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Physical Examination and Health Assessment, 6th Edition 6th Edition
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With an easy-to-read approach and unmatched learning support, Physical Examination & Health Assessment, 6th Edition offers a clear, logical, and holistic approach to physical exam across the lifespan. Detailed illustrations, summary checklists, and new learning resources ensure that you learn all the skills you need to know. This gold standard in physical exam reflects what is going on in nursing today with coverage of emerging trends and new evidence-based content. It's easy to see why this text is, far and away, #1 in this market!
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- A clear, conversational writing style makes learning easier.
- A two-column format distinguishes normal findings from abnormal findings, and uses color, step-by-step photos to clarify examination techniques and expected findings.
- Over 1,000 full-color illustrations present anatomy and physiology, examination techniques, and abnormal findings.
- Developmental considerations help in caring for patients across the lifespan with age-specific assessment techniques for infants, children, adolescents, pregnant females, and older adults.
- Abnormal findings tables include over 300 pathology photos to help in recognizing, sorting, and describing abnormalities.
- Promoting a Healthy Lifestyle boxes enable patient teaching and health promotion while performing the health assessment.
- An emphasis on cultural competencies reflects today's care considerations for an increasingly diverse patient population.
- Documentation examples show how to record assessment findings in the patient's chart, using the SOAP format.
- Summary checklists provide a quick review of examination steps.
- Spanish-language translations on the inside back cover highlight important phrases for better communication during the physical examination.
- A companion Evolve website helps you review key content offering case studies with critical thinking questions, printable health promotion handouts, a head-to-toe examination video, heart and lung sounds, audio chapter summaries, and more.
- NEW evidence-based guidelines reflect a focus on conducting the most effective, qualitative exams.
- NEW Substance Use Assessment chapter addresses this increasingly critical aspect of holistic patient assessments.
- 100 new photos of step-by-step examination techniques include all-new exam panoramas for key systems.
- 100 new abnormal findings photos provide instant visual cues for findings that are unexpected or that require referral for follow-up care.
- Expanded chapter on assessment of the hospitalized adult provides a focused assessment of the patient in the hospital setting.
- New content on obesity provides current information on this growing health problem.
- ISBN-101437701515
- ISBN-13978-1437701517
- Edition6th
- PublisherSaunders
- Publication dateMay 17, 2011
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions8.5 x 1.5 x 10.75 inches
- Print length880 pages
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- Publisher : Saunders; 6th edition (May 17, 2011)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 880 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1437701515
- ISBN-13 : 978-1437701517
- Item Weight : 4.6 pounds
- Dimensions : 8.5 x 1.5 x 10.75 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #802,913 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #64 in Nursing Assessment
- #286 in Nursing Assessment & Diagnosis (Books)
- #757 in Medical Education & Training (Books)
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Carolyn Jarvis, MSN, APN, CNP, Family Nurse Practitioner, Chestnut Health Systems, Bloomington, IL, and Adjunct Assistant Professor of Nursing, School of Nursing, Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, IL.
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When I review a text for course use I pick out the chapters of things I know very well and read them word by word, then peruse the other chapters, though after teaching 29 years I am quite familiar. I was also a Family Nurse Practitioner.
Students did not complain about readability and pictures and so on, just how big the assignments were. The whole book is way to much for one course (that's why NP students need a good book for review). And I was pleased with the pain assessment chapter and especially slides. As much as it "pains" me to see in research literature, medical and nursing students are woefully undereducated on pain management' I have stayed somewhat current in pain management by belonging to the American Society for Pain Management Nursing ( and a few other groups like the American Pain Society). A close friend with similar nursing background decided in 1980 to select the most serious problem of our whole profession. We chose undertreatment of pain. We have slowed down somewhat . We plan to continue until we develop dementia or die.
I will stop now, As a mostly retired nurse the chance to talk to nursing colleagues is not too common except in the every three month ASPMN meeting. If you are interested we have a website, the St. Louis Chapter of the American Society for Pain Management Nursing. To it's credit the national group has gone from 19 members in the late 1990's to at least five thousand, despite many hurdles posed by the DEA
I retired early to take care of two seriously ill parents but I still teach an occasional Health/PE class at local junior college Although there are not a lot of changes in the actual human body I do love the updates on tips and techniques. Your book was very easy for me to do a self-review. It is so good for all the areas I fought for many years ago, evidenced-based assessment and critical thinking
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Sorry, I am writing this very late, I think I reversed a paragraph and I do not know how to correct it in this format.
Sincerely,
Cathy Flasar MSN, APRN
So....I'm not a huge fan of this book . I hate how the information is organized within the text. You have the subjective data and what the examiner asks and on the right side squeezed in a vertical column you have the rationale and then you have the objective data with the normal range of findings and then on the right squeezed in a vertical column you have the abnormal findings. There is a lot of information squeezed in each chapter, and the way that the information is presented, you can miss something. There have been times, where I have missed important terminology because the vocabulary word was at the crease of the page in a slender column. Also, sometimes, I find it difficult to locate information in this book; the index does not list everything! In addition to that, this book does not have a glossary. I just wish the information was presented in a better way, I hate having to look at columns.
Now the one thing that I can say about the text, is that it is easy to read.
The book is not a difficult read it is just so much information clumped together. I just wish the information was presented in a more organized manner.








