Physical Examination and Health AssessmentThis volume is geared toward BSN nursing students and practising nurses, and provides the information necessary to carry out holistic health assessment across the lifespan. |
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... ( birth ) ' Phenylalanine level ( birth ) 2 T4 and / or TSH ( birth ) 3 Counseling Injury Prevention Child safety car seats ( age < 5 yr ) Lap - shoulder belts ( age ≥5 yr ) Bicycle helmet ; avoid bicycling near traffic Smoke detector ...
... ( birth ) ' Phenylalanine level ( birth ) 2 T4 and / or TSH ( birth ) 3 Counseling Injury Prevention Child safety car seats ( age < 5 yr ) Lap - shoulder belts ( age ≥5 yr ) Bicycle helmet ; avoid bicycling near traffic Smoke detector ...
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... birth to 4 months of age is the most rapid period of growth in the life cycle . Although infants lose weight during the first few days of life , birth weight is usually regained by the 7th to 10th day after birth . Thereafter , infants ...
... birth to 4 months of age is the most rapid period of growth in the life cycle . Although infants lose weight during the first few days of life , birth weight is usually regained by the 7th to 10th day after birth . Thereafter , infants ...
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... birth , eye function is limited but it matures fully during the early years . Peripheral vision is intact in the newborn . The macula , the area of keenest vision , is ab- sent at birth but is developing by 4 months and is mature by 8 ...
... birth , eye function is limited but it matures fully during the early years . Peripheral vision is intact in the newborn . The macula , the area of keenest vision , is ab- sent at birth but is developing by 4 months and is mature by 8 ...
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