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Unit 1: nursing data collection, documentation, and analysis
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Chapter 1 nurse’s role in health assessment: collecting and analyzing
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data chapter 2 collecting subjective data: the interview and health
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gg history chapter 3 collecting objective data: the physical examination
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Chapter 4 validating and documenting data
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Chapter 5 thinking critically to analyze data and make informed nursing judgments
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Unit 2: integrative holistic nursing assessment
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Chapter 6 assessing mental status and substance abuse
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Chapter 7 assessing psychosocial, cognitive, and moral development
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Chapter 9 assessing pain: the 5th vital sign
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Chapter 11 assessing culture
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Chapter 12 assessing spirituality and religious practices
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systems chapter 14 assessing skin, hair,
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Chapter 18 assessing mouth, throat, nose, and sinuses
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Chapter 20 assessing breasts and lymphatic
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system chapter 21 assessing heart and neck
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gg vessels chapter 22 assessing peripheral
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gg vascular system chapter 23 assessing abdomen
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Chapter 24 assessing musculoskeletal
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gg system chapter 25 assessing neurologic
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Chapter 28 pulling it all together: integrated head-to-Toe assessment
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Unit 4: nursing assessment of special groups
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1. A nurse on a postsurgical unit is admitting a client following the client's cholecystectomy (gall
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which member of the care team would most likely be responsible for collecting the subjective
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data on the client during the initial comprehensive assessment?
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Unit 1: nursing data collection, documentation, and analysis
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data chapter 2 collecting subjective data: the interview and health
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Chapter 4 validating and documenting data
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Chapter 5 thinking critically to analyze data and make informed nursing judgments
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Unit 2: integrative holistic nursing assessment
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Chapter 6 assessing mental status and substance abuse
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Unit 4: nursing assessment of special groups
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2. A client has presented to the emergency department (ED) with complaints of abdominal pain.
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