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Evidence-Based Physical Examination Best
Practices For Health & Well-BeingAssessment
Author: Kate Gawlik

2nd Edition

,TABLE OF CONTENT
I: Foundations of Clinical Practice

1: Approach to Evidence-Based Assessment of Health and Well-Being Free

2: Evidence-Based History-Taking Approach for Wellness Exams, Episodic Visits, and Chronic
Care Management

3: Approach to Implementing and Documenting Patient-Centered, Culturally Sensitive
Evidence-Based Assessment

4: Evidence-Based Assessment of Children and Adolescents

5: Approach to the Physical Examination: General Survey and Assessment of Vital Signs

II: Evidence-Based Physical Examination and Assessment of Body Systems

6: Evidence-Based Assessment of the Heart and Circulatory System

7: Evidence-Based Assessment of the Lungs and Respiratory System

8: Approach to Evidence-Based Assessment of Body Habitus (Height, Weight, Body Mass
Index, Nutrition)

9: Evidence-Based Assessment of Skin, Hair, and Nails 10:

Evidence-Based Assessment of the Lymphatic System 11:

Evidence-Based Assessment of the Head and Neck 12:

Evidence-Based Assessment of the Eye

13: Evidence-Based Assessment of the Ears, Nose, and Throat 14:

Evidence-Based Assessment of the Nervous System

15: Evidence-Based Assessment of the Musculoskeletal System

16: Evidence-Based Assessment of the Abdominal, Gastrointestinal, and Urological Systems

III: Evidence-Based Physical Examination and Assessment of Sexual and Reproductive Health

,17: Evidence-Based Assessment of the Breasts and Axillae

18: Evidence-Based Assessment of Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, and Health 19:

Evidence-Based Assessment of Male Genitalia, Prostate, Rectum, and Anus

20: Evidence-Based Assessment of the Female Genitourinary System 21:

Evidence-Based Obstetric Assessment

IV: Evidence-Based Physical Examination and Assessment of Mental Health

22: Evidence-Based Assessment of Mental Health

23: Evidence-Based Assessment of Substance Use Disorder

24: Evidence-Based Assessment and Screening for Traumatic Experiences: Abuse, Neglect,
and Intimate Partner Violence

25: Evidence-Based Therapeutic Communication and Motivational Interviewing in Health
Assessment

V: Special Topics in Evidence-Based Assessment

26: Evidence-Based History and Physical Examinations for Sports Participation Evaluation

27: Using Health Technology in Evidence-Based Assessment

28: Evidence-Based Assessment of Personal Health and Well-Being for Clinicians: Key Strategies to
Achieve Optimal Wellness Free

29: Evidence-Based Health and Well-Being Assessment: Putting It All Together

, Chapter 1. APPROACH TO EVIDENCE-BASED ASSESSMENT OF
HEALTH AND WELL-BEING
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. After Completing An Initial Assessment Of A Patient, The Nurse Has Charted That His
Respirations Are Eupneic And His Pulse Is 58 Beats Per Minute. These Types Of Data
Would Be:


A Objective.
.
B Reflective.
.
C Subjective.
.
D Introspective.
.

ANS: A
Objective Data Are What The Health Professional Observes By Inspecting, Percussing,
Palpating, And Auscultating During The Physical Examination. Subjective Data Is What The
Person Says About Him Or Herself During History Taking. The Terms Reflective And
Introspective Are Not Used To Describe Data.

DIFFICULTY: Cognitive Level: Understanding (Comprehension) REF: Z. 2
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION: Client Needs: Safe And Effective Care Environment: Management Of
Care
2. A Patient Tells The Nurse That He Is Very Nervous, Is Nauseated, And Feels Hot. These
Types OfData Would Be:


A Objective.
.
B Reflective.
.
C Subjective.
.
D Introspective.
.

ANS: C
Subjective Data Are What The Person Says About Him Or Herself During History Taking. Objective

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