History Taking, Examination, and Record Keeping in Emergency Medicine (Oxford Handbooks in Emergency Medicine)

History Taking, Examination, and Record Keeping in Emergency Medicine (Oxford Handbooks in Emergency Medicine)

by H.R.Guly (Author)

Synopsis

Good record keeping is essential in medicine, a point often stressed by the defence organizations. A & E records are frequently very bad - which may cause medicological problems as well as impairing effective patient care. The reason is inexperience. This book explains what it is important to record (and why) and gives examples. Good records are essential in A & E. This book explains the reasons for keeping good records and describes how A & E records should be kept, both in general terms nad emphasizing the essential information to be recorded with different mechanisms of injury and in different anatomical sites. Some performas for collecting information on examination, especially orthopaedic and neurological examination, but none which specifically covers record-keeping or even discusses it other than to stress its importance. There are pamphlets for medical students often provided by individual medical schools, but these just cover general medicine and surgery.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 28 Mar 1996

ISBN 10: 019262461X
ISBN 13: 9780192624611

Media Reviews
This little book contains wise tips for physicians and nurses who work in emergency departments. This book is seeded with tips about understanding the patient's agenda while attempting to make an accurate diagnosis. New students will benefit from early exposure to this wisdom, and mature ED physicians will appreciate the reminders. I recommend this book for medical students and family medicine residents who intend to enter rural practice and for the libraries or rural teaching hospitals. * Canadian Journal of Rural Medicine, Vol. 3, no. 1, 1998 *