Despite the advanced technologies at our disposal today, a complete health history and physical examination remain the
most crucial diagnostic tools in any healthcare practitioner's arsenal. And no one teaches these all-important skills
better than Mark H. Swartz, MD, FACP. For nearly two decades, Dr. Swartz's textbook has shown readers how to derive the
maximum diagnostic information from interviewing and examining patients. Using a compassionate, humanistic approach,
Dr. Swartz explores how cultural differences can influence communication, diet, family relationships, and health
practices and beliefs, and demonstrates that your interpersonal awareness is just as essential in physical diagnosis as
your level of technical skill. In this 6th Edition, a new chapter on the focused physical exam prepares you for the
USMLE Step 2 CS and the OSCE. Over 3 hours of video on DVD demonstrate how to examine adult male and female patients as
well as pediatric and geriatric patients. Plus you can access the complete contents of the book online at
www.studentconsult.com.
New to This Edition
Over 3 hours of video on DVD demonstrate the complete physical exam of an adult male patient, the breast and pelvic
exam of an adult female patient, and the examination of pediatric and geriatric patients.
Student Consult access lets you reference the complete contents of the book online, anywhere you go ... perform quick
searches ... and add your own notes and bookmarks.
A new chapter on the focused physical exam prepares you for the USMLE Step 2 CS and OSCEs.
Key Features
Discussions of special considerations emphasize cultural differences that may affect your approach to patients ...
guide you through assessment of nutritional status ... and inform you of things to look for and remember when examining
children, pregnant women, older patients, and acutely ill patients.
Pathophysiology explanations help you understand the causes of the symptoms you encounter.
Abundant color photographs capture the real appearance of various diseases.
Coverage of complementary and alternative medicine alerts you to the clinical implications of these increasingly
popular modalities.
An appendix on examination of the Spanish-speaking patient provides translations for commonly used medical phrases and
questions is available on www.studentconsult.com
Section I The Art of Interviewing
Chapter 1 The Interviewer?s Questions
Chapter 2 The Patient?s Responses
Chapter 3 Caring for Patients in a Culturally Diverse Society
Chapter 4 Understanding Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Chapter 5 Assessment of Nutritional Status
Chapter 6 Putting the History Together
Section II The Science of the Physical Examination
Chapter 7 The Physical Examination
Chapter 8 The Skin
Chapter 9 The Head and Neck
Chapter 10 The Eye
Chapter 11 The Ear and Nose
Chapter 12 The Oral Cavity and Pharynx
Chapter 13 The Chest
Chapter 14 The Heart
Chapter 15 The Peripheral Vascular System
Chapter 16 The Breast
Chapter 17 The Abdomen
Chapter 18 Male Genitalia and Hernias
Chapter 19 Female Genitalia
Chapter 20 The Musculoskeletal System
Chapter 21 The Nervous System
Chapter 22 Putting the Examination Together
Section III Evaluation of Specific Patients
Chapter 23 The Pregnant Patient
Chapter 24 The Pediatric Patient
Chapter 25 The Geriatric Patient
Chapter 26 The Acutely Ill Patient
Section IV Putting the Data to Work
Chapter 27 Diagnostic Reasoning in Physical Diagnosis
Chapter 28 The Clinical Record
Chapter 29 Focusing on the Focused History and Physical Examination
Epilogue
Appendix A Commonly Abused Drugs
Appendix B Signs and Symptoms in Deficiency States
Appendix C Conversion Tables