Physical Examination and Health AssessmentThis volume is geared toward BSN nursing students and practising nurses, and provides the information necessary to carry out holistic health assessment across the lifespan. |
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... breath that have persisted for 3 weeks . S. C. is recovering from a cholecystectomy . The nurse giving report indicates that he was not receiving good pain relief with the medications prescribed . During the A.M. assessment , the nurse ...
... breath that have persisted for 3 weeks . S. C. is recovering from a cholecystectomy . The nurse giving report indicates that he was not receiving good pain relief with the medications prescribed . During the A.M. assessment , the nurse ...
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... breath sounds in the peripheral lung fields C. No diaphragmatic excursion due to a child's decreased inspiratory volume D. Crepitus palpated at the costochondral junc- tions Correct Answer : B Rationale : Bronchovesicular breath sounds ...
... breath sounds in the peripheral lung fields C. No diaphragmatic excursion due to a child's decreased inspiratory volume D. Crepitus palpated at the costochondral junc- tions Correct Answer : B Rationale : Bronchovesicular breath sounds ...
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... breath so that you can concentrate on the sounds . Breath holding will only equalize ejection times in the right and left sides of the heart and cause the split to go away . Instead , concentrate on the split as you watch the person's ...
... breath so that you can concentrate on the sounds . Breath holding will only equalize ejection times in the right and left sides of the heart and cause the split to go away . Instead , concentrate on the split as you watch the person's ...
Contents
Chapter | 3 |
Functional Health Patterns Potential Correlating Chapters | 6 |
Chapter | 9 |
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abdomen abnormal adult Analysis ANNOTATED LEARNING OBJECTIVES artery assessment Assign students auscultation behavior blood pressure body breast breath cancer cardiac cause cervical cervix changes chapter the student chest child client Cognitive Level Comprehension Correct Answer cranial nerve CRITICAL THINKING EXERCISES cultural decreased Describe disease edema enlarged exam feel following statements function genitalia glands health care provider health history heart sounds Homan's sign identify increased individual infant infection Inspect intercostal space interview lesions loss lung lymph nodes lymphatic male medications mental status mental status examination muscle neck neurologic nipple normal finding nose nursing diagnosis nutritional nutritional assessment Obtain occurs otoscope pain palpation patient percussion PERFORMANCE CHECKLIST peripheral person practitioner pregnancy problems pulse Rationale reflex respiratory response risk sclera sensory skin stethoscope symptoms systolic THINKING EXERCISES Application tion tissue transcultural considerations vaginal venous vital signs Yes No Comments