This series of programmes gives students the chance to watch and learn from a range of practical demonstrations showing approved examination techniques.
Detailed Description
The skills needed to conduct a clinical examination of an infant or child may be introduced in a lecture theatre, but they will be learned through demonstration and practice.
This series of programmes gives students the chance to watch and learn from a range of practical demonstrations showing approved examination techniques.
Ideal viewing for medical students starting paediatric studies or as a revision aid for higher professional examinations, and for nurses in training.
This video concentrates on visual and auditory recognition of abnormalities, illustrating it with a wide range of clinical examples. Animated graphics are used to show the surface markings of the lung and the mechanisms underlying different types of airway obstruction and respiratory noises. Various auscultatory findings are also demonstrated, and the measurement of pulsus paradoxus is explained.
Please note this series cannot be ordered from the USA and Canada for licensing reasons - USA/Canada customers should visit Films Media Group to order. 1993, 21 mins.