DESCRIPTION:
A panel of academic clinicians brings the art and science of the clinical cardiac examination to the bedside with a tour de force tutorial on the techniques needed to elicit various physical signs and to interpret them in relation to the patient""s symptoms and underlying cardiac condition. Drawing on twenty-five years of teaching and training physicians and physicians-to-be, the authors integrate the physiology, pathophysiology, and mechanisms behind the various physical signs with a thorough and easy-to-use practical approach that makes physician feel more comfortable and competent performing the cardiac physical examination. The authors pay particular attention to the interpretation of the jugular venous pulsations and contour and make the physiology and pathophysiology of the normal and abnormal arterial pulse interesting and relevant. A unique and original companion video CD presents close to 140 clinical examples taken from actual patients, complete with audio recordings of various heart sounds and murmurs displayed in real time as seen on an oscilloscope. Additional video recordings show both precordial pulsations and jugular pulsations from patients with a variety of cardiac lesions, and illustrate certain unusual clinical conditions through simultaneous echocardiographic images and recordings of heart sounds and murmurs.
CONTENTS:
CHAPTER 1 APPROACH TO THE PHYSICAL EXAMINATION OF THE CARDIAC PATIENT
CHAPTER 2 ARTERIAL PULSE
CHAPTER 3 BLOOD PRESSURE AND ITS MEASUREMENT
CHAPTER 4 JUGULAR VENOUS PULSE
CHAPTER 5 PRECORDIAL PULSATIONS
> CHAPTER 6 HEART SOUNDS
CHAPTER 7 HEART MURMURS: PART I
CHAPTER 8 HEART MURMURS: PART II
CHAPTER 9 ELEMENTS OF AUSCULTATION
CHAPTER 10 PATHOPHYSIOLOGICAL BASIS OF SYMPTOMS AND SIGNS IN CARDIAC DISEASE
CHAPTER 11 LOCAL AND SYSTEMIC MANIFESTATIONS OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE