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Assessment Chapter 02:
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Competence Chapter 03: gg gg 31
The Interview
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Chapter 04: The Complete Health gg gg gg gg 64
History Chapter 05: Mental Status
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Assessment Chapter 06: Substance
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Use Assessment
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Chapter 07: Domestic and Family Violence Assessments
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Chapter 08: Assessment Techniques and Safety in the
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Clinical Setting Chapter 09: General Survey, Measurement,
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Vital Signs Chapter 10: Pain Assessment: The Fifth Vital
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Sign Chapter 11: Nutritional
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Assessment Chapter 12: Skin, Hair,
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and Nails
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Chapter 13: Head, Face, and Neck, Including Regional Lymphatics
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Chapter 14: Eyes
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Chapter 15: Ears g g g g 267
Chapter 16: Nose, Mouth, and Throat
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Chapter 17: Breasts and Regional
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Lymphatics Chapter 18: Thorax and
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Lungs Chapter 19: Heart and Neck
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Vessels
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Chapter 20: Peripheral Vascular System and Lymphatic System
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Chapter 21: Abdomen
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Chapter 22: Musculoskeletal gg gg 416
System Chapter 23: gg gg gg 438
Neurologic System 451
Chapter 24: Male Genitourinary
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System Chapter 25: Anus,
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Chapter 26: Female Genitourinary System
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Chapter 27: The Complete Health Assessment: Adult
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Chapter 28: The Complete Physical Assessment: Infant, Child, and
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Adolescent Chapter 29: Bedside Assessment of the Hospitalized Patient
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Chapter 31: Functional Assessment of the Older Adult
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Content
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Chapter 01: Evidence-Based gg gg 2
Assessment Chapter 02:
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Competence Chapter 03: gg gg 31
The Interview
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Chapter 04: The Complete Health gg gg gg gg 64
History Chapter 05: Mental Status
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Assessment Chapter 06: Substance
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Use Assessment
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Chapter 07: Domestic and Family Violence Assessments
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Chapter 08: Assessment Techniques and Safety in the
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Clinical Setting Chapter 09: General Survey, Measurement,
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Vital Signs Chapter 10: Pain Assessment: The Fifth Vital
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Sign Chapter 11: Nutritional
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Assessment Chapter 12: Skin, Hair,
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and Nails
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Chapter 13: Head, Face, and Neck, Including Regional Lymphatics
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Chapter 14: Eyes
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Chapter 15: Ears g g g g 267
Chapter 16: Nose, Mouth, and Throat
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Chapter 17: Breasts and Regional
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Lymphatics Chapter 18: Thorax and
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Lungs Chapter 19: Heart and Neck
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Vessels
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Chapter 20: Peripheral Vascular System and Lymphatic System
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Chapter 21: Abdomen
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Chapter 22: Musculoskeletal gg gg 416
System Chapter 23: gg gg gg 438
Neurologic System 451
Chapter 24: Male Genitourinary
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System Chapter 25: Anus,
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Rectum, gg 473
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Chapter 27: The Complete Health Assessment: Adult
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Chapter 28: The Complete Physical Assessment: Infant, Child, and
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Adolescent Chapter 29: Bedside Assessment of the Hospitalized Patient
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Chapter 31: Functional Assessment of the Older Adult
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respirations are eupneic and his pulse is 58 beats per
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b. Reflective.
c. Subjective.
d. Introspective.
ANS: g g A
Objective data are what the health professional observes by inspecting, percussing,
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palpating, and auscultating during the physical examination. Subjective data is what the person says
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about him or herself during history taking.
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DIF: g g Cognitive g g Level: g g Understanding (Comprehension) g g g g REF: g g p. g g 2
MSC: g g Client g g Needs: g g Safe and Effective
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2. A patient tells the nurse that he
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types of data would be:
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a. Objective.
b. Reflective.
c. Subjective.
d. Introspective.
ANS: g g C
Subjective data are what the person says about him or herself during history taking. Objective
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data are what the health
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palpating,
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