Health Assessment: A Nursing ApproachLippincott, 1990 - 600 pages |
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... coping pertain to the category of ineffective coping . Some au- thorities , however , question the wisdom of considering family coping along with the person's coping pattern or of viewing grieving as a coping function . A functional ...
... coping pertain to the category of ineffective coping . Some au- thorities , however , question the wisdom of considering family coping along with the person's coping pattern or of viewing grieving as a coping function . A functional ...
Page 465
... coping strategies . Action Inhibition . When using this coping strat- egy , a person will refrain from activities that are impul- sive , dangerous , or embarrassing . For example , some people may cope by acting out behaviors such as ...
... coping strategies . Action Inhibition . When using this coping strat- egy , a person will refrain from activities that are impul- sive , dangerous , or embarrassing . For example , some people may cope by acting out behaviors such as ...
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... coping . The mean- ing that events have for the client must be assessed to help in establishing effective coping strategies . Coping Behaviors The effectiveness of coping behaviors depends on the person's resources , liabilities , and ...
... coping . The mean- ing that events have for the client must be assessed to help in establishing effective coping strategies . Coping Behaviors The effectiveness of coping behaviors depends on the person's resources , liabilities , and ...
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