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History Taking In Clinical Practice 1st Krsna Mahbubani

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History Taking In Clinical Practice 1st Krsna Mahbubani
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.78 MB
Pages: 164
Author: Krsna Mahbubani
ISBN: 9783031298967, 3031298969
Language: English
Year: 2023
Edition: 1st

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History Taking In Clinical Practice 1st Krsna Mahbubani by Krsna Mahbubani 9783031298967, 3031298969 instant download after payment.

I always found history taking the trickiest skill to learn in medical school. Yet, it is the most important skill you will learn as a clinician.
As a medical student and even during my GP training, I found that learning history taking by grouping it into symptoms was very effective. When I became a clinical tutor, I taught my students using this technique and the feedback received was excellent. This was where the idea for this book came from. I want this book to be your guide as you learn about the different physiological systems and specialities.
When you take a history, you want to exclude anything urgent or any condition that can harm the patient quickly. Once you exclude this, then you need to think about other common conditions which could present with that symptom. The questions you ask in the history need to actively confirm or refute these diagnoses. There are tables interspersed within this book where I will ask you to write down key differential diagnoses for each of the common presenting complaints. Use this as your guide when thinking about scenarios and how to approach them.
The aim of this book is not to teach you everything about each and every clinical condition, and you will need to read around these conditions. However, I want you to familiarise yourself with what kinds of conditions you need to think about when presented with a symptom. The best way to knowif you’ve understood everything is to practice, practice, practice. I have put in some patient examples to discuss, as well as some example OSCE stations at the back of the book. Before we start, I think it is important to revisit the basics of history taking.

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