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Common Symptom Guide: A Guide to the Evaluation of Common by John H. Wasson, B. Timothy Walsh, Harold Sox, Robert

By John H. Wasson, B. Timothy Walsh, Harold Sox, Robert Pantell, John W. Wasson

This advisor offers a list of pertinent questions, actual findings, and differential diagnoses for over a hundred regularly obvious signs in adults and kids. It additionally offers insightful guidance on sufferer and relations heritage, actual exam, diagnostic concerns and medicinal drugs.

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As above, but usually has cramps. As above. Fever with abortion; exquisitely tender uterus or adnexae often present. Hypotension, pallor, and sweating are frequently present. As above, but may have noted passing of tissue; cramps and bleeding persist. Pregnant less than 20 weeks; fetal or placental tissue has been passed; cramps and bleeding have ceased. Excessive vaginal bleeding during the third trimester. Cervix is closed. Cervix is dilated. Cervix is dilated; fetal or placental tissue is protruding from cervix.

Secondary to:M Pharyngitis Sore throat. Pneumonia Mumps Cough; fever. Recent exposure to mumps. Fever; cervical lymphadenopathy, pharyngeal erythema. Fever; rales. Parotid gland swelling. qxd 8/29/01 8:41 AM Page 50 Abortion HISTORY DescriptorsM refer to inside cover. How long has the patient been pregnant; date of the last menstrual period; is there actual bleeding or merely spotting; how much bleeding (how many pads are soaked per hour or day); passage of tissue; duration of bleeding. GENERAL DESCRIPTORS: AGGRAVATING FACTOR: was patient trying to induce an abortion; if so, how.

PEDIATRIC CONSIDERATIONS The “battered child” often presents with repeated abrasions and lacerations.

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