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Bates' Pocket Guide to Physical Examination and History …

Lynn S. Bickley, MD, FACP. Clinical Professor of Internal Medicine School of Medicine University of New Mexico Albuquerque, New Mexico Peter G. Szilagyi, MD, MPH. Professor of Pediatrics Chief, Division of General Pediatrics University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry Rochester, New York Acquisitions Editor: Elizabeth Nieginski/Susan Rhyner Product Manager: Annette Ferran Editorial Assistant: Ashley Fischer Design Coordinator: Joan Wendt Art Director, Illustration: Brett MacNaughton Manufacturing Coordinator: Karin Duf eld Indexer: Angie Allen Prepress Vendor: Aptara, Inc. 7th Edition Copyright 2013 Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. Copyright 2009 by Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. Copyright 2007, 2004, 2000 by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.

Introduction The Pocket Guide to Physical Examination and History Taking, 7th edition is a concise, portable text that: Describes how to interview the patient and take the health history. Provides an illustrated review of the physical examination. Reminds students of common, normal, and abnormal physical findings. Describes special techniques of assessment that students may need in

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1 Lynn S. Bickley, MD, FACP. Clinical Professor of Internal Medicine School of Medicine University of New Mexico Albuquerque, New Mexico Peter G. Szilagyi, MD, MPH. Professor of Pediatrics Chief, Division of General Pediatrics University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry Rochester, New York Acquisitions Editor: Elizabeth Nieginski/Susan Rhyner Product Manager: Annette Ferran Editorial Assistant: Ashley Fischer Design Coordinator: Joan Wendt Art Director, Illustration: Brett MacNaughton Manufacturing Coordinator: Karin Duf eld Indexer: Angie Allen Prepress Vendor: Aptara, Inc. 7th Edition Copyright 2013 Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. Copyright 2009 by Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. Copyright 2007, 2004, 2000 by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.

2 Copyright 1995, 1991 by J. B. Lippincott Company. All rights reserved. This book is protected by copyright. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, including as photocopies or scanned-in or other electronic copies, or utilized by any information storage and retrieval system without written permission from the copyright owner, except for brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews. Materials appear- ing in this book prepared by individuals as part of their of cial duties as government employees are not covered by the above-mentioned copyright. To request permission, please contact Lippincott Williams & Wilkins at Two Commerce Square, 2001 Market Street, Philadelphia PA 19103, via email at or via website at (products and services).

3 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1. Printed in China Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Bickley, Lynn S. Bates' Pocket Guide to Physical Examination and History taking / Lynn S. Bickley, Peter G. Szilagyi. 7th ed. p. ; cm. Pocket Guide to Physical Examination and History taking Abridgement of: Bates' Guide to Physical Examination and History -taking. 11th ed. / Lynn S. Bickley, Peter G. Szilagyi. c2013. Includes bibliographical references and index. Summary: This concise Pocket -sized Guide presents the classic Bates approach to Physical exami- nation and History taking in a quick-reference outline format. It contains all the critical information needed to obtain a clinically meaningful health History and to conduct a thorough Physical assessment. Fully revised and updated, the Seventh Edition will help health professionals elicit relevant facts from the patient's History , review Examination procedures, highlight common ndings, learn special assess- ment techniques, and sharpen interpretive book features a vibrant full-color art program and an easy-to-follow two-column format with step-by-step Examination techniques on the left and abnormalities with differential diagnoses on the right.

4 Provided by publisher. ISBN 978-1-4511-7322-2 (pbk. : alk. paper). I. Bates, Barbara, 1928-2002. II. Szilagyi, Peter G. III. Bickley, Lynn S. Bates' Guide to Physical Examination and History -taking. IV. Title. V. Title: Pocket Guide to Physical Examination and History taking. [DNLM: 1. Physical Examination methods Handbooks. 2. Medical History Taking . methods Handbooks. WB 39]. 51 dc23 2012030529. Care has been taken to con rm the accuracy of the information presented and to describe gener- ally accepted practices. However, the authors, editors, and publisher are not responsible for errors or omissions or for any consequences from application of the information in this book and make no warranty, expressed or implied, with respect to the currency, completeness, or accuracy of the contents of the publication.

