Part A Common Symptoms and History Taking Chapter 1 Common Symptoms Fever Headache Edema Mucocutaneous hemorrhage Cough and expectoration Hemoptysis Cyanosis Palpitation Dyspnea Chest pain Abdominal pain Jaundice Hematuria Frequent micturition, urgent micturition and dysuria Vertigo Tics, twitches, convulsion and seizures Disturbance of consciousness Chapter 2 History Taking Component of inquisition Method and techniques of inquisition Part B Physical Examination Chapter 3 Methods and Physical Examin-ation Inspection Palpation Percussion Auscultation Smell Chapter 4 Vital Signs and Anthropomor phic Data Vital signs Anthropomorphic data Skin Lymphatic system Chapter 5 Head Hair, scalp and skull Eyes Ears Nose Mouth and parotid gland Chapter 6 Neck Shape and movement Blood vessels Thyroid gland and trachea Chapter 7 Chest Superficial thoracic anatomy Chest wall, thorax and breast Lungs and pleura Main symptoms and signs of common pulmonary diseases Heart Blood vessels Main symptoms and signs of common cardiovascular diseases Chapter 8 Abdomen Superficial anatomy and subregion of the abdomen Examination Main symptoms and signs of common abdominal diseases Chapter 9 Anus, Rectum and Genitalia Anus and rectum The male genitalia and reproductive tract The female genitalia and reproductive system Chapter 10 Spine and Extremities Spine Extremities and joints Chapter 11 The Neurologic Examination Mental status Cranial nerve examination Sensory function examination Motor Examination Reflexes Chapter 12 Procedure for the Screening Physical Examination Preparation Performance Part C Instrumental Examination Chapter 13 Electrocardiography Basic knowledge Measurement and normal ECG Atrial and ventricular enlargement Myocardial ischemia and changes of ST-T Myocardial infarction Arrhythmias Medication and electrolyte effects Clinical interpretation of the ECG ECG of stress test (245) Chapter 14 Pulmonary Function Test Ventilatory function Gas exchange (248) Arterial blood gases and acid-base balance Part D Laboratory Examination Chapter 15 Principles of Diagnostic Test Use and Interpretation Benefits, costs, and risks Performance of diagnostic tests Chapter 16 Laboratory Examination of Hematology Blood smears Bone manow Bleeding and thrombotic disorders Chapter 17 Urinalysis and Renal Function Urinalysis Renal function Chapter 18 Blood Chemistries Liver function and other enzyme tests Serum cardiac markers Plasma proteins Glucose Lipids Electrolytes pH tests Endocrine hormones Chapter 19 Clinical Common Assay in Immunology Serum immunoglubulins tests Cellular inmmnity tests Hepatitis markers tests Immunologic tests of infection Tmnor markers tests Chapter 20 Clinical Tests of Etiologic Agents Pathogenic diagrrosis of bacterial infection Chapter 21 Laboratory Diagnosis of Genetic Diseases Cytogenetic analysis Genetic diseases diagnosed by molecular techniques Chapter 22 Tests of Excretion, Secretion and Body Fluid Cerebrospinal fluid Serous membrane effusion Feces tests Part E Medical Record and Diagnostic Framework Chapter 23 Medical Records Significance of medical record Denomination, tormat and content of medical record Commonly used medical documentation Chapter 24 Diagnostic Framework Procedure in diagnostic examination Exhuastive method Appendix 1 Laboratory Reference Ranges Appendix 2 Case Record(English——Chinese) Appendix 3 English-Chinese Vocabulary Appendix 4 List of Figures
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