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... abdomen ; and to accurately record the assess- ment . At the end of this chapter you should be able to perform a complete assessment of the ab- domen . Reading Assignment : Jarvis , Physical Examination and Health Assessment , 3rd ed ...
... abdomen ; and to accurately record the assess- ment . At the end of this chapter you should be able to perform a complete assessment of the ab- domen . Reading Assignment : Jarvis , Physical Examination and Health Assessment , 3rd ed ...
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... abdomen before palpation or percus- sion . 5. Discuss inspection of the abdomen , including findings that should be noted . 6. Describe the procedure for auscultation of bowel sounds . 7. Differentiate the following abdominal sounds ...
... abdomen before palpation or percus- sion . 5. Discuss inspection of the abdomen , including findings that should be noted . 6. Describe the procedure for auscultation of bowel sounds . 7. Differentiate the following abdominal sounds ...
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... abdomen by assessing characteristics of bowel sounds and by screening for bruits . 4. Demonstrate percussion of the abdomen by : identifying predominant percussion note ; deter- mining liver span ; noting borders of spleen . 5 ...
... abdomen by assessing characteristics of bowel sounds and by screening for bruits . 4. Demonstrate percussion of the abdomen by : identifying predominant percussion note ; deter- mining liver span ; noting borders of spleen . 5 ...
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Assessment of the Whole Person | 1 |
Physical Examination | 61 |
CHAPTER | 73 |
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