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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... fingers can flex efficiently , and the thumb can oppose them for grip and manipulation . The fingers lie straight in the same axis as the forearm . Normally , no swelling or redness , deformity , or nodules are present . The skin looks ...
... fingers can flex efficiently , and the thumb can oppose them for grip and manipulation . The fingers lie straight in the same axis as the forearm . Normally , no swelling or redness , deformity , or nodules are present . The skin looks ...
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... fingers ; it should feel tight in the nulliparous woman and have less tone in the multiparous woman . 3. Using your index and middle fingers , separate the vaginal orifice and ask the woman to strain down . Normally , no bulging of ...
... fingers ; it should feel tight in the nulliparous woman and have less tone in the multiparous woman . 3. Using your index and middle fingers , separate the vaginal orifice and ask the woman to strain down . Normally , no bulging of ...
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... fingers of your examining hand , with your fingers still in the vagina , point these fingers toward the sacral promontory ( Fig . 25-15 ) . If you cannot reach the promontory , note the measurement as being greater than the centimeters ...
... fingers of your examining hand , with your fingers still in the vagina , point these fingers toward the sacral promontory ( Fig . 25-15 ) . If you cannot reach the promontory , note the measurement as being greater than the centimeters ...
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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