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Seidel's Guide to Physical Examination: An Interprofessional Approach, 10th Edition takes a uniquely interprofessional collaborative approach to health assessment, with a strong emphasis on lifespan considerations and differential diagnosis of unexpected findings.

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Seidel's Guide To Physical Examination An Inter
professional Approach 10th Edition

,TABLE OF CONTENT
1. The History and Interviewing Process

2. Cultural Competency

3. Examination Techniques and Equipment

4. Taking the Next Steps: Clinical Reasoning

5. The Patient Record [New title / focus!]

6. Vital Signs and Pain Assessment

7. Mental Status

8. Growth, Measurement, and Nutrition ["formerly Growth and Nutrition"]

9. Skin, Hair, and Nails

10. Lymphatic System

11. Head and Neck

12. Eyes

13. Ears, Nose, and Throat

14. Chest and Lungs

15. Heart

16. Blood Vessels

17. Breasts and Axillae

18. Abdomen

19. Female Genitalia

20. Male Genitalia

21. Anus, Rectum, and Prostate

,22. Musculoskeletal System

23. Neurologic System
24. Head-to-Toe Examination [formerly Chapter 25: "Putting It All Together"]

25. Sports Participation Evaluation

Chapter 24]

26. Emergency or Life-Threatening Situations

, Chapter 01: Cultural Competency
Ball: Seidel’s Guide To Physical Examination, 10th Edition


MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. Mr. L Presents To The Clinic With Severe Groin Pain And A History Of Kidney Stones. Mr. L’s
Son Tells You That For Religious Reasons, His Father Wishes To Keep Any Stone That Is Passed
Into The Urine Filter That He Has Been Using. What Is Your Most Appropriate Response?

a. —With Your Father’s Permission, We Will Examine The Stone And Request That
It Be Returned To Him.‖
b. —The Stone Must Be Sent To The Lab For Examination And Therefore Cannot Be Kept.‖
c. —We Cannot Let Him Keep His Stone Because It Violates Our Infection Control Policy.‖
d. —We Don’t Know Yet If Your Father Has Another Kidney Stone, So We Must
Analyze This One.‖

ANS: A
We Should Be Willing To Modify The Delivery Of Health Care In A Manner That Is Respectful
And In Keeping With The Patient’s Cultural Background. —With Your Father’s Permission, We
Will Examine The Stone And Request That It Be Returned To Him‖ Is The Most Appropriate
Response.
—The Stone Must Be Sent To The Lab For Examination And Therefore Cannot Be Kept‖ And
—We Don’t Know Yet If Your Father Has Another Kidney Stone, So We Must Analyze This One‖
Do Not Support The Patient’s Request. —We Cannot Let Him Keep His Stone Because It
Violates Our Infection Control Policy‖ Does Not Provide A Reason That It Would Violate An
Infection Control Policy.

DIFFERENCE: Cognitive Level: Analyzing (Analysis)
OBJECTIVES: Nursing Process—AssessmentMULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS: Physiologic Integrity:
Physiologic Adaptation

2. Which Statement Is True Regarding The Relationship Of Physical Characteristics And Culture?
a. Physical Characteristics Should Be Used To Identify Members Of Cultural Groups.
b. There Is A Difference Between Distinguishing Cultural Characteristics
And Distinguishing Physical Characteristics.
c. To Be A Member Of A Specific Culture, An Individual Must Have Certain
Identifiable Physical Characteristics.
d. Gender And Race Are The Two Essential Physical Characteristics Used To
Identify Cultural Groups.

ANS: B
Physical Characteristics Are Not Used To Identify Cultural Groups; There Is A Difference
Between The Two, And They Are Considered Separately. Physical Characteristics Should Not Be
Used To Identify Members Of Cultural Groups. To Be A Member Of A Specific Culture, An
Individual Does Not Need To Have Certain Identifiable Physical Characteristics. You Should Not
Confuse Physical Characteristics With Cultural Characteristics. Gender And Race Are Physical
Characteristics, Not Cultural Characteristics, And Are Not Used To Identify Cultural Groups.

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Jane W. Ball, Joyce E. Dains, John A. Flynn, Barry S. Solomon, Rosalyn W. Stewart Seidel\'s Physical Examination Handbook: An Interprofessional Approach - E-Book
Publisher: 2026 ISBN: 9780443409165 Edition: Unknown

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