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Bates' nursing guide to physical examination and history taking / Beth Hogan-Quigley, Mary Louise Palm.
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- Author/Creator:
- Hogan-Quigley, Beth, author.
- Palm, Mary Louise, author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Nursing assessment.
- Physical diagnosis.
- Medical history taking.
- Nursing Assessment.
- Physical Examination.
- Medical History Taking.
- Medical Subjects:
- Nursing Assessment.
- Physical Examination.
- Medical History Taking.
- Physical Description:
- xvii, 1050 pages : color illustrations ; 29 cm
- Edition:
- Third edition.
- Other Title:
- Nursing guide to physical examination and history taking
- Place of Publication:
- Philadelphia : Wolters Kluwer, 2022.
- Summary:
- "Continuing a legacy of excellence that spans nearly five decades, Bates' Nursing Guide to Physical Examination and History Taking, 3rd Edition, adapts the proven techniques and vibrant visuals of Bates' gold-standard assessment text specifically for the needs of today's nursing students. Thoroughly updated, evidence-based coverage emphasizes the healthy patient and clearly details common findings and diseases to help students develop and practice key skills in physical examination and history taking. Content is logically organized by Foundations, Body Systems, and Special Lifespan Considerations, incorporating essential review of anatomy and physiology, as well as critical practice in health history review, recording findings, and health promotion. Reflecting the latest research in the field, including emerging issues such as vaping, the opioid crisis, and the COVID-19 pandemic, the 3rd Edition combines trusted approaches with current clinical perspectives to equip your students for success throughout their nursing careers. Ensure a mastery of essential nursing skills and equip students for success throughout the nursing education continuum with thecomplete Bates' Nursing Guide to Physical Examination and History Taking, 3rd Edition solution (available for separate purchase):Lippincott� CoursePoint for Bates' Nursing Guide to Physical Examination and History Taking, 3rd EditionLippincott� CoursePoint for Bates' Nursing Guide to Physical Examination and History Taking, 3rd EditionBates' Nursing Guide to Physical Examination and History Taking, 3rd EditionvSim� for Nursing | Health AssessmentLippincott� DocuCare"-- Provided by publisher.
- Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction to Health Assessment and Social Determinants of Health
- Health
- Health Assessment
- Role of the Nurse in Assessment
- 2. Critical Thinking and Clinical Judgment in Health Assessment
- Types of Patient Data
- Obtaining Subjective Data
- Nursing Process
- Assessment and Analysis: The Process of Clinical Reasoning
- Identifying Problems and Making Nursing Analyses: Steps in Clinical Reasoning
- Recording Your Findings: The Case of Mrs. N
- Generating the Problem List
- The Challenges of Clinical Data
- Sample Progress Note
- Evaluating Clinical Findings
- Lifelong Learning: Integrating Clinical Reasoning, Assessment, and Analysis of Clinical Evidence
- 3. Interviewing and Communication
- Phases of Interviewing
- Phase 1: Pre-Interview
- Phase 2: Introduction
- Phase 3: Working Phase
- Phase 4: Termination
- Therapeutic Communication Techniques
- Active Listening
- Guided Questioning: Options to Expand and Clarify the Patient's Story
- Nonverbal Communication
- Empathic Responses
- Validation
- Reassurance
- Summarizing
- Transitions
- Empowering the Patient
- Adapting the Interview for Specific Patients
- The Silent Patient
- The Confusing Patient
- The Patient with Altered Capacity
- The Talkative Patient
- The Crying Patient
- The Angry or Disruptive Patient
- The Dying Patient
- The LGBTQIA Patient
- The Interview across a Language Barrier
- The Patient with Low Literacy
- The Patient with Impaired Hearing
- The Patient with Impaired Vision
- The Patient with Cognitive Disabilities
- The Patient with Personal Problems
- Sexuality in the Nurse-Patient Relationship
- Ethics of Interviewing
- 4. The Health History
- Types of Patient Health Histories
- The Comprehensive Adult Health History
- Overview
