Elaborate Course: Diagnostics
精品课程:诊断学
Credits: | 6.5 |
Total hours: | 152 |
Lectures hours: | 92 |
Experiment hours: | 60 |
Grade: | 3rd |
Semesters: | 3 |
Inquries to: |
1.Course Introduction (including teaching goals andrequirements) within 300 words:
Diagnostics is a bridge course between basic medicine and clinicalmedicine, which apply the basic medical principle, knowledge and techniques forthe diagnosis of diseases. Diagnostics is the basis of the clinical medicinesubjects. Diagnostics is also important for the cultivation of the clinicaltechniques, abilities and the professional attitudes and qualifications.
Thissyllabus includes the basic principle, knowledge and techniques of Diagnosticsand the arrangement of the teaching activities of the subject.
The important contents of Diagnostics include history taking,physical examination, laboratory examination, procedure of diagnosis andmedical recording. Other parts such as pulmonary function test, endoscopyexamination and clinical application of diagnostic techniques are for self-learning.
Diagnostics are related to the clinical manifestations, so thelectures of professional knowledge should be related to the clinical practice. Tomaster the principle, knowledge and techniques of Diagnostics will facilitatethe learning of other clinical subjects and medical research.
2.Teaching Syllabus (including the content of chapters andsections. A sheet can be attached):
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Common Symptomsand History Taking
Chapter 1: CommonSymptoms
Fever
Headache
Edema
Mucocutaneous hemorrhage
Cough and expectoration
Hemoptysis
Cyanosis
Palpitation
Dyspnea
Chest pain
Abdominal pain
Jaundice
Hematuria
Frequent micturition, urgent micturition anddysuria
Vertigo
Tics, twitches, convulsion and seizures
Disturbance of consciousness
Chapter 2: HistoryTaking
Component of inquisition
Method and techniques of inquisition
2.3 PhysicalExamination
Chapter 3: Methodsand Physical Examination
Inspection
Palpation
Percussion
Auscultation
Smell
Chapter 4: VitalSigns and Anthropomorphic Data
Vital signs
Anthropomorphic data
Skin
Lymphatic system
Chapter 5: Head
Hair, scalp and skull
Eyes
Ears
Nose
Mouth and parotid gland
Chapter 6: Neck
Shape and movement
Blood vessels
Thyroid gland and trachea
Chapter 7: Chest
Superficial thoracic anatomy
Chest wall, thorax and breast
Lungs and pleura
Main symptoms and signs of common pulmonarydiseases
Heart
Blood vessels
Main symptoms and signs of commoncardiovascular diseases
Chapter 8: Abdomen
Superficial anatomy and subregion of theabdomen
Examination
Main symptoms and signs of common abdominaldiseases
Chapter 9: Anus,Rectum and Genitalia
Anus and rectum
The male genitalia and reproductive tract
The female genitalia and reproductive system
Chapter 10: Spine andExtremities
Spine
Extremities and joints
Chapter 11: TheNeurologic Examination
Mental status
Cranial nerve examination
Sensory function examination
Motor Examination
Reflexes
Chapter 12: Procedure for the Screening PhysicalExamination
Preparation
Performance
2.4 Instrumental Examination
Chapter 13: Electrocardiography
Basicknowledge
Measurement and normal ECG
Atrial andventricular enlargement
Myocardialischemia and changes of ST-T
Myocardialinfarction
Arrhythmias
Medicationand electrolyte effects
Clinicalinterpretation of the ECG
ECG ofstress test
Chapter 14: Pulmonary Function Test
Ventilatoryfunction
Gasexchange
Arterialblood gases and acid-base balance
2.5 Laboratory Examination
Chapter 15: Principles of Diagnostic Test Use andInterpretation
Benefits,costs, and risks
Performanceof diagnostic tests
Chapter 16: Laboratory Examination of Hematology
Blood smears
Bone marrow
Bleeding and thrombotic disorders
Chapter 17: Urinalysis and Renal Function
Urinalysis
Renal function
Chapter 18: Blood Chemistries
Liverfunction and other enzyme tests
Serum cardiac markers
Plasma proteins
Glucose
Lipids
Electrolytes
pH tests
Endocrine hormones
Chapter 19: Clinical Common Assay in Immunology
Serumimmunoglubulins tests
Cellular immunity tests
Hepatitis markers testsd
Immunologic tests of infection
Tumor markers tests
Chapter 20: Clinical Tests of Etiologic Agents
Pathogenicdiagnosis of bacterial infection
Chapter 21: Laboratory Diagosis of Genetic Diseases
Cytogeneticanalysis
