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    Bates' guide to physical examination and history taking / Lynn S. Bickley, Peter G. Szilagyi, Richard M. Hoffman ; guest editor, Rainier P. Soriano.

    • Title:Bates' guide to physical examination and history taking / Lynn S. Bickley, Peter G. Szilagyi, Richard M. Hoffman ; guest editor, Rainier P. Soriano.
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    • Variant Title:Guide to physical examination and history taking
    • Author/Creator:Bickley, Lynn S., author.
    • Other Contributors/Collections:Szilagyi, Peter G., 1976- author.
      Hoffman, Richard M., author.
      Soriano, Rainier P., editor.
    • Published/Created:Philadelphia : Wolters Kluwer, [2021]
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    • Library of Congress Subjects:Physical diagnosis.
      Medical history taking--Methods.
      Physical diagnosis--Textbooks.
    • Medical Subjects: Physical Examination--methods.
      Medical History Taking--methods.
    • Edition:Thirteenth edition.
    • Description:xxxviii, 1, 201 pages ; illustrations (chiefly color) ; 29 cm
    • Summary:"The thirteenth edition of Bates' Guide to Physical Examination and History Taking is your comprehensive guide to learning to effectively conduct the health interview and physical examination. This section introduces you to the features and learning tools that will lead to successful health assessments, regional examinations, and working with special patient populations. At the start of every chapter, you will see a list of additional learning resources that complement the book in order to build your knowledge and confidence in history taking and examination. The Bates' Visual Guide to Physical Examination offers over more than 8 hours of video content and delivers head-to-toe and systems-based physical examination techniques. When used alongside the book, you have a complete learning solution for preparedness for the boards and patient encounters"-- Provided by publisher.
    • Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
    • ISBN:1496398173 (paperback)
      9781496398178 (paperback)
    • Contents:Machine generated contents note: UNIT 1 Foundations of Health Assessment
      ch. 1 Approach to the Clinical Encounter
      Foundational Skills Essential To The Clinical Encounter
      Approachtothe Clinical Encounter
      Structure And Sequence Of The Clinical Encounter
      Stage 1 Initiating the Encounter
      Stage 2 Gathering Information
      Stage 3 Performing the Physical Examination
      Stage 4 Explaining and Planning
      Stage 5 Closing the Encounter
      Disparities In Health Care
      Social Determinants of Health
      Racism and Bias
      Cultural Humility
      Other Major Considerations
      Spirituality
      Medical Ethics
      Documenting the Clinical Encounter
      References
      ch. 2 Interviewing, Communication, and Interpersonal Skills
      Fundamentals Of Skilled Interviewing
      Active or Attentive Listening
      Guided Questioning
      Empathic Responses
      Summarization
      Transitions
      Partnering
      Validation
      Empowering the Patient
      Reassurance
      Appropriate Verbal Communication
      Use Understandable Language
      Use Nonstigmatizing Language
      Appropriate Nonverbal Communication
      Other Considerations In Communication And Interpersonal Skills
      Broaching Sensitive Topics
      Informed Consent
      Working with a Medical Interpreter
      Advance Directives
      Disclosing Serious News
      Motivational Interviewing
      Interprofessional Communication
      Challenging Patient Situations And Behaviors
      Patient Who Is Silent
      Patient Who Is Talkative
      Patient with Confusing Narrative
      Patient with Altered State or Cognition
      Patient with Emotional Lability
      Patient Who Is Angry or Aggressive
      Patient Who Is Flirtatious
      Patient Who Is Discriminatory
      Patient with Hearing Loss
      Patient with Low or Impaired Vision
      Patient with Limited Intelligence
      Patient Burdened by Personal Problems
      Patient Who Is Nonadherent
      Patient with Low Literacy
      Patient with Low Health Literacy
      Patient with Limited Language Proficiency
      Patient with Terminal Illness or Who Is Dying
      Being Patient-Centered In Computerized Clinical Settings
      Learning Communication Skills From Standardized Patients
      References
      ch. 3 Health History
      Health History
      Different Kinds of Health Histories
      Determining the Scope of Your Patient Assessment: Comprehensive or Focused?
      Subjective versus Objective Data
      Comprehensive Adult Health History
      Initial Information
      Chief Complaint
      History of Present Illness
      Past Medical History
      Family History
      Personal and Social History
      Review of Systems
      Recording Your Findings
      Modification Of The Clinical Interview For Various Clinical Settings
      Ambulatory Care Clinic
      Emergency Care
      Intensive Care Unit
      Nursing Home
      Home
      References
      ch. 4 Physical Examination
      Role Of The Physical Examination In The Era Of Technology
      Determining Scope Of The Physical Examination: Comprehensive Or Focused?
