Monitoring in Medical Practice – Basic Medical Skills
The “Basic Medical Skills” course at the Institute of Surgical Research is designed to teach monitoring skills. By def- inition, monitoring is the continuous or repeated, regular observation of a chosen characteristic of an object at con- stant sites by standardized methods. In medicine, monitoring may be defined as the interpretation of all collected and available clinical data in order to help with the recognition of present or future mishaps or unfavorable system condi- tions in time. In this sense, a cross-section of vital data should be obtained and analyzed in each case; accordingly the technique and methodology (the “skills”) of the analyzer are critical.
This workbook is intended as a teaching tool to assist with the instruction of documentation. It is focused on the SOAP (subjective, objective, assessment, and plan) format of medical documentation and includes chapters dedicated to each section of the SOAP note in addition to chapters on medical terminology and the use of abbreviations. Each chapter includes several worksheets in addition to the text. This book is intended to function as an instructional aide in teaching documentation using the SOAP note format. This is an area that is time-consuming and is often problematic for students and instructors.
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The Term CLINICAL EPIDEMIOLOGY is derived from its two parent disciplines: clinical medicine and epidemiology. It's "clinical" because it seeks to answer clinical questions and to guide clinical decision making with the available evidince. It is "epidemilogic" because many of the methods used to answer these questions have been developed by epidemiologiitss and because the care of indivual patients is seen in the context of the large population of which the patient is a member. Fainly! you need it if you are health care provider!.
Pathology is central to the study of medicine and forms the bridge between the basic sciences and clinical medicine, making this book a key purchase. In this book, the visual presentation of the subject matter, divided into one-page units, makes for easy learning and re-call. Generations of medical students have been helped to pass their exams by the "Illustrated" books. The visual presentation of the subject matter, divided into one-page units, makes for easy learning and re-call. Pathology is central to the study of medicine and forms the bridge between the basic sciences and clinical medicine, making this book a key purchase.