonsils and Adenoids, 239 Peyer Patches, 239 Review of Related History, 240 History of Present Illness, 240 Past Medical History, 247 Family History, 242 Examination and Findings, 242 Equipment, 242 Inspection and Palpation, 242 Head and Neck, 244 Axillae, 247 Other Lymph Nodes, 247 Common Abnormalities, 25010. HEAD AND NECK, 254 Anatomy and Physiology, 254 Review of Related History, 259 History of Present Illness, 260 Past Medical History, 261 Family History, 261 Personal and Social History, 261 Examination and Findings, 262 Equipment, 262 Head and Face, 262 Neck, 264 Common Abnormalities, 271 Head, 271 Neck, 275 Thyroid, 277 11. EYES, 280 Anatomy and Physiology, 280 External Eye, 280 Internal Eye, 281 Review of Related History, 285 History of Present Illness, 285 • Past Medical History, 285 Family History, 285 Personal and Social History, 286 Examination and Findings, 287 Equipment, 287 Visual Testing, 287 External Examination, 288 Extraocular Muscles, 293 Ophthalmoscopic Examination, 294 Common Abnormalities, 305 External Eye, 305 Extraocular Muscles, 307 Internal Eye, 307 Visual Fields, 313 12. EARS, NOSE, AND THROAT, 316 Anatomy and Physiology, 316 Ears and Hearing, 316 Nose, Nasopharynx, and Sinuses, 319 Mouth and Oropharynx, 322 Review of Related History, 325 History of Present Illness, 325 Past Medical History, 328 Family History, 328 Personal and Social History, 328 Examination and Findings, 329 Equipment, 329 Ears and Hearing, 329 Nose, Nasopharynx, and Sinuses, 334 Mouth and Oropharynx, 336 Additional Procedures, 343 Ears (Infants), 344 Nose and Sinuses (Infants), 345 Mouth (Infants), 346 Ears (Children), 348 Nose and Sinuses (Children), 348 Mouth (Children), 349 Ears and Hearing (Older Adults), 350 Nose (Older Adults), 350 Mouth (Older Adults), 351 Common Abnormalities, 353 Ear, 353 Nose and Sinuses, 355 Mouth and Oropharynx, 355 13. CHEST AND LUNGS, 360 Anatomy and Physiology, 360 Chemical and Neurologic Control of Respiration, 364 Anatomic Landmarks, 366 Review of Related History, 368 History of Present Illness, 368 Past Medical History, 368 Family History, 369 Personal and Social History, 369 Examination and Findings, 370 Equipment, 370 Inspection, 371 Palpation, 377 Percussion, 380 Auscultation, 383 Measures of Pulmonary Function, 391 Sputum, 392 Common Abnormalities, 399 14. HEART, 414 Anatomy and Physiology, 414 Structure, 414 Cardiac Cycle, 417 Electrical Activity, 420 Review of Related History, 424 History of Present Illness, 424 Past Medical History, 426 Family History, 426 Personal and Social History, 427 Examination and Findings, 428 Equipment, 428 Inspection, 429 Palpation, 430 Percussion, 432 Auscultation, 432 Common Abnormalities, 446 Heart Murmurs, 446 Abnormalities in Heart Rate and Rhythm, 452 15. BLOOD VESSELS, 459 Anatomy and Physiology, 459 Blood Circulation, 459 Review of Related History, 465 History of Present Illness, 465 Past Medical History, 466 Family History, 466 Personal and Social History, 466 Examination and Findings, 468 Equipment, 46$ Peripheral Arteries, 468 Blood Pressure, 474 Peripheral Veins, 478 Common Abnormalities, 486 Vessel Disorders, 486 Jugular Venous Pressure Disorders, 488 i 16. BREASTS AND AXILLAE, 492 Anatomy and Physiology, 492 Review of Related History, 495 History of Present Illness, 495 Past Medical History, 496 Family History, 496 Personal and Social History, 497 Examination and Findings, 501 Equipment, 501 Inspection, 501 Palpation, 505 Common Abnormalities, 515 17. ABDOMEN, 521 Anatomy and Physiology, 527 Alimentary Tract, 521 Liver, 524 Gallbladder, 524 Pancreas, 524 Spleen, 525 Kidneys, Ureters, and Bladder, 525 Musculature and Connective Tissues, 525 Vasculature, 525 Review of Related History, 528 History of Present Illness, 528 _, Past Medical History, 530 Family History, 530 Personal and Social History, 537 Examination and Findings, 532 Equipment, 532 Preparation, 532 Inspection, 533 Auscultation, 536 Percussion, 537 Palpation, 540 Additional Procedures, 549 Inspection, 557 Auscultation and Percussion, 558 Palpation, 559 Gestational Age, 56i Fetal Well-Being, 562 , Fetal Position, 562 Contractions, 563 Common Abnormalities, 