Health Assessment: A Nursing ApproachLippincott, 1990 - 600 pages |
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... Auscultation Auscultation is the skill of listening to body sounds cre- ated in the lungs , heart , blood vessels , and abdominal viscera . Auscultation is usually the last technique used during the examination . The sequence usually ...
... Auscultation Auscultation is the skill of listening to body sounds cre- ated in the lungs , heart , blood vessels , and abdominal viscera . Auscultation is usually the last technique used during the examination . The sequence usually ...
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... auscultation . Ask the person to say " one , two , three " or " ninety - nine , " and auscultate the lung fields . To assess for egophony , ask the person to say " ee - ee - ee . " Normally , the sounds are muffled , but if the voice is ...
... auscultation . Ask the person to say " one , two , three " or " ninety - nine , " and auscultate the lung fields . To assess for egophony , ask the person to say " ee - ee - ee . " Normally , the sounds are muffled , but if the voice is ...
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... auscultation of , 207-210 S3 heart sound , 202 auscultation of , 211-213 in neonate , 516 S1 heart sound , auscultation of , 211- 213 Shoulder , examination of , 251-252 Signs and symptoms assessment of , in physical examination , 22 ...
... auscultation of , 207-210 S3 heart sound , 202 auscultation of , 211-213 in neonate , 516 S1 heart sound , auscultation of , 211- 213 Shoulder , examination of , 251-252 Signs and symptoms assessment of , in physical examination , 22 ...
Contents
OVERVIEW OF HEALTH ASSESSMENT | 1 |
The Health Assessment Interview | 11 |
Physical Examination Techniques | 19 |
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abdominal ability abnormal activity altered artery Ask the person associated auscultation behaviors blood pressure body bowel breast cardiac cause cervix changes chest child client Clinical Significance cognitive constipation continued Examination Guidelines coping cranial nerve culture cyanosis decreased developmental diagnosis disease dysfunction dyspnea edema evaluate example factors finger fluid function genitals gland health assessment heart sounds identify impaired increased indicate infant infection inguinal inspection interview lesions lung metabolic movement mucosa muscle musculoskeletal Musculoskeletal System myocardial infarction noted Nurs nursing assessment nursing diagnoses nutritional observed occur oral oral mucosa otoscope pain palpable palpation patient perception percussion peristalsis physical examination physiological position problems Procedure pulse rectal rectum reflex respiratory response role screening secondary self-care self-concept self-esteem sensory sexual signs sleep pattern sounds stage status stool stress stressors structures symptoms temperature tion tissue tympanic membrane urinary urine usually vaginal