Part II HISTORY TAKING
Chapter 1 NECESSITY AND ETHICS OF HISTORY TAKING
Chapter 2 CONTENTS OF HISTORY TAKING
Chapter 3 SKILLS OF HISTORY TAKING
Chapter 4 GUIDE FOR FOCUSED HISTORY TAKING
Chapter 5 HISTORY TAKING IN SPECIAL SITUATIONS
Chapter 6 EXAMPLES OF HISTORY TAKING
Part III PHYSICAL EXAMINATION
Chapter 1 BASIC SKILLS OF PHYSICAL EXAMINATION
Chapter 2 GENERAL EXAMINATION
Chapter 3 HEAD
Chapter 4 NECK
Chapter 5 CHEST
Chapter 6 ABDOMEN
Chapter 7 ANUS, RECTUM AND GENITALS
Chapter 8 MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM
Chapter 9 NEUROLOGICAL EXAMINATION
Chapter 10 COMPLETE PHYSICAL EXAMINATION
Part IV AUXILIARY EXAMINATION
Chapter 1 BASIC KNOWLEDGE OF ELECTROCARDIOGRAM (ECG)
Chapter 2 GRAPHICS-SEQUENCED INTERPRETATION OF ECG
Chapter 3 COMMON TYPES OF TACHYCARDIA
Chapter 4 ARTERIAL BLOOD GAS ANALYSIS AND DETERMINATION OF ACID AND ALKALI
Chapter 5 PULMONARY FUNCTION TEST
Chapter 6 BASIC INFORMATION OF ENDOSCOPY
Part V COMMON DIAGNOSTIC TECHNIQUES
Chapter 1 THORACENTESIS
Chapter 2 ABDOMINAL PARACENTESIS
Chapter 3 BONE MARROW PUNCTURE
Chapter 4 LUMBAR PUNCTURE
Chapter 5 URETHRAL CATHETERIZATION
Chapter 6 GASTRIC TUBE IMPLANTATION
Chapter 7 SKIN ALLERGY TEST
Chapter 8 TUBERCULIN TEST
Part VI MEDICAL RECORD
Chapter 1 SIGNIFICANCE
Chapter 2 BASIC REQUIREMENT
Chapter 3 DENOMINATION, FORMAT AND CONTENT
Chapter 4 CONTENT AND METHOD FOR MEDICAL CASE REPORT
Part VII PROCEDURES OF DIAGNOSIS-MAKING AND CLINICAL REASONING
Chapter 1 THE IMPORTANCE OF CLINICAL REASONING
Chapter 2 PROCEDURES OF DIAGNOSIS-MAKING
Chapter 3 CLINICAL REASONING
Chapter 4 COMMON REASONS FOR MISDIAGNOSES AND OMITTED DIAGNOSES
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