Beschreibung:
Diagnosing in Cardiovascular Chinese Medicine instructs readers on the finer details of cardiovascular patient examination techniques used in western medicine, together with TCM examination techniques. It explains the six basic signs and symptoms connected to cardiac diseases, along with their clinical significance, and shows the methods and techniques used in physical examination to detect the signs.
Chapter 1: Clinical Significance Chest PainChapter 2: Inquiry and Examination in Western Medicine and TCMChapter 3: Clinical Significance of Dyspnea and OrthopneaChapter 4: Inquiry and Examination in Western Medicine and TCMChapter 5: Clinical Significance of Heart PalpitationsChapter 6: Inquiry and Examination in Western Medicine and TCMChapter 7: Clinical Significance of SyncopeChapter 8: Inquiry and Examination in Western Medicine and TCMChapter 9: Clinical Significance of Edema Chapter 10: Inquiry and Examination in Western Medicine and TCMChapter 11: Clinical Significance of ClaudicationChapter 12: Inquiry and Examination in Western Medicine and TCM