      Comprehensive Adult Physical Examination
      Head-To-Toe Physical Examination
      General Survey
      Vital Signs
      Skin
      Head, Eyes, Ears, Nose, Throat
      Neck
      Back
      PosteriorThorax and Lungs
      Breasts and Axillae
      AnteriorThorax and Lungs
      Cardiovascular System
      Abdomen
      Lower Extremities
      Nervous System
      Additional Examinations
      Adapting The Physical Examination: Specific Patient Conditions
      Patient on Bedrest
      Patient Using a Wheelchair
      Patient Who Is Postprocedure
      Patient Who Is Obese
      Patient in Pain
      Patient on Special Precautions
      Recording Your Findings
      References
      ch. 5 Clinical Reasoning, Assessment, and Plan
      Clinical Reasoning: Process
      Basic Structure of the Clinical Reasoning Process
      Clinical Diagnostic Errors
      Clinical Reasoning: Documentation
      Document the Problem Representation (Summary Statement)
      Assessment and Plan
      Recording Your Findings
      Progress Note And Patient Problem List In The Electronic Health Record
      Patient Problem List
      Oral Presentation
      References
      ch. 6 Health Maintenance and Screening
      Concept Of Preventive Care
      Guideline Recommendations
      U.S. Preventive Services Task Force Approach
      Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development, and Evaluation
      Screening
      Basic Approach to Screening
      Behavioral Counseling
      Motivational Interviewing
      Immunizations
      Screening Guidelines For Adults
      Screening for Unhealthy Weight and Diabetes Mellitus
      Screening for Substance Use Disorders, Including Misuse of Prescription and Illicit Drugs
      Screening for IPV, Domestic Violence, Elder Abuse, and Abuse of Vulnerable Adults
      Counseling Guidelines For Adults
      Weight Loss
      Healthful Diet and Physical Activity
      Screening And Counseling Guidelines For Adults
      Unhealthy Alcohol Use
      Tobacco Use
      Screening and Counseling for STIs
      Immunization Guidelines For Adults
      Influenza Vaccine
      Pneumococcal Vaccine
      Varicella Vaccine
      Herpes Zoster Vaccine
      Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis Vaccine
      Human Papillomavirus Vaccine
      Hepatitis A Vaccine
      Hepatitis B Vaccine
      Preventive Care In Special Populations
      Disease-Specific Recommendations
      References
      ch. 7 Evaluating Clinical Evidence
      Using Elements Of The History And Physical Examination As Diagnostic Tests
      Evaluating Diagnostic Tests
      Validity
      Applying Concepts To Screening Tests
      Fagan Nomogram
      Natural Frequencies
      Reproducibility
      Critically Appraising The Clinical Evidence
      Communicating Clinical Evidence To Patients
      References
      UNIT 2 Regional Examinations
      ch. 8 General Survey, Vital Signs, and Pain
      Health History: General Approach
      Fatigue and Weakness
      Fever, Chills, and Night Sweats
      Weight Change
      Pain
      Physical Examination: General Approach
      Techniques Of Examination
      General Survey
      Vital Signs
      Acute and Chronic Pain
      Types of Pain
      Assessing Acute and Chronic Pain
      Recording Your Findings
      Health Promotion And Counseling: Evidence And Recommendations
      Screening for Hypertension
      Blood Pressure and Dietary Sodium
      References
      ch. 9 Cognition, Behavior, and Mental Status
      Anatomy And Physiology
      Health History: General Approach
      Anxiety, Excessive Worrying
      Depressed Mood
      Memory Problems
      Patients with Medically Unexplained Symptoms
      Physical Examination: General Approach
      Techniques Of Examination
      Appearance and Behavior
      Speech and Language
      Mood
      Thought
      Perceptions
      Cognitive Functions
      Higher Cognitive Functions
      Recording Your Findings
      Health Promotion And Counseling: Evidence And Recommendations
      Screening for Depression
      Assessing for Suicide Risk
      Screening for Neurocognitive Disorders
      Screening for Substance Use Disorders, Including Misuse of Alcohol and Prescription and Illicit Drugs
      References
      ch. 10 Skin, Hair, and Nails
      Anatomy And Physiology
      Skin
      Hair
      Nails
      Pilosebaceous Glands and Sweat Glands
      Health History: General Approach
      Lesions
      Rashes and Itching (Pruritus)