567 Alimentary Tract, 567 Hepatobiliary System, 572 Pancreas, 574 Spleen, 574 Kidneys, 574 18. FEMALE GENITALIA, 579 Anatomy and Physiology, 579 External Genitalia, 579 Internal Genitalia, 587 Bony Pelvis, 583 Review of Related History, 588 History of Present Illness, 588 Past Medical History, 589 Family History, 597 Personal and Social History, 597 Examination and Findings, 594 Equipment, 594 Preparation, 594 Positioning, 595 Draping and Gloving, 595 External Examination, 596 Internal Examination, 598 Bimanual Examination, 604 Rectovaginal Examination, 608 Common Abnormalities, 624 Lesions From Sexually Transmitted Infections, 625 Vulva and Vagina, 628 Cervix, 632 Uterus, 634 Adnexa, 637 19. MALE GENITALIA, 641 Anatomy and Physiology, 647 Sexual Physiology, 644 Review of Related History, 644 History of Present Illness, 645 Past Medical History, 646 Family History, 646 Personal and Social History, 646 Examination and Findings, 647 Equipment, 647 Inspection and Palpation, 648 Inspection and Palpation (Infants), 652 Transillumination, 653 Inspection and Palpation (Children), 653 Common Abnormalities, 656 Penis, 657 Scrotum, 661 20. ANUS, RECTUM, AND PROSTATE, 666 Anatomy and Physiology, 666 Review of Related History, 669 History of Present Illness, 669 Past Medical History, 669 Family History, 669 Personal and Social History, 670 Examination and Findings, 671 Equipment, 671 Preparation, 671 Positioning, 671 Sacrococcygeal and Perianal Areas, 671 Anus, 672 Sphincter, 672 Anal Ring, 674 Lateral and Posterior Rectal Walls, 674 Bidigital Palpation, 674 Anterior Rectal Wall and Prostate, 674 Uterus and Cervix, 676 Stool, 676 Common Abnormalities, 681 Anus, Rectum, and Surrounding Skin, 681 Prostate, 684 21. MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM, 688 Anatomy and Physiology, 688 Head and Spine, 694 Upper Extremities, 694 Lower Extremities, 698 Review of Related History, 701 History of Present Illness, 701 Past Medical History, 702 Family History, 702 Personal and Social History, 702 Examination and Findings, 704 Equipment, 704 Inspection, 705 Palpation, 706 Range of Motion, 706 Muscle Strength, 707 Specific Joints and Muscles, 707 Additional Procedures, 726 Common Abnormalities, 747 Sports Injuries, 751 22. NEUROLOGIC SYSTEM, 758 Anatomy and Physiology, 758 Brain, 761 Spinal Cord and Spinal Tracts, 765 Review of Related History, 771 History of Present Illness, 771 Past Medical History, 773 Family History, 773 Personal and Social History, 773 Examination and Findings, 774 Equipment, 774 Cranial Nerves, 775 Proprioception and Cerebellar Function, 780 Sensory Function, 785 Reflexes, 789 Additional Procedures, 791 Common Abnormalities, 801 Disorders of the Central Nervous System, 801 Disorders of the Peripheral Nervous System, 805 23. SPORTS PARTICIPATION EVALUATION, 809 24. PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER, 822 General Guidelines, 822 Reliability, 824 The Patient as Historian, 824 The Professional as Observer, 826 Uncertainty, 826 Examination Sequence, 828 General Inspection, 828 Preparation, 829 Measurements, 829 Patient Seated, Wearing Gown, 829 Patient Seated, Back Exposed, 831 Patient Seated, Chest Exposed, 831 Patient Reclining 45 Degrees, 832 Patient Supine, Chest Exposed, 832 Patient Supine, Abdomen Exposed, 833 Patient Supine, Legs Exposed, 834 Patient Sitting, Lap Draped, 834 Patient Standing, 835 Female Patient, Lithotomy Position, 836 Male Patient, Bending Forward, 837 Newborns, 838 Older Infants, 839 Examination Sequence, 839 Child Playing, 843 Child on Parent's Lap, 844 Child Relatively Supine, Still on Lap, Diaper Loosened, 845 Child Standing, 845 Child Returns to Parent's Lap, 845 Functional Assessment, 847 Alliance and Compliance, 849 25. TAKING THE NEXT STEPS: CRITICAL THINKING, 852 The Clinical Examination, 852 Critical Thinking, 852 Assessment, Judgment, and Evidence, 852 Problem Identification, 853 Valid Hypotheses, 854 Possible Barriers to Critical Thinking, 855 Validity of the Clinical Examination, 857 Bayes Formula, 857 The Management Plan/Setting Priorities, 857 26. RECORDING INFORMATION, 859 General Guidelines, 860 Subjective Data, 861 