5 Application of this information in a particular situation remains the professional responsibility of the practitioner; the clinical treatments described and recommended may not be con- sidered absolute and universal recommendations. The authors, editors, and publisher have exerted every effort to ensure that drug selection and dosage set forth in this text are in accordance with the current recommendations and practice at the time of publication. However, in view of ongoing research, changes in government regulations, and the constant ow of information relating to drug therapy and drug reactions, the reader is urged to check the package insert for each drug for any change in indications and dosage and for added warn- ings and precautions. This is particularly important when the recommended agent is a new or infre- quently employed drug.

6 Some drugs and medical devices presented in this publication have Food and Drug Administration (FDA) clearance for limited use in restricted research settings. It is the responsi- bility of the health care provider to ascertain the FDA status of each drug or device planned for use in his or her clinical practice. To Randolph B. Schiffer, for lifelong care and support, and to students world-wide committed to clinical excellence. Introduction The Pocket Guide to Physical Examination and History Taking, 7th edition is a concise, portable text that: Describes how to interview the patient and take the health History . Provides an illustrated review of the Physical Examination . Reminds students of common, normal, and abnormal Physical ndings. Describes special techniques of assessment that students may need in speci c instances.

7 Provides succinct aids to interpretation of selected ndings. There are several ways to use the Pocket Guide : To review and remember the content of a health History . To review and rehearse the techniques of Examination . This can be done while learning a single section and again while combining the approaches to several body systems or regions into an integrated Examination (see Chap. 1). To review common variations of normal and selected abnormalities. Observations are keener and more precise when the examiner knows what to look, listen, and feel for. To look up special techniques as the need arises. Maneuvers such as The Timed Get Up and Go test are included in the Special Techniques sections in each chapter. To look up additional information about possible ndings, including abnormalities and standards of normal.

8 The Pocket Guide is not intended to serve as a primary text for learn- ing the skills of History taking or Physical Examination . Its detail is too brief for these purposes. It is intended instead as an aid for student review and recall and as a convenient, brief, and portable reference. vii Contents +0)8<-: 1 Overview: Physical Examination and History Taking 1. +0)8<-: 2 Clinical Reasoning, Assessment, and Recording Your Findings 15. +0)8<-: 3 Interviewing and the Health History 31. +0)8<-: 4 Beginning the Physical Examination : General Survey, Vital Signs, and Pain 49. +0)8<-: 5 Behavior and Mental Status 67. +0)8<-: 6 The Skin, Hair, and Nails 83. +0)8<-: 7 The Head and Neck 99. +0)8<-: 8 The Thorax and Lungs 127. +0)8<-: 9 The Cardiovascular System 147. +0)8<-: 10 The Breasts and Axillae 167.

9 +0)8<-: 11 The Abdomen 179. +0)8<-: 12 The Peripheral Vascular System 199. +0)8<-: 13 Male Genitalia and Hernias 211. +0)8<-: 14 Female Genitalia 225. +0)8<-: 15 The Anus, Rectum, and Prostate 241. +0)8<-: 16 The Musculoskeletal System 251. +0)8<-: 17 The Nervous System 285. +0)8<-: 18 Assessing Children: Infancy Through Adolescence 323. +0)8<-: 19 The Pregnant Woman 359. +0)8<-: 20 The Older Adult 373. Index 395. ix CHAPTER. Overview: Physical Examination and History Taking 1. This chapter provides a road map to clinical pro ciency in two critical areas: the health History and the Physical Examination . For adults, the comprehensive History includes Identifying Data and Source of the History , Chief Complaint(s), Present Illness, Past History , Family History , Personal and Social History , and Review of Systems.

10 New patients in the of ce or hospital merit a comprehensive health History ; however, in many situations, a more exible focused, or problem-oriented, interview is appropriate. The components of the comprehensive health History structure the patient's story and the format of your written record, but the order shown below should not dictate the sequence of the interview. The interview is more uid and should follow the patient's leads and cues, as described in Chapter 3. Overview: Components of the Adult Health History Identifying Data Identifying data such as age, gender, occupation, marital status Source of the History usually the patient, but can be a family member or friend, letter of referral, or the medical record If appropriate, establish source of referral because a written report may be needed Reliability Varies according to the patient's memory, trust, and mood Chief Complaint(s) The one or more symptoms or concerns causing the patient to seek care (continued).


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