- Sensitive Topics that Call for Specific Approaches
- The Sexual History
- The Mental Health History
- Family Violence
- Documenting the Health History
- 5. Cultural and Spiritual Assessment
- Culture and Spirituality
- Cultural Assessment
- The Three Dimensions of Cultural Humility
- Self-Awareness
- Respectful Communication
- Collaborative Partnerships
- Transcultural Perspectives on the Health History
- The Health Assessment
- Spiritual Assessment
- 6. Physical Examination: Getting Started
- The Comprehensive Adult Physical Examination
- Beginning the Examination: Setting the Stage
- Making the Patient Comfortable
- The Cardinal Techniques of Examination
- Sequence of Examination
- 7. General Survey Including Vital Signs and Pain
- General Survey
- Apparent State of Health
- Level of Consciousness
- Facial Expression
- Posture, Gait, Motor Activity, and Speech
- Odors of the Body and Breath
- Skin Color and Obvious Lesions
- Dress, Grooming, and Personal Hygiene
- Signs of Distress
- The Vital Signs
- Blood Pressure
- Heart Rate and Rhythm
- Respiratory Rate and Rhythm
- Temperature
- Acute and Chronic Pain
- Assessing Acute and Chronic Pain
- Health Disparities
- Types of Pain
- Pain Management
- Recording Your Findings
- Health Promotion and Counseling
- Pulse
- Respirations
- 8. Nutrition and Hydration
- Evaluating Nutritional Disorders
- The Health History
- Common or Concerning Symptoms
- Changes in Weight
- Physical Examination
- Height Measurement
- Weight Measurement
- Skin, Hair, and Nails
- Head, Ears, Eyes, Nose, and Throat (HEENT)
- Respiratory
- Cardiovascular and Peripheral Vascular
- Gastrointestinal
- Musculoskeletal
- Neurologic
- Calculating the BMI
- Important Topics for Health Promotion and Counseling
- Optimal Weight, Nutrition, and Diet
- Blood Pressure and Diet
- Exercise
- Hydration
- 9. The Integumentary System
- Anatomy and Physiology
- Skin
- Hair
- Nails
- Sebaceous Glands and Sweat Glands
- Past History
- Family History
- Lifestyle and Personal Habits
- Risk Factors for Melanoma
- Preventing Skin Cancer
- Skin Cancer Screening
- 10. The Head and Neck
- Anatomy and Physiology of the Head
- Health History of the Head
- Headache
- Traumatic Brain Injury
- Anatomy and Physiology of the Neck
- Great Vessels
- Midline Structures and Thyroid Gland
- Lymph Nodes
- The Health History of the Neck
- The Hair
- The Scalp
- The Skull
- The Face
- The Skin
- The Neck
- The Lymph Nodes
- The Trachea and the Thyroid Gland
- The Carotid Arteries and Jugular Veins
- Health Promotion and Counseling-Prevention of Traumatic Brain Injury
- 11. The Eyes
- Eye Structures
- Visual Pathways
- Pupillary Reactions
- Autonomic Nerve Supply to the Eyes
- Extraocular Movements
- Eye History
- Lifestyle Habits
- Preparation of the Patient
- Vision Tests
- The External Eye
- Ophthalmoscopic Examination
- Special Techniques
- For Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction
- Recording the Physical Examination of the Eye
- Health Promotion, Disease Prevention, and Education
- Vision Screening
- Eye Protection
- Care of Contact Lenses
- 12. Ears, Nose, Mouth, and Throat
- The Ear
- The External Ear
- The Middle Ear
- The Inner Ear
- Hearing Pathways
- Equilibrium
- The Health History of the Ears
- Hearing Loss
- Earache
- Discharge
- Vertigo
- The Nose and Paranasal Sinuses
- The Health History of the Nose and Sinuses
- Rhinorrhea
- Congestion
- Change in Sense of Smell
- The Mouth and Pharynx
- The Health History of the Mouth and Pharynx
- Physical Examination of the Ear
- The Pinna (Auricle)
- The Ear Canal and Drum
- Testing Auditory Acuity
- Testing for Conductive versus Neurosensory Hearing Loss: Tuning Fork Tests
- Physical Examination of the Nose
- Physical Examination of the Mouth and Throat
- The Lips
- The Oral Mucosa
- The Gums and Teeth
- The Roof of the Mouth
- The Tongue and the Floor of the Mouth
- The Pharynx
- Health Promotion, Disease Prevention, and Education: The Ears
- Hearing Screening
- Health Promotion, Disease Prevention, and Education: The Mouth and Throat
- 13. The Respiratory System
- Locating Findings on the Chest
- Lungs, Fissures, and Lobes
- Locations on the Chest
- The Trachea and Major Bronchi
- The Pleurae
- Breathing
- Initial Survey of Respiration and the Thorax
