Bates’ Guide to Physical Examination & History Taking
Bates’ Guide to Corporal Examination & History Taking Books
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Univ. of Rochester, NY. Textbook, for medical and nursing students, to the corporal exam and history taking. Previous edition, c1995, was on the Brandon/Hill Medical List and entitled: A Guide to Corporal Examination and History Taking. Chapters are thumb-tabbed. DNLM: Corporal Examination–methods.
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The content is fantastic, but the book arrived with the binding torn and in poor shape up. It was a new book
Rating: 1 / 5
Once again, the teacher not compulsory we buy the newest version.
I’m a radical and a poor student.
The newer editions have nicer pictures, but an A is an A in the class.
Rating: 4 / 5
This book is excellent just because I may possibly not find any better book.
It has excellent colored pictures but pictures are for extere pathologies, there is not much matter-of-fact pictures. What is also gone is key observations. Yes there are some warnings for key observations but not enough. observations that are in the margins of the book should be the scope of the book. Explanations are very broad, for example says “look for asymetry or discoloratio, etc but it does not say very often than what. it helps for note taking but does not help much for diagnostics.there are some tables that guides you but those tables are very extensive.May be I was expecting more that what it should be.
Rating: 4 / 5
The book was right to description- Never used. It still had the CDs in it. The price was brilliant ($10.00 for a book that cost $100+) and delivery was quick.
Rating: 5 / 5
I used this book by the side of with Mosby’s Corporal Examination book and easily passed my Corporal Diagnosis class in chiropractic college. These two book also served as brilliant references for Parts II, III and IV of the national chiropractic boards. I also found Dr. Leonardi’s National Board of Chiropractic Part II Study Guide: Key Review Questions and Answers, to be an brilliant source for the boards. I also found Leonardi’s Part III Study Guide and Part IV study guides to be aptly on the mark. These books helped me with passing the boards. Bates Book is needed as a fantastic building block for learning Corporal Examination–Heart, head and Neck, Chest and lungs, abdomen etc.
Rating: 5 / 5