Objective Data, 861 Problem-Oriented Medical Record, 863 Comprehensive Health History and Physical Examination, 863 Problem List, 863 Assessment, 864 Plan, 864 SOAP Notes, 864 Progress Notes, 865 Episodic Illness Visit, 865 Episodic Illness Notes, 865 Problem-Oriented Medical Record Format, 866 The History, 866 Review of Systems, 868 Physical Examination Findings, 869 Assessment (for Each Problem on Problem List), 872 Plan (for Each Problem on Problem List), 872 Sample Records, 876 Ambulatory Adult, 876 Infant, 884 Episodic Note Sample Write-Up, 887 Summary, 887 27. EMERGENCY OR LIFE-THREATENING SITUATIONS, 888 The ABCs of Primary Assessment, Primary Assessment, 890 Secondary Assessment, 894 Injury Assessment, 898 Blunt Trauma, 898 Penetrating Trauma, 898 Contents XXI Burns, 898 Records and Legal Considerations, 902 Records, 902 Consent for Treatment, 903 Advance Directives, Living Wills, and Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care, 903 Summary, 905 Photo and Illustration Credits, 907 References and Readings, 909 Glossary, 919 APPENDIXES Appendix A: Conversion Tables, 928 Appendix B: Temperature Equivalents, 929 Appendix C: Height/Weight Tables and Charts, 930 Appendix D: Denver II Developmental Screening Tool, 950 Appendix E: Dietary Reference Intakes, 953 Appendix F: Nutrition Screening Forms, 957 Appendix G: Anthropometric Measurements, 968 Appendix H: Abbreviations, 971 Appendix I: Word Parts, 973 Appendix J: English-to-Spanish Translation Guide: Key Medical Questions, 976
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Анотація: A classic text, Chamberlain's Symptoms and Signs in Clinical Medicine has been providing students and professionals with a detailed and well-illustrated account of the symptoms and signs of diseases affecting all the body systems since the first edition published in 1936. Now completely rewritten by a new team of authors selected for their experience and reputation in writing quality publications in their specialist fields, the 13th edition brings the title into line with current teaching and practice. One of the key challenges of writing a textbook of diagnostic medicine is to balance the "bottom up" approach of constructing a differential diagnosis from individual clinical findings, and the "top down" approach of learning the key features pertaining to a particular diagnosis. The 13th edition of Chamberlain's Symptoms and Signs in Clinical Medicine integrates both approaches into a coherent working framework that will assist the reader in preparing for academic and professional examinations, and in everyday practice. Presented in full colour and illustrated with relevant images, this book provides a thorough lesson in diagnostic medicine, ensuring the reader is fully prepared to deal with the challenging process of differential diagnosis through a thorough knowledge of the central features of the conditions that they are likely to encounter. Key features: Teaches the reader how to diagnose correctly through assessment of symptoms and signs while simultaneously recalling all key features of a given condition Full colour and generously illustrated Conforms with the core competencies required for the foundation years Includes bullet point lists and tip boxes Chapters conclude with a summary of key points for easy revision Written and edited by a highly experienced team of specialists Companion website Table of Contents The Basics Taking a history An approach to the clinical examination Devising a differential diagnosis Ordering basic investigations Medical records Presenting cases Individual Systems The cardiovascular system The respiratory system The gastrointestinal system The renal system The genitourinary system The nervous system Psychiatric assessment The musculoskeletal system The endocrine system The breast The hematological system Skin, nails and hair The eye Ear, nose and throat Infectious and tropical diseases Special Situations Assessment of the newborn, infants and children The acutely ill patient The patient with impaired consciousness The older patient Death and the dying patient
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