It takes the average reader 2 hours to read Pocket Guide to Physical Examination in Clinical Medicine by Asghar Qasim
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This pocket book of 108 pages, written in English language, addresses medical students who wish to learn systematically both for the physical exam and differential diagnosis. The soft cover binding makes it light and easy to handle.Its authors are known by many publications in international journals, mainly in gastroenterology. Asghar Qasim, MD and Colm Ò Morain, Dean of Medicine and Professor of Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland and consultant of Adelaide and Mead Hospital in Tallaght, the 3rd city of Ireland. They are supported by a University such prestigious as Trinity College the university of Dublin, characterized by its emphasis both on classic bedside learning and medical pathology.The authors intend to improve the classic entry to medical semantics in times when expensive technology and invasive methods dominate. It is fundamental to facilitate the physicians skills to gain data and formulate a clinical history of the conditions and approach, primarily from a global view, in order to later go by systems of physical examination. The other basic factor for maximizing efficient medical treatment is an adequate doctor/patient relation.The book contains four separate sections, as well as a short introduction and an alphabetical index. The content is clearly presented.In the 1st section titled Examination Steps, reference is made to a general physical examination , as well as to systemic: gastrointestinal, cardiovascular, respiratory and nervous and muscular system. The initial part functions like an index and lists anatomic abnormalities, vital signs and deformations which may alarm at first glance. Lengthwise the 3 pages emphasize, always before the next approach, in an adequate formulation with initial presentation and an adequate exposition of the patient. After this it describes summarizing the classic signs of inspection, palpation, percussion and auscultation, which in the era of images and technology are neglected, and replacing the abilities of examination.
Pocket Guide to Physical Examination in Clinical Medicine by Asghar Qasim is 117 pages long, and a total of 30,069 words.
This makes it 39% the length of the average book. It also has 37% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 2 hours and 44 minutes to read Pocket Guide to Physical Examination in Clinical Medicine aloud.
Pocket Guide to Physical Examination in Clinical Medicine is suitable for students ages 10 and up.
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