Macleod's Clinical Examination: With Student Co... Today
: Techniques for eliciting symptoms, including medical, drug, family, and social histories.
This part applies clinical skills to specific patient populations and urgent scenarios: . Patients with Mental Illness or learning disabilities. The Frail and the Deteriorating Patient . End-of-Life Care . 4. Professional Assessment and Practice Macleod's Clinical Examination: With STUDENT CO...
The textbook is generally organized into four core sections: 1. General Principles : Techniques for eliciting symptoms
The bulk of the book provides a systematic approach to major body systems, documenting relevant history, examination techniques, and logical initial investigations: . Gastrointestinal & Renal . Nervous, Visual, and ENT (Ear, Nose, and Throat). Endocrine, Reproductive, and Musculoskeletal . Skin, Hair, and Nails . 3. Special Situations documenting relevant history
: Managing patient interactions and establishing rapport.