      Hair Loss and Nail Changes
      Describing Skin Lesions
      Primary Lesion
      Size
      Number
      Distribution
      Configuration
      Texture
      Color
      Physical Examination: General Approach
      Lighting, Equipment, and Dermoscopy
      Patient Gown
      Handwashing
      Techniques Of Examination
      Standard Technique: Patient Position
      Seated Then Standing
      Alternative Technique: Patient Position
      Supine Then Prone
      Integrated Skin Examinations
      Special Techniques
      Patient Instructions for the Skin Self-Examination
      Examining the Patient with Hair Loss
      Evaluating the Bedbound Patient
      Recording Your Findings
      Health Promotion And Counseling: Evidence And Recommendations
      Epidemiology
      Skin Cancer Prevention
      Skin Cancer Screening
      Screening for Melanoma: The ABCDEs
      References
      ch. 11 Head and Neck
      Anatomy And Physiology
      Head
      Neck
      Health History: General Approach
      Neck Mass or Lump
      Thyroid Mass, Nodule, or Goiter
      Physical Examination: General Approach
      Techniques Of Examination
      Hair
      Scalp
      Skull
      Face
      Skin
      Cervical Lymph Nodes
      Trachea
      Thyroid Gland
      Carotid Arteries and Jugular Veins
      Recording Your Findings
      Health Promotion And Counseling: Evidence And Recommendations
      Screening for Thyroid Dysfunction
      Screening for Thyroid Cancer
      References
      ch. 12 Eyes
      Anatomy And Physiology
      Visual Fields
      Visual Pathways
      Autonomic Nerve Supply to the Eyes
      Extraocular Movements
      Health History: General Approach
      Vision Changes
      Eye Pain, Redness, or Tearing
      Double Vision
      Physical Examination: General Approach
      Techniques Of Examination
      Visual Acuity
      Visual Fields
      ColorVision
      Contrast Sensitivity
      Eye Position and Alignment
      Eyebrows
      Eyelids
      Lacrimal Apparatus
      Conjunctiva and Sclera
      Cornea and Lens
      Iris
      Pupils
      Extraocular Muscles
      Ophthalmoscopic (Funduscopic) Examination
      Special Techniques
      Eye Protrusion (Proptosis or Exophthalmos)
      Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction
      Everting Upper Eyelid to Search for Foreign Body
      Swinging Flashlight Test
      Recording Your Findings
      Health Promotion And Counseling: Evidence And Recommendations
      Visual Impairment
      Screening for Glaucoma
      UV-Related Eye Injuries
      References
      ch. 13 Ears and Nose
      Contents note continued: Anatomy And Physiology
      Ear
      Nose and Paranasal Sinuses
      Health History: General Approach
      Hearing Loss
      Earache and Ear Discharge
      Tinnitus
      Dizziness and Vertigo
      Rhinorrhea and Nasal Congestion
      Epistaxis
      Physical Examination: General Approach
      Techniques Of Examination
      Auricle
      Ear Canal and Tympanic Membrane
      Testing Auditory Acuity or Gross Hearing
      Testing for Conductive versus Sensorineural Hearing Loss: Tuning Fork Tests
      Surface of the Nose
      Nasal Cavity and Mucosa
      Nasal Septum
      Paranasal Sinuses
      Recording Your Findings
      Health Promotion And Counseling: Evidence And Recommendations
      Screening For Hearing Loss
      References
      ch. 14 Throat and Oral Cavity
      Anatomy And Physiology
      Mouth, Gingiva, and Teeth
      Tongue
      Pharynx
      Health History: General Approach
      Sore Throat
      Bleeding or Swollen Gums
      Hoarseness
      Malodorous Breath
      Physical Examination: General Approach
      Techniques Of Examination
      Lips and Oral Mucosa
      Gums and Teeth
      Roof and Floor of the Mouth and the Tongue
      Pharynx
      Recording Your Findings
      Health Promotion And Counseling: Evidence And Recommendations
      Oral Health
      Oral and Pharyngeal Cancer
      References
      ch. 15 Thorax and Lungs
      Anatomy And Physiology
      Locating Findings on the Chest
      Breathing
      Health History: General Approach
      Shortness of Breath (Dyspnea) and Wheezing
      Cough
      Hemoptysis
      Chest Pain
      Daytime Sleepiness, Snoring and Disordered Sleep
      Physical Examination: General Approach
      Techniques Of Examination
      Initial Survey of Respiration and the Thorax
      Posterior Chest
      Anterior Chest
      Special Techniques
      Clinical Assessment of Pulmonary Function
