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In healthy states , core body temper- ature remains relatively constant with minor fluctua- tions ( ± 0.5 ° C ) , despite changes in environmental temperature , internal production of heat energy , and exercise .
In healthy states , core body temper- ature remains relatively constant with minor fluctua- tions ( ± 0.5 ° C ) , despite changes in environmental temperature , internal production of heat energy , and exercise .
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Metabolism Metabolism consists of the processes that produce and use energy within body cells . The production and use of energy in the cell is a complex process that begins when the cell is fueled by nutrients .
Metabolism Metabolism consists of the processes that produce and use energy within body cells . The production and use of energy in the cell is a complex process that begins when the cell is fueled by nutrients .
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exceeds keratin cell production , the skin may appear thin and eroded because the barrier function of the skin is ... In addition , the stratum germinativum contains melanocytes , cells that produce the pigment melanin responsible for ...
exceeds keratin cell production , the skin may appear thin and eroded because the barrier function of the skin is ... In addition , the stratum germinativum contains melanocytes , cells that produce the pigment melanin responsible for ...
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Contents
OVERVIEW OF HEALTH ASSESSMENT | 1 |
The Health Assessment Interview | 11 |
Physical Examination Techniques | 19 |
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