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| Document Type: | Book |
|---|---|
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Janet Weber |
| ISBN: | 0397549385 9780397549382 |
| OCLC Number: | 26505853 |
| Description: | xv, 457 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 19 cm. |
| Contents: | The nursing health history. Definition and purpose ; Nursing model versus medical model ; Guidelines for obtaining a nursing health history -- Components of the nursing health history. Client profile ; Developmental history ; Health perception-health management pattern ; Nutritional-metabolic pattern ; Elimination pattern ; Activity-exercise pattern ; Sexuality-reproduction pattern ; Sleep-rest pattern ; Sensory-perceptual pattern ; Cognitive pattern ; Role-relationship pattern ; Self-perception-Self-concept pattern ; Coping-stress tolerance pattern ; Value-belief pattern -- Physical assessment -- General physical survey -- Skin, hair, and nail assessment -- Head, neck, and cervical lymph node assessment -- Mouth, oropharynx, nose, and sinus assessment -- Eye assessment -- Ear assessment -- Thoracic and lung assessment -- Cardiac assessment -- Peripheral vascular assessment -- Breast assessment -- Abdominal assessment -- Genitourinary-reproductive assessment. Assessment of inguinal area ; Assessment of external rectal area ; Assessment of female genitalia ; Assessment of male genitalia -- Musculoskeletal (cont) assessment -- Neurological assessment. Mental status assessment ; Cranial nerve assessment ; Sensory nerve assessment ; Motor assessment ; Cerebellar assement ; Reflex assessment -- Maternal physical assessment. Prenatal maternal assessment ; Prenatal fetal assessment ; Intrapartal maternal assessment ; Postpartal maternal assessment -- Nutritionial assessment. |
| Other Titles: | Health assessment. |
| Responsibility: | [edited by] Janet Weber. |
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