Dewey Decimal616.075
Table Of ContentUnit I Introduction to Health Assessment Chapter 1 - Health Assessment Chapter 2 - Health Promotion and Wellness Chapter 3 - Health Assessment Across the Life Span Chapter 4 - Cultural Considerations Chapter 5 - Psychosocial Assessment Unit II Introduction to Physical Assessment Chapter 6 - Techniques and Equipment Chapter 7 - General Survey Chapter 8 - Pain Assessment Chapter 9 - Nutritional Assessment Chapter 10 - Health History Unit III Physical Assessment Chapter 11 - Skin, Hair, and Nails Chapter 12 - Head, Neck and Lymphatics Chapter 13 - Eyes Chapter 14 - Ear, Nose, Mouth and Throat Chapter 15 - Respiratory System Chapter 16 - Breast and Axillae Chapter 17 - Cardiovascular System Chapter 18 - Peripheral Vascular System Chapter 19 - Abdomen Chapter 20 - Urinary System Chapter 21 - Male Reproductive and Genitalia Chapter 22 - Female Reproductive and Genitalia Chapter 23 - Musculoskeletal Chapter 24 - Neurologic Unit IV Physical Assessment Across the Life Span Chapter 25 - Assessment of Infants and Children Chapter 26 - Assessment of the Pregnant Female Chapter 27 - Assessment of the Middle Adult/Older Adult
SynopsisGertrude Jekyll (18431932), the distinguished and influential garden designer of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, originally trained as an artist but later turned her hand to craftwork, gardening, and plant collecting and breeding. During her career she collaborated with distinguished architects such as Sir Edwin Lutyens and reached a popular audience through the publication of articles in newspapers and magazines such as William Robinson's The Garden. Jekyll's second book, first published in 1890, is a collection of her advice and reflections on a range of topics, particularly those relating to her own home, Munstead Wood. It contains chapters on particular plants, and gives guidance on projects such as building rock gardens, as well as more idiosyncratic pieces on her cats, or the importance of one's own tools. Jekyll's informal tone and the range of topics discussed make this a fascinating work of social and gardening history., Undergraduate nursing in physical and health assessment, the text begins with introductory concepts, such as overall health assessment, conducting a health interview and health history, as well as documentation. The second half is organized by body systems, and each chapter reviews anatomy and physiology, teaches students how to conduct an interview, and walks students through the examination for that body system. With our three step approach, we will help students prepare for success. *Learn the techniques*Demonstrate your skills*Practice and test yourself This is a program that combines the text and media in order to create an integrated teaching and learning system. Media is a driving force in this course, possibly more than any other nursing course. With our program, the difference is, the media is chapter specific., Undergraduate nursing in physical and health assessment, the text begins with introductory concepts, such as overall health assessment, conducting a health interview and health history, as well as documentation. The second half is organized by body systems, and each chapter reviews anatomy and physiology, teaches students how to conduct an interview, and walks students through the examination for that body system. With our three step approach, we will help students prepare for success. Learn the techniques Demonstrate your skills Practice and test yourself This is a program that combines the text and media in order to create an integrated teaching and learning system. Media is a driving force in this course, possibly more than any other nursing course. With our program, the difference is, the media is chapter specific.
LC Classification NumberRT48.D36 2007