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Take the ‘next step’ in health assessment! Advanced Health Assessment and Clinical Diagnosis in Primary Care, 5th Edition goes beyond basic history and physical examination to help you master the diagnostic reasoning process. You’ll develop this key skill by following assessment guidelines that focus on a specific complaint rather than beginning with a previously established diagnosis or disease entity. Written by advanced practice nursing experts Joyce Dains, Linda Baumann, and Pamela Scheibel, this edition includes new chapters on evidence-based preventive health screening and on heartburn and indigestion, along with a new full-color design. Master the differential diagnosis process outlined in this book, and you’ll be able to accurately diagnose the majority of patients seen in today’s primary care settings.
A clear, consistent diagnostic reasoning process takes you to the next step of health assessment ― beyond basic history and physical examination to diagnostic reasoning.Diagnostic Reasoning: Focused History sections use ‘self-questions’ to walk you through the thinking process involved in obtaining a pertinent, relevant, problem-specific history that will assist in differential diagnosis.Diagnostic Reasoning: Focused Physical Examination sections explain how to perform more advanced diagnostic techniques and interpret the findings.Key Questions guide you through assessment and toward an accurate diagnosis by listing questions to ask the patient, followed by explanations of what the patient’s responses might signify. Laboratory and Diagnostic Studies sections outline the types of studies that might be appropriate based on the focused history and focused physical examination.Differential Diagnosis sections offer the most common diagnoses for each patient problem and summarize the history and physical examination findings, along with recommended laboratory and diagnostic studies.Differential Diagnosis tables provide a quick-reference summary of possible diagnoses for each patient problem.Evidence-Based Practice boxes ― more than 30 are NEW ―summarize the scientific evidence related to the diagnosis of patient problems.Alphabetical Table of Contents provides a convenient listing of common health problems.NEW Evidence-Based Preventive Health Screening chapter helps you screen for common asymptomatic conditions and promote wellness.NEW Heartburn and Indigestion chapter addresses this common condition and includes important differential diagnoses such as myocardial infarction and cancer of the esophagus. NEW! Separate chapters on limb pain divide the topic by lower extremities and upper extremities, offering more focused, easy-to-locate coverage.NEW! Information on screening for abuse and sexual assault helps in identifying patients who might need additional support or intervention.NEW! Updated information on psychiatric/mental health problems reflects the latest changes in practice as well as changes to the DSM.NEW! More than 20 NEW illustrations enhance content and a full-color design makes topics easier to find.
ASIN : 0323266258
Publisher : Mosby; 5th edition (June 23, 2015)
Language : English
Paperback : 528 pages
ISBN-10 : 9780323266253
ISBN-13 : 978-0323266253
Item Weight : 1.72 pounds
Dimensions : 9.2 x 7.5 x 0.5 inches
clearface –
this is by far the best, well written
Of all the books we’ve had to buy for our DNP program, this is by far the best, well written, most easily organized and broken down book I have ever used in my graduate career. It is fantastic. I love how the chapters are broken down, it touches on all ages regarding each symptom discussed. It’s the book I reach the most for and definitely the best money spent on any book for school. Get it! You won’t regret it. It’s also great as a soft back and it’s small enough that it’s portable.
Amazon Customer –
Excellent
Excellent book
Sarah Sakala –
Smooth read
Nice read, good info – like the book. Required for class but at least it is condensed with the need to know info and easy to carry to clinical.
Britt –
Itâs a textbook
Good for what Iâm needing it for and easy to read
tomi garza –
Really good textbook
Great textbook. Very easy to read. It breaks down each body system and lists possible abnormalities. It also lists differential diagnosis for each body system. Great illustrations and pictures.
U’ilani –
Connects symptoms to diagnoses
I love this book. Part of assessment is understanding where your findings will lead to. In other words, it takes you from a chief complaint, to history questions, to assessment findings to diagnosis. It’s great!
Frankie –
… about a condition is put in a condensed and easy to read format
Almost everything you need to know about a condition is put in a condensed and easy to read format. Besides the very occasional inconsistencies, this is a great book if you are in the health care field or a medical/nursing student and need a well informed resource.
Seneykap –
A textbook worth buying, not just because of academic requirement.
Very straight forward, guiding clues to assess/ questions to ask if pt with common chief complaints of pain in abd/chest…Easy to understand.Straight to the point.For: NP program.
Laura Nicholas –
Essential textbook for any medical student. Presents different diagnoses by symptom presentation, and walking you through good questions to ask, physical exams to do, labs to run, and indicates whether emergency referral is required. Compact, easy to carry around. Great tables for quick reference in private practice.
R Y –
Good basic book
lil loco –
An excellent review of concepts based on presenting symptom category. Repetition of key points help retention when reading. The layout of each chapter also makes it easy to use as a reference in clinical settings. Also a required text for nurse practitioner studies.
Amazon Customer –
Very good
Amazon Customer –
These textbook is perfect for the NP program. When you are doing the OSCEs this is all you need to study, it is layed out perfectly.