Chapter 5
The function of procedures in the diagnostic process
Anamnesis and physical examination
Article outline
- 1.The function of procedures
- 2.Case I: Enacting and discarding procedures
- 2.1Beyond fixed procedures: Meshing anamnesis with physical examination
- 2.2Think-aloud strategies: Verbal utterances as material anchors
- 2.3Embodied procedures
- 3.Case II: Procedure following: Cognitive complexity and simplicity
- 3.1The use of notebooks in anamnesis: Managing the complexity of writing and interacting at the same time
- 4.Understanding the status and function of procedures and expertise
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