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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... tion data together , as you would in the clinical setting , means that each chapter can stand on its own if a client has a specific problem related to that body system . Chapter 4 , The Interview , has the most complete discussion ...
... tion data together , as you would in the clinical setting , means that each chapter can stand on its own if a client has a specific problem related to that body system . Chapter 4 , The Interview , has the most complete discussion ...
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... tion . Avoid palpating over the scapulae because bone damps out sound trans- mission . The following factors affect the normal intensity of tactile fremitus : • Relative location of bronchi to the chest wall Normally , fremitus is most ...
... tion . Avoid palpating over the scapulae because bone damps out sound trans- mission . The following factors affect the normal intensity of tactile fremitus : • Relative location of bronchi to the chest wall Normally , fremitus is most ...
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... tion of respiratory tract or in- creased inspiratory effort is needed as with atelectasis . Bulging indicates ... tion , bradypnea and hypoventi- lation , periodic breathing ( see Table 16-5 ) . An abnormally wide costal angle with ...
... tion of respiratory tract or in- creased inspiratory effort is needed as with atelectasis . Bulging indicates ... tion , bradypnea and hypoventi- lation , periodic breathing ( see Table 16-5 ) . An abnormally wide costal angle with ...
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abdomen Abnormal Findings ADDITIONAL HISTORY adolescent Aging Adult alcohol artery Ask the person assessment Auscultation behavior blood pressure body bone breast breast self-examination breath cancer cause chest child chronic client color common cranial nerve cultural cyanosis decreased DEVELOPMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS Infants diastolic disease disorders edema examination facial feel fluid fontanel function glands hair head heart heart sounds hypertension hyperthyroidism illness Impaired increased Infants and Children infection Inspect intake interview joint lesions loss lung lymph nodes measure mental status examination muscle nail Native Americans neck nodes Normal Range Note Nurs Nurse Pract NURSING DIAGNOSES nutritional obesity occurs otoscope pain palpate parent percent percussion physical posterior pregnancy pulse Range of Findings reflex respiratory risk sclera serum skin sounds sternomastoid muscle stethoscope swelling symptoms systolic Table tion tissue Transcultural trauma tympanic membrane usually valve vascular weight