Physical Examination and Health AssessmentEasy-to read guide to physical examination, interviewing and health history recording. Provides fully illustrated methods of examination with a 2-column format showing the relationship between normal and abnormal findings. |
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Developmental Tasks Across the Life Cycle | 15 |
Nutritional Assessment | 125 |
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abdomen ABNORMAL FINDINGS activity adolescent adult appear artery assessment associated beginning behavior birth blood body bone breast breath cause Chapter chest child chronic Clinical close color common condition Continued cranial nerve cultural decreased disease early Effects enlarged examination feel Female Figure fingers function growth hair hand head hearing heart increased indicates infant infection Inspect joint lateral lesions light look loss lower lung male mass measure medications months motor move movement muscle nerve NORMAL RANGE Note nursing nutritional objects occurs pain palpate parent pattern percent person Philadelphia physical position present pressure problems questions RANGE OF FINDINGS Record reflex response side skin sounds swelling symptoms Table tenderness tion tissue upper usually veins wall WB Saunders weight