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Health & physical assessment in nursing
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Edition:
2nd ed.
Publication Information:
Boston : Pearson, c2012
Physical Description:
xxiv, 925, [68] p. : col. ill. ; 29 cm.
ISBN:
9780135114155
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This up-to-date text will help beginning nursing students master essential physical and health assessment skills, and integrate those skills with critical thinking, nursing processes, age span development, culture, and health promotion. HEALTH & PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT IN NURSING, 2/e systematically prepares students for success: readers first learn each technique; then demonstrate their skills; and finally, practice and test themselves. The authors begin with the goals of health assessment and other basic concepts. In the second half, organized by body systems, each chapter reviews anatomy and physiology, teaches students how to conduct interviews, and walks through complete assessments. This edition's improvements include extensive new evidence-based practice resources; expanded coverage of obesity; and more student learning resources.


Table of Contents

1 Health Assessment
2 Wellness & Health Promotion
3 Health Assessment Across the Lifespan
4 Cultural Considerations
5 Psychosocial Assessment
6 Techniques & Equipment
7 General Survey
8 Pain Assessment
9 Nutritional Assessment
10 The Health History
11 Skin, Hair & Nails
12 Head, Neck & Related Lymphatics
13 Eye
14 Ears, Nose, Mouth & Throat
15 Respiratory System
16 Breasts and Axillae
17 Cardiovascular System
18 Peripheral Vascular System
19 Abdomen
20 Urinary System
21 Male Reproductive System
22 Female Reproductive System
23 Musculoskeletal System
24 Neurologic System
25 Assessment of Infants, Children & Adolescents
26 The Pregnant Female
27 Assessing the Older Adult
28 Putting it all Together
29 Assessment of the Hospitalized Client