      Forced Expiratory Time
      Identification of a Fractured Rib
      Recording Your Findings
      Health Promotion And Counseling: Evidence And Recommendations
      Lung Cancer
      Latent Tuberculosis
      Obstructive Sleep Apnea
      References
      ch. 16 Cardiovascular System
      Anatomy And Physiology
      Surface Projections of the Heart and Great Vessels
      Cardiac Chambers, Valves, and Circulation
      Events in the Cardiac Cycle
      Splitting of Heart Sounds
      Heart Murmurs
      Relation of Auscultatory Findings to the Chest Wall
      Conduction System
      Heart as a Pump
      Arterial Pulses and Blood Pressure
      Jugular Venous Pressure and Pulsations
      Changes Over the Life Span
      Health History: General Approach
      Chest Pain
      Palpitations
      Shortness of Breath
      Swelling (Edema)
      Fainting (Syncope)
      Physical Examination: General Approach
      Techniques Of Examination
      Blood Pressure and Heart Rate
      JugularVenous Pressure
      Carotid Arteries
      Heart
      Special Techniques: Bedside Maneuvers To Identify Murmurs And Heart Failure
      Standing and Squatting
      Valsalva Maneuver
      Isometric Handgrip
      Transient Arterial Occlusion
      Recording Your Findings
      Health Promotion And Counseling: Evidence And Recommendations
      Challenges of Cardiovascular Disease Prevention
      Health Disparities in Cardiovascular Disease
      Screening for Cardiovascular Risk Factors
      Promoting Lifestyle Change and Risk Factor Modification
      References
      ch. 17 Peripheral Vascular System
      Anatomy And Physiology
      Arterial System
      Venous System
      Lymphatic System
      Transcapillary Fluid Exchange
      Health History: General Approach
      Peripheral Arterial Disease
      Peripheral Venous Disease (orVenousThromboembolism)
      Physical Examination: General Approach
      Techniques Of Examination
      Arms
      Abdomen
      Legs
      Special Techniques
      Assessing for Peripheral Arterial Disease
      Evaluating Arterial Perfusion of the Hand
      Recording Your Findings
      Health Promotion And Counseling: Evidence And Recommendations
      Screening for Lower Extremity Peripheral Artery Disease
      Screening for Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm
      References
      ch. 18 Breasts and Axillae
      Anatomy And Physiology
      Female Breast
      Axilla
      Male Breast
      Health History: General Approach
      Breast Lump or Mass
      Breast Discomfort or Pain
      Nipple Discharge
      Physical Examination: General Approach
      Techniques Of Examination
      Female Breast
      Axillae
      Male Breast
      Special Techniques
      Examination after Mastectomy or Breast Reconstruction
      Recording Your Findings
      Health Promotion And Counseling: Evidence And Recommendations
      Breast Cancer in Women
      Male Breast Cancer
      References
      ch. 19 Abdomen
      Anatomy And Physiology
      Abdominal Cavity and Contents
      Pelvic Cavity and Contents
      Health History: General Approach
      Abdominal Pain
      Abdominal Pain and Associated Gastrointestinal Symptoms
      Difficulty Swallowing (Dysphagia) and/or Painful Swallowing (Odynophagia)
      Change in Bowel Function
      Diarrhea
      Constipation
      Jaundice
      Urinary Symptoms
      Flank Pain and Ureteral Colic
      Physical Examination: General Approach
      Techniques Of Examination
      Abdomen
      Liver
      Spleen
      Kidneys
      Urinary Bladder
      Aorta
      Special Techniques
      Assessing Possible Ascites
      Assessing Possible Appendicitis
      Assessing Possible Acute Cholecystitis
      Assessing Ventral Hernias
      Abdominal Wall Mass
      Recording Your Findings
      Health Promotion And Counseling: Evidence And Recommendations
      Viral Hepatitis
      Colorectal Cancer
      References
      ch. 20 Male Genitalia
      Anatomy And Physiology
      Genitalia
      Groin
      Lymphatics
      Male Sexual Development and Function
      Health History: General Approach
      Penile Discharge or Lesions and Scrotal or Testicular Pain, Swelling, or Lesions
      Sexually Transmitted Infections
      Physical Examination: General Approach
      Techniques Of Examination
      Penis
      Scrotum and Scrotal Contents
      Special Techniques
      Evaluating Groin Hernias
      Testicular Self-Examination
      Recording Your Findings