Genetic diseases diagnosed by moleculartechniques
Chapter 22: Tests of Excretion, Secretion and Body Fluid
Cerebrospinalfluid
Serous membrane effusion
Feces tests
2.6 Medical Record and Diagnositic Framework
Chapter 23MedicalRecords
Significanceof medical record
Denomination, format and content of medicalrecord
Commonly used medical documentation
Chapter 24Diagnostic Framework
Procedure in diagnostic examination
Exhuastive method
3.Teaching Schedule:
3.1Lectures
Week | Lectures | |
Teaching hours | Contents | |
Week 1 | 2 2 2 | Introduction Inquiry Common symptoms 1 |
Week 2 | 2 2 2 2 | Common symptoms 2 Basic examination method ECG 1 General state examination 1 |
Week 3 | 2 2 2 2 | General state examination 2 Examination of head & neck ECG 2 Lung check1 |
Week 4 | 2 2 2 2 | Lung check 2 Common signs of the lung ECG3 Respiratory disease, lung function |
Week 5 | 2 2 2 2 | Heart examination 1 Heart examination 2 ECG 4 Heart examination 3、Blood vessel |
Week 6 | 2 2 2 2 | Circulatory disease 1 Circulatory disease 2 ECG 5 Abdomen examination 1 |
Week 7 | 2 2 2 2 | Abdomen examination 2 Abdomen examination 3 ECG 6 Neurological system 1 |
Week 8 | 2 2 2 2 | Neurological system 1 Clinical common biochemistry tests, Cerebrospinal fluid ECG 7 Liver function, feces 1 |
Week 9 | 2 2 2 | Liver function, feces 2 Renal function, urine 1 Renal function, urine 2 |
Week 10 | 2 2 | Renal function, urine 3(PH, electrolyte) blood routine examination 1 |
Week 11 | 2 2 2 | Blood routine examination 2 Blood routine examination 3 Bone marrow cytomorphologic examination 1 |
Week 12 | 2 2 2 | Bone marrow cytomorphologic examination 2 Thrombosis and hemostatic disorder inspection Clinical common immunology test 1 |
Week 13 | 2 2 2 | Clinical common immunology test 2 Diagnostic procedures and thinking method clinical practice and medical record writing |
Week 14 | 2 2 2 | Case Discussion 1 Case Discussion 2(Student Q & A) |
3.2Experiment
Week | Experiment | ||
Teaching hours | Contents | ||
Week 6 | 3 3 | Practice1: Inquiry | Group 2 |
Group 1&3 | |||
3 3 3 |
ECG1:
| Group 1 | |
Group 2 | |||
Group 3 | |||
Week 7 | 3 3 | Practice 2: head & neck | Group 2 |
Group1&3 | |||
3 3 3 |
ECG 2 : | Group 1 | |
Group 2 | |||
Group 3 | |||
Week 8 | 3 3 | Practice 3: normal lung | Group 2 |
Group1&3 | |||
3 3 3 |
ECG 3 : | Group 1 | |
Group 2 | |||
Group 3 | |||
3 3 | Practice 4: abnormal lung | Group 1&3 | |
Group 2 | |||
Week 9 | 3 3 | Practice 5: normal heart | Group 2 |
Group 1&3 | |||
3 3 3 |
ECG 4: | Group 1 | |
Group 2 | |||
Group 3 | |||
3 3 | Practice 6: abnormal heart | Group 1&3 | |
Group 2 | |||
Week10 | 3 3 | Practice 7: abnormal heart &lung | Group 2 |
Group 1&3 | |||
3 3 | Practice 8: normal abdomen | Group 1&3 | |
Group 2 | |||
Week 11 | 3 3 | Practice 9: abnormal abdomen | Group 2 |
Group 1&3 | |||
3 3 | Practice 10: neurological system | Group 1&3 | |
Group 2 | |||
Week 12 | 3 3 | Practice 11: blood routine | Group 2 |
Group 1&3 | |||
3 3 | Practice 12: Bone marrow | Group 1&3 | |
Group 2 | |||
Week 13 | 3 3 | Practice 13: Thrombosis&hemostatic disorder | Group 2 |
Group 1&3 | |||
3 3 | Practice 14: Feces &urine routine | Group 1&3 | |
Group 2 | |||
Week 14 | 3 3 | Practice 15: Case Discussion | Group 2 |
Group 1&3 | |||
3 3 | Practice 16: medical record | Group 1&3 | |
Group 2 |
4.Assessment
Final mark = attendance+ experiment mark + final exam
Attendance: 10%
Experiment mark:20% (lab report 10%, clinical skills assessment 10%)
Final exam: 70%
Note that Electrocardiography is examined separately!
General appraisalscore= Final examination performance 100%
5.Textbooks and reference
(1)DeGowins’Diagnostic Examination by LeBlond RF,et al.:2004, Ed: 8th
(2)Pocket Guide to Diagnostic Tests by Nicoll D, etal.:2004, Ed:4th
(3)Basic Electrocardiography in Ten Days by FerryDR:2001
(4)临床诊断学(本科/双语教材), 人民卫生出版社,万学红,2017
(5)临床诊断学实习指导(中英文对照 第2版),科学出版社,段志军等,2018
(6)临床诊断学教程(中英文对照)北京:人民医科大学中国协和医科大学联合出版社,波拉斯蒂曼主编,1995
(7)Steven McGee: Evidence-Based Physical Diagnosis.W.B. Saunders Co. Ltd., 2001
(8)Swarts MH: Textbook of Physical Diagnosis. 4thed. W.B. Saunders Co. Ltd., 英文影印本,北京:人民卫生出版社,2002
(9)Tierney LM, et al. current medical diagnosis& treatment. 39th ed. McGraw-Hill, 2000 英文,北京:人民卫生出版社,2000
(10)ECG:A Self AssessmentWorkbook by Chung EK,2000
(11)实用心电图图谱(中英文对照),人民军医出版社, 蔡伯林,2011