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medical history
The Rational Clinical Examination
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Sexual Abuse, Child
> Original Article: Has This Prepubertal Girl Been Sexually Abused? > Why Perform a Physical Examination for Sexual Abuse Acutely? >
Taking a History
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Urinary Incontinence, Women
> Original Article: What Type of Urinary Incontinence Does This Woman Have? > Results >
The History in Diagnosing Urinary Incontinence
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Urinary Incontinence, Women
> Original Article: What Type of Urinary Incontinence Does This Woman Have? > Why Determine the Type of Urinary Incontinence? > Assessment of Women With Incontinence >
The history should include the nature and impact of incontinence symptoms, gynecological and...
Care at the Close of Life
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Part B Symptom Management >
Chapter 11. Agitation and Delirium at the End of Life: “We Couldn’t Manage Him”
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Causes and Diagnostic Workup of Delirium
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Chapter 7. Management of Intractable Nausea and Vomiting in Patients at the End of Life: “I Was Feeling Nauseous All of the Time…Nothing Was Working”
> Perspectives >
Evaluation
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