Introduction to Clinical Medicine By: Dr. Rupani.

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Introduction to Clinical Medicine By: Dr. Rupani

History 1.Chief Complaint 2.History of Presenting Illness Duration, Onset, Character, Progression, Frequency, Associated symptoms 1.Past Medical History 2.Past Surgical History 3.Family History 4.Travel History 7. Social History Employer, EToH, Tobacco, Drugs 8. OB Hx. 9. Medications 10. Allergies

Review Of Systems 1.General 2.Skin 3.Head 4.Eyes 5.Ears 6.Nose 7.Oral Cavity 8.Neck 9. Cardiac 10. Respiratory 11. GI 12. GU 13. Neurologic 14. Psych

Physical Exam 1.General Exam 2.Vital Signs 3.Skin 4.Head 5.Eyes 6.Ears 7.Nose

Physical Exam.. cont: 8. Throat 9. Neck 10. Chest/Breast 11. Heart 12. Lungs 13. Abdomen

Physical Exam.. cont: 14. GU 15. Rectal 16. Musculoskeletal 17. Vascular 18. Lymphatic 19. Neurologic 20. Mental status exam

Diagnostics 1.Basic 1.Specific

Assessment - Differential Differential Diagnosis 1.Common conditions first 2.Rare

Plan 1.Pulmonary 2.Cardiovascular 3.GU 4.Neurology 5.GI 6.Skin 7.Joint 8.Nephrology 9.Hematology 10. Oncology

Questions