Health Assessment: A Nursing ApproachLippincott, 1990 - 600 pages |
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... expectations . Since the introduction of the role concept , researchers in the behav- ioral sciences have been concerned with roles and related conflict , strain , behavior , performance , competence , stress , and complement . In ...
... expectations . Since the introduction of the role concept , researchers in the behav- ioral sciences have been concerned with roles and related conflict , strain , behavior , performance , competence , stress , and complement . In ...
Page 386
... expectations can change as situations and society change , forcing people to manage several roles while attempting to maintain good health . Problems with managing role expectations can result from the following situations : Role ...
... expectations can change as situations and society change , forcing people to manage several roles while attempting to maintain good health . Problems with managing role expectations can result from the following situations : Role ...
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... expectations is lacking . For example , a 14 - year - old girl who becomes a mother may not have sufficient maturity or knowledge to care for an infant . Role bargaining refers to negotiating with others about acceptable role expectations ...
... expectations is lacking . For example , a 14 - year - old girl who becomes a mother may not have sufficient maturity or knowledge to care for an infant . Role bargaining refers to negotiating with others about acceptable role expectations ...
Contents
OVERVIEW OF HEALTH ASSESSMENT | 1 |
The Health Assessment Interview | 11 |
Physical Examination Techniques | 19 |
Copyright | |
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abdominal ability activity addition affect altered appearance artery assessment associated behaviors bladder blood blood pressure body bowel breast cause changes chest child client Clinical collection communication considered continued coping cranial nerve culture decreased determine diagnosis discuss disease elimination especially evaluate examination example exercise factors feel findings finger fluid function groups Guidelines hand head health assessment heart identify increased indicate influence Inspect interview involves lesions loss lower lung measurement movement muscle myocardial infarction nerve normal noted nursing nutritional observed occur oral pain palpation patient pattern perception perform person physical physical examination position practices present problems Procedure pulse questions recorded reflex require response result risk role screening secondary sensory sexual Significance signs skin sleep sounds stage status stress structures symptoms temperature tion tissue urine usually values