Part Ⅰ Medical Professionalism and Communication Chapter 1 Professionalism and Communication Skills 1.1 Code of medical ethics 1.2 Communication and interpersonal skills Chapter 2 History Taking 2.1 The importance of history taking 2.2 Models for obtaining the medical history 2.3 Performing focused history 2.4 An approach to the child patient 2.5 The patient with a psychiatric diagnosis Chapter 3 Case Presentation and Documentation 3.1 Chief complaint 3.2 History 3.3 The review of systems 3.4 Physical examination 3.5 Data,assessment and plan Part Ⅱ Physical Examination Chapter 4 Hand Hygiene 4.1 Goals 4.2 Objectives 4.3 Rationale 4.4 Supplies 4.5 Procedure instructions Chapter 5 General Examination and Vital Signs 5.1 Approaching the physica] examination 5.2 First impressions 5.3 Vital signs Chapter 6 Skin, Hairs and Nails Examination 6.1 Skin examination 6.2 Hair examination 6.3 Nail examination Chapter 7 Head and Neck Examination 7.1 Inspection of the head 7.2 Palpation of the head 7.3 Neck 7.4 Eyes 7.5 Ears 7.6 Nose and paranasal sinus 7.7 Mouth and pharynx Chapter 8 Chest Examination 8.1 Inspection 8.2 Palpation 8.3 Percussion 8.4 Auscultation Chapter 9 Cardiovascular System Examination 9.1 Inspection 9.2 Palpation 9.3 Percussion 9.4 Auscultation 9.5 Peripheral vascular system 9.6 Vascular auscultation Chapter 10 Abdominal Examination 10.1 Inspection 10.2 Palpation 10.3 Percussion 10.4 Auscultation Chapter 11 Musculoskeletal Examination 11.1 Spine 11.2 Joints and limbs Chapter 12 Nervous System Examination 12.1 Mental status and conscious level 12.2 Speeeh and higher mental functions 12.3 Cranial nerves 12.4 Motor system 12.5 Pathological reflexes 12.6 Sensation 12.7 Cerebellar funetion 12.8 Meningeal irritation signs 12.9 Autonomie nervous system funetion test Part Ⅲ Basic Nursing Part Ⅳ Puncture Part Ⅴ Surgical Procedure Part Ⅵ First Aid Part Ⅶ Obstetrics and Gynecology Part Ⅷ Pediatric