Physical Examination and Health AssessmentThis comprehensive, easy-to-read, full-color textbook is a standard in physical assessment that features a holistic approach and a strong nursing perspective. Step-by-step guidelines demonstrate the skills necessary to take a complete health history and perform a thorough physical examination on clients of all ages and cultural backgrounds, as well as pregnant women. This edition includes over 240 new full-color photographs and illustrations depicting a wide range of conditions. It also contains a new chapter on the pregnant female. Video Critical Thinking Questions in each body system chapter correspond with the Saunders Physical Examination and Health Assessment Series. Nursing diagnoses are separated into Risk and Wellness categories. This edition also includes updated appendices on the 1999 Recommended Childhood Immunization Schedule for the U.S. and the CDC Standard Precautions and Transmission-Based Precautions. (Includes a CD ROM with case studies and a FREE SIMON website at: www.harcourthealth.com/SIMON/Jarvis/) |
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... parents . Role realignment occurs in the individual's relationship with aging parents . Even if the parents are healthy and active , a role reversal occurs . The middle - aged adult gradually starts to take the parent's place as the one ...
... parents . Role realignment occurs in the individual's relationship with aging parents . Even if the parents are healthy and active , a role reversal occurs . The middle - aged adult gradually starts to take the parent's place as the one ...
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... parental bias . Bias can occur when parents are asked to describe the child's achievements , or when- ever their own parenting ability seems called into ques- tion . For example , if you ask , " His fever was 103 and you did not bring ...
... parental bias . Bias can occur when parents are asked to describe the child's achievements , or when- ever their own parenting ability seems called into ques- tion . For example , if you ask , " His fever was 103 and you did not bring ...
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... parent's spontaneous statement . Because of the frequency of well child visits for routine health care , there will ... parent , or by a third party such as the classroom teacher . Sometimes the reason stated may not be the real reason ...
... parent's spontaneous statement . Because of the frequency of well child visits for routine health care , there will ... parent , or by a third party such as the classroom teacher . Sometimes the reason stated may not be the real reason ...
Contents
Assessment of the Whole Person 1 CHAPTER NINETEEN | 3 |
Physical Examination | 163 |
Assessment for Health and Illness 3 CHAPTER TWENTY | 625 |
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