Health Assessment: A Nursing ApproachJ.B. Lippincott, 1994 - 702 pages |
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... blood pressure . Phase V occurs when the sounds cannot be heard be- cause normal laminar blood flow has been restored . The second diastolic sound occurs when the muffled sound can no longer be heard . Auscultatory Gap . Occasionally ...
... blood pressure . Phase V occurs when the sounds cannot be heard be- cause normal laminar blood flow has been restored . The second diastolic sound occurs when the muffled sound can no longer be heard . Auscultatory Gap . Occasionally ...
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A Nursing Approach Jill Fuller, Jennifer Schaller-Ayers. Blood Pressure Measurement Blood Pressure Measurement 99.2 ° F 99.0 ° F 98.8. CUIDELING Examination Guidelines Procedure 1. APPLY THE BLOOD PRESSURE CUFF . Caution : Never apply a ...
A Nursing Approach Jill Fuller, Jennifer Schaller-Ayers. Blood Pressure Measurement Blood Pressure Measurement 99.2 ° F 99.0 ° F 98.8. CUIDELING Examination Guidelines Procedure 1. APPLY THE BLOOD PRESSURE CUFF . Caution : Never apply a ...
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... BLOOD PRESSURE . a . Find the brachial artery by palpation . Place the diaphragm or the bell of the stethoscope over ... blood pressure . Read the first diastolic pressure at the point when the sounds become muffled . Read the second ...
... BLOOD PRESSURE . a . Find the brachial artery by palpation . Place the diaphragm or the bell of the stethoscope over ... blood pressure . Read the first diastolic pressure at the point when the sounds become muffled . Read the second ...
Contents
Introduction to Health Assessment | 3 |
The Assessment Interview and Health History | 11 |
Physical Examination Techniques | 21 |
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abdominal ability abnormal activity adults Altered artery Ask the person associated auscultation behaviors bladder blood pressure bowel breast cardiac cause cervix changes chest child client Clinical Significance Normal cognitive coping cranial nerve culture cyanosis decreased decubitus ulcers Deviations from Normal diabetes mellitus diagnosis disease dyspnea edema elimination evaluate Examination Findings Examination Guidelines example factors finger fluid function gland health assessment heart heart sounds identify impaired incontinence increased indicate infant infection Inspect interview lesions lung metabolism muscle musculoskeletal myocardial infarction noted nursing assessment nursing diagnoses nutritional Observe occur ophthalmoscope oral otoscope pain palpation patient perception percussion physical examination position problems Procedure continued pulse rectal rectum reflex respiratory response role screening self-concept sensory sexual Significance Normal Findings signs skin sleep pattern sounds status stool stress stressors structures symptoms testicular self-examination tion tissue trauma tympanic membrane urinary urine usually vaginal