Physical Examination and Health AssessmentThis textbook features a holistic approach and a strong nursing perspective for assessment of the individual across the lifespan. This edition includes two new chapters: Transcultural Considerations in Assessment, and Critical Thinking in Health Assessment. Other features include: age-specific charts for Periodic Health Exam detail; guidelines for interviewing clients and performing a thorough physical examination; communication skills, including clinical examples of interviewer responses; sample clinical problems, in subjective/objective/assessment/plan (SOAP) format; a translation table containing common health and physical examination questions in English and Spanish; and a demonstration of how nursing diagnoses are derived from assessment. |
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... lungs . Lung Borders . In the anterior chest , the apex , or highest point , of lung tissue is 3 or 4 cm above the in- ner third of the clavicles . The base , or lower border , rests on the diaphragm at about the sixth rib in the ...
... lungs . Lung Borders . In the anterior chest , the apex , or highest point , of lung tissue is 3 or 4 cm above the in- ner third of the clavicles . The base , or lower border , rests on the diaphragm at about the sixth rib in the ...
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... lung tissue during normal respiration ) . Thus , conditions that increase the density of lung tissue make a better conducting medium for sound vibrations and increase tactile fremitus . Decreased fremitus occurs when anything obstructs ...
... lung tissue during normal respiration ) . Thus , conditions that increase the density of lung tissue make a better conducting medium for sound vibrations and increase tactile fremitus . Decreased fremitus occurs when anything obstructs ...
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... lung wall or leak in chest wall Lung collapse Condition Collection of fluid in the intrapleural space , with compression of overlying lung tissue . Fluid collects by gravity in dependent areas of the thorax . Presence of fluid subdues ...
... lung wall or leak in chest wall Lung collapse Condition Collection of fluid in the intrapleural space , with compression of overlying lung tissue . Fluid collects by gravity in dependent areas of the thorax . Presence of fluid subdues ...
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