Health Assessment: A Nursing ApproachLippincott, 1990 - 600 pages |
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... clinical practice . Nursing diagnoses typically found in patients who have health problems in each area of functional health are listed and discussed in each chapter's introductory ma- terial . Further , each assessment section lists ...
... clinical practice . Nursing diagnoses typically found in patients who have health problems in each area of functional health are listed and discussed in each chapter's introductory ma- terial . Further , each assessment section lists ...
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... Clinical Competencies. Correlating a Body Systems Physical Examination With Data Gathered by Functional Health Area Each body system can be affected by many areas of functional health . The following table lists the body systems along ...
... Clinical Competencies. Correlating a Body Systems Physical Examination With Data Gathered by Functional Health Area Each body system can be affected by many areas of functional health . The following table lists the body systems along ...
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... clinical problems associated with the special sense organs . For example , Eye / Vision Problems · Structural alterations • Infectious or inflammatory processes • Anterior chamber pathology • Fundi abnormalities Ears / Hearing Problems ...
... clinical problems associated with the special sense organs . For example , Eye / Vision Problems · Structural alterations • Infectious or inflammatory processes • Anterior chamber pathology • Fundi abnormalities Ears / Hearing Problems ...
Contents
OVERVIEW OF HEALTH ASSESSMENT | 1 |
The Health Assessment Interview | 11 |
Physical Examination Techniques | 19 |
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