      Health Promotion And Counseling: Evidence And Recommendations
      Testicular Cancer
      References
      ch. 21 Female Genitalia
      Anatomy And Physiology
      Vulva
      Vagina
      Uterus
      Adnexa
      Pelvic Floor
      Lymphatics
      Health History: General Approach
      Menarche and Menses
      Abnormal Bleeding
      Menopause
      Pelvic Pain
      Acute and Chronic
      Vulvovaginal Symptoms
      Physical Examination: General Approach
      Positioning
      Examining Equipment
      Techniques Of Examination
      External Examination
      Internal Examination
      Hernias
      Special Techniques
      Assessing Urethritis
      Recording Your Findings
      Health Promotion And Counseling: Evidence And Recommendations
      Cervical Cancer
      Menopause and Hormone Replacement Therapy
      Ovarian Cancer
      References
      ch. 22 Anus, Rectum, and Prostate
      Anatomy And Physiology
      Health History: General Approach
      Change in Bowel Habits
      Pain on Defecation
      Anal Warts and Fissures
      Weak Urinary Stream
      Physical Examination: General Approach
      Techniques Of Examination
      Patient with a Prostate
      Patient without a Prostate (Woman or Man with Prostatectomy)
      Recording Your Findings
      Health Promotion And Counseling: Evidence And Recommendations
      Prostate Cancer
      References
      ch. 23 Musculoskeletal System
      Anatomy And Physiology
      Joints
      Bursae
      Articular and Extraarticular Joint Structures
      Health History: General Approach
      Joint Pain
      Neck Pain
      Low Back Pain
      Physical Examination: General Approach
      Inspection
      Palpation
      Range of Motion
      Special Maneuvers
      Other Examination Techniques
      Regional Joint Examinations
      Temporomandibular Joint
      Shoulder Joint
      Elbow Joint
      Wrist and Hand Joints
      Vertebral Spine
      Hip Joint
      Knee Joint
      Special Techniques: Tests for Knee Joint Effusions
      Ankle Joint and Foot
      Special Techniques
      Measuring Leg Length
      Describing Limited Joint Motion
      Recording Your Findings
      Health Promotion And Counseling: Evidence And Recommendations
      Low Back Pain
      Osteoporosis
      Preventing Falls
      References
      ch. 24 Nervous System
      Anatomy And Physiology
      Central Nervous System
      Peripheral Nervous System
      Motor Pathways
      Sensory Pathways
      Spinal Reflexes: Muscle Stretch Response
      Health History: General Approach
      Headache
      Dizziness or Lightheadedness
      Weakness
      Numbness or Abnormal or Absent Sensation
      Fainting and Blacking Out (Near-Syncope and Syncope)
      Seizures
      Tremors or Involuntary Movements
      Physical Examination: General Approach
      Techniques Of Examination
      Cranial Nerves
      Motor System
      Sensory System
      Muscle Stretch Reflexes
      Cutaneous or Superficial Stimulation Reflexes
      Special Techniques
      Meningeal Signs
      Lumbosacral Radiculopathy: Straight-Leg Raise
      Asterixis (Flapping Tremor)
      Assessing the Comatose Patient
      Recording Your Findings
      Health Promotion And Counseling: Evidence And Recommendations
      Preventing Cerebrovascular Disease
      Screening for Asymptomatic Carotid Artery Stenosis
      Screening for Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy
      References
      UNIT 3 Special Populations
      ch. 25 Children: Infancy through Adolescence
      General Principles Of Child Development
      Surveillance Of Development
      Physical Development
      Cognitive Development
      Language Development
      Social and Emotional Development
      Developmental Quotient
      Key Components Of Health Promotion
      Newborns And Infants
      Contents note continued: Health History: General Approach
      Surveillance Of Development
      Physical Development
      Cognitive and Language Development
      Social and Emotional Development
      Physical Examination: General Approach
      Newborns
      Infants
      Techniques Of Examination: Infants
      Assessment at Birth
      Recording Your Findings
      Health Promotion And Counseling: Evidence And Recommendations
      Preschool And School-Aged Children-Health History: General Approach
      Establishing Rapport
      Working with Families
      Multiple Agendas
      Family as a Resource
      Hidden Agendas
