Bates’ Guide to Physical Examination and History Taking, 10th Edition Reviews
Bates guide into physical examination & medical history, 10th version
The tenth version of this classic text features the best basis into perform physical examinations & taking patient history. The book includes a beautiful color art program & a clear & simple two-column, very visual examination techniques, step by step on the left & abnormalities with differential diagnoses on the right. issues of this version health promotion have been comprehensively updated & advanced in all chapters, with new & revised national guidelines, screening tools relevant, & more information on how into help patients prevent disease & optimize their health in all settings & age groups. Detailed information on pain assessment is at present included in the general survey, key signs, & pain
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Review by jasdoit92 for Bates’ Guide to Physical Examination and History Taking, 10th Edition
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There are lots of books out there now for Med students or anyone involved in the medical field to learn about proper Hx taking and physical exam.But clearly this book stands out. Now in it’s 9th ed, it comes also with a CD containing videos demonstrating those PE techniques. I’m already done with my residency and finished Med school about a decade ago, but was ‘forced’ to buy this new edition as I would be teaching Med students Hx taking and Physical diagnosis.I needed to refresh all of those stuff that I learned before,and with this book it made everything easy. Proper techniques of physical examination were clearly described and most of them are illustrated well. The book also shows expected normal findings, and associate those abnormal findings with certain diseases and pathology that they can be seen.
I strongly recomned this book to those who really wanted to learn the proper, correct way of physical examination.It’s well worth it-something you’ll use throughout your career (like the Dubin book for EKGs).
Review by Interested reader for Bates’ Guide to Physical Examination and History Taking, 10th Edition
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I liked this book but the one thing I wanted from it that it didn’t have was a good musculoskeletal exam. For that, I highly recommend Pocket Guide to Musculoskeletal Diagnosis. Hoppenfeld is okay too, but Pocket Guide is better. I like Bates as a reference but it’s not very practical for day-to-day use.
Review by for Bates’ Guide to Physical Examination and History Taking, 10th Edition
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this is the best book for study at all levels of medical education with systematic examination tech. and a basic understanding of the underlying process preceeding ,giving the clinician a good review of the system in check and also important points for counselling which have to be touched upon before the encounter closes..
Review by for Bates’ Guide to Physical Examination and History Taking, 10th Edition
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This is an excellent and thorough text on the physical exam. The only problem is that its based on “the way things have always been done” instead of emerging controlled trials evaluating H+P techniques objectively. You might consider purchasing one of the new evidence-based medicine physical exam texts that are beginning to pop up (Ask your docs about recommendations). Preview them first, because not all of them teach the actual techniques or present the differential diagnosis of findings as well as Bates. They do, however, actually include numbers (percentages, Likelihood ratios, etc) to tell you how sensitive and specific (read how useful) these methods really are. These numbers will be critical to you later in evidence-based practice (which is not what all physicians now practice) in order to determine the pre- and post-test (lab, X-ray, etc.) probabilities of your differential diagnoses.
Buying an evidence-based text now would save you from having to buy both like I did.
Review by Friedrich Mann for Bates’ Guide to Physical Examination and History Taking, 10th Edition
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This book at one time was good I am told, but the 8th edition (2002) is now outdated with many errors. The CD on heart sounds which is included is insulting to medical students. The book has terrible photographs which make the patients look jaundiced or cyanotic. I am sorry I bought it. There is no question that Swartz’s book on physical diagnosis is the best. Swartz has a great free CD on the complete physical exam which is included with the book.