Table of Contents
Section 1 Mastering the Art of Interviewing
1. The Interviewer's Questions
2. The Patient's Responses
3. Understanding Complementary and Alternative Medicine
4. Putting the History Together
Section 2 Valuing Diversity: Race, Gender, and Ethnicity
5. Deconstructing Racism and Bias in Clinical Medicine
Section 3 Understanding the Science of the Physical Examination
6. The Physical Examination
7. Assessment of Nutritional Status
8. The Skin
9. The Head and Neck
10. The Eye
11. The Ear and Nose
12. The Oral Cavity and Pharynx
13. The Chest
14. The Heart
15. The Peripheral Vascular System
16. The Breast
17. The Abdomen
18. Male Genitalia and Hernias
19. Female Genitalia
20. The Musculoskeletal System
21. The Nervous System
22. Putting the Examination Together
Section 4 Evaluating Specific Patients
23. The Pregnant Patient
24. The Pediatric Patient
25. The Geriatric Patient
26. The Acutely Ill or Injured Patient
Section 5 Putting the Data to Work
27. Precision, Accuracy, and Critical Thinking in Clinical Assessment
28. The Clinical Record
29. The Focused History and Physical Examination
Section 6 Analyzing Ethical Issues in Clinical Medicine
30. Clinical Ethics and Professionalism
Appendices (Available online)
A. Commonly Abused Drugs
B. Signs and Symptoms of Deficiency States
C. Conversion Tables
D. English-to-Spanish Translations Useful in the Medical Setting
E. The Rational Clinical Examination: Additional References
F. CDC Recommended Immunization Schedule