      Surveillance Of Development: Early Childhood: 1 To 4 Years
      Physical Development
      Cognitive and Language Development
      Surveillance Of Development: Middle Childhood, 5 TO 10 Years
      Physical Development
      Cognitive and Language Development
      Social and Emotional Development
      Physical Examination: General Approach
      Assessing Younger Children
      Assessing Older Children
      Techniques Of Examination
      Somatic Growth
      Vital Signs
      Skin
      Head
      Eyes
      Ears
      Nose and Sinuses
      Mouth and Pharynx
      Thorax and Lungs
      Heart
      Abdomen
      Female Genitalia
      Rectum and Anus
      Musculoskeletal System
      Nervous System
      Recording Your Findings
      Health Promotion And Counseling: Evidence And Recommendations
      Children 1 to 4 Years
      Children 5 to 10 Years
      Adolescents: Health History
      Heeadsss Assessment
      Surveillance Of Development: 11 to 20 Years
      Physical Development
      Cognitive Development
      Social and Emotional Development
      Gender and Sexual Identity Formation among Adolescents
      Physical Examination: General Approach
      Techniques Of Examination
      Somatic Growth: Height and Weight
      Vital Signs
      Skin
      Head, Eyes, Ears, Nose, Mouth, and Neck
      Thorax and Lungs
      Breasts
      Heart
      Abdomen
      Male Genitalia
      Female Genitalia
      Rectum and Anus
      Musculoskeletal System
      Nervous System
      Recording Your Findings
      Health Promotion And Counseling: Evidence And Recommendations
      References
      ch. 26 Pregnant Woman
      Anatomy And Physiology
      Physiologic Hormonal Changes
      Anatomic Changes
      Health History: General Approach
      Initial Prenatal History
      Subsequent Prenatal Visits
      Physical Examination: General Approach
      Techniques Of Examination
      Positioning
      Examining Equipment
      General Inspection
      Height, Weight, and Vital Signs
      Head and Neck
      Thorax and Lungs
      Heart
      Breasts
      Abdomen
      Genitalia
      Anus, Rectum, and Rectovaginal Septum
      Extremities
      Special Techniques
      Leopold Maneuvers
      Recording Your Findings
      Health Promotion And Counseling: Evidence And Recommendations
      Nutrition
      Weight Gain
      Exercise and Physical Activity
      Substance Use including Tobacco, Alcohol, and Illicit Drugs
      Intimate Partner Violence Screening
      Screening for Perinatal Depression
      Immunizations
      Prenatal Laboratory Screenings
      Genetic Testing and Aneuploidy Screening
      Prenatal Supplementation
      Unintended Pregnancy
      References
      ch. 27 Older Adult
      Anatomy And Physiology
      Vital Signs
      Skin, Nails, and Hair
      Eyes
      Ears
      Nose, Mouth, Teeth, and Lymph Nodes
      Thorax and Lungs
      Cardiovascular System
      Peripheral Vascular System
      Breasts and Axillae
      Abdomen
      Male and Female Genitourinary System; Prostate
      Musculoskeletal System
      Nervous System
      Health History: General Approach
      Communicating Effectively with Older Adults
      Shaping the Content and Pace of the Visit
      Eliciting Symptoms from the Older Adult
      Addressing Cultural Dimensions of Aging
      Functional Impairments in Activities of Daily Living and Instrumer Activities of Daily Living
      Medication Management
      Smoking
      Alcohol
      Nutrition
      Special Topics In Older Adult Care
      Frailty
      Advance Directives and Palliative Care
      Physical Examination: General Approach
      Techniques Of Examination
      Assessing Functional Status
      General Survey
      Vital Signs
      Skin, Hair, and Nails
      Eyes
      Ears
      Mouth and Teeth
      Neck
      Thorax and Lungs
      Cardiovascular System
      Breasts and Axillae
      Peripheral Vascular System
      Abdomen
      Female Genitalia and Pelvic Examination
      Male Genitalia and Prostate
      Musculoskeletal System
      Nervous System
      Recording Your Findings
      Health Promotion And Counseling: Evidence And Recommendations
      When to Screen
      Screening for Visual and Hearing Impairments
      Exercise and Physical Activity
      Household Safety and Fall Prevention
      Immunizations
      Cancer Screening
      Detecting t he"3 Ds": Delirium, Dementia, and Depression
      Elder Mistreatment and Abuse.
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