- Examination of the Posterior Chest
- Examination of the Anterior Chest
- Pulse Oximetry
- Peak Flow Assessment
- Identification of a Fractured Rib
- Tobacco Cessation
- Immunizations
- 14. The Cardiovascular System
- Location of the Heart and Great Vessels
- The Heart Wall
- Cardiac Chambers, Valves, and Circulation
- The Cardiac Cycle
- The Splitting of Heart Sounds
- Heart Murmurs
- Relation of Auscultatory Findings to the Chest Wall
- The Conduction System
- The Heart as a Pump
- Arterial Pulses and Blood Pressure
- Jugular Vein Undulations
- Jugular Venous Pressure
- Assessing Cardiac Symptoms-Overview and Comparison with Baseline Activity Levels
- Blood Pressure and Heart Rate
- Face
- Great Vessels of the Neck
- The Heart
- Peripheral Edema
- Integrating Cardiovascular Assessment
- Profile of Cardiovascular Disease
- Risk Reduction
- Healthy Lifestyles
- 15. The Peripheral Vascular System and Lymphatic System
- Arteries
- Veins
- The Lymphatic System and Lymph Nodes
- Fluid Exchange and the Capillary Bed
- Risk Factors
- Lifestyle or Health Patterns
- Important Areas of Examination
- Arms
- Legs
- Evaluating the Arterial Supply to the Hand
- Evaluating Arterial Supply to the Legs
- Evaluating the Competency of Venous Valves
- Pulsus Alternans
- Paradoxical Pulse
- 16. The Gastrointestinal and Renal Systems
- Patterns and Mechanisms of Abdominal Pain
- The Gastrointestinal Tract
- The Renal System
- The Abdomen
- Assessment for Peritoneal Inflammation
- The Liver
- The Spleen
- The Kidneys
- The Bladder
- The Aorta
- Assessing Possible Ascites
- Assessing Possible Appendicitis
- Assessing Possible Acute Cholecystitis
- Contents note continued: Assessing Ventral Hernias
- Assessing a Mass in the Abdominal Wall
- Health Promotion
- Screening for Alcohol Misuse
- Prevention: Hepatitis A, B, and C
- Screening for Colorectal Cancer
- Urinary Incontinence
- 17. The Breasts and Axillae
- The Female Breast
- The Male Breast
- Lymphatics
- Lump or Mass
- Pain or Discomfort
- Change in Shape
- Edema
- Rashes or Scaling
- Dimpling
- Retraction
- The Axillae
- Assessment of Nipple Discharge
- Examination of the Mastectomy or Breast Augmentation Patient
- Self-Awareness and Instructions for the Breast Self-Examination
- Palpable Masses of the Breast and Breast Symptoms
- Assessing the Risk of Breast Cancer
- Selected Risk Factors that Affect Screening Decisions
- Recommendations for Breast Cancer Screening and Chemoprevention
- Counseling about Breast Cancer
- 18. The Musculoskeletal System
- Assessing the Musculoskeletal System
- Joint Structure and Function
- Types of Joint Articulation
- Structure of Synovial Joints
- Low Back Pain
- Neck Pain
- Examination of the Joints
- Examination of the Muscles
- Muscle Bulk
- Muscle Tone
- Muscle Strength
- Temporomandibular Joint
- Overview-Bony Structures and Joints
- Muscle Groups and Additional Structures
- The Shoulder
- Bony Structures
- Joints
- Muscle Groups
- Additional Structures
- The Elbow
- Overview, Bony Structures, and Joints
- The Wrist and Hands
- The Spine
- The Hip
- Bony Structures and Joints
- The Knee
- The Ankle and Foot
- Special Techniques: Measuring the Length of Legs
- Nutrition, Exercise, and Weight
- Low Back Pain Prevention
- Preventing Falls
- Osteoporosis
- 19. Mental Status and Mental Health Assessment
- Attention, Mood, and Speech; Insight and Orientation
- Memory Changes
- Medical Symptoms without an Explanation
- Understanding Symptoms
- Important Areas of the Mental Status Examination
- Appearance and Behavior
- Speech and Language
- Mood and Affect
- Thought Process and Content
- Perceptions
- Insight and Judgment
- Cognitive Functions
- Higher Cognitive Functions
- The Mini-Mental State Examination
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Suicide
- Substance Use Disorders, Including Alcohol and Prescription Drugs
- 20. The Nervous System
- The Central Nervous System
- Peripheral Nervous System
- Motor Pathways
- Sensory Pathways
- Spinal Reflexes: The Muscle Stretch and Deep Tendon Reflexes
- Dizziness or Vertigo
- Weakness
- Change in or Loss of Sensation
- Near Syncope and Syncope
- Seizures
- Tremors
- The Cranial Nerves
- The Motor System
- The Sensory System
- Muscle Stretch Reflexes (Deep Tendon Reflexes)
- Cutaneous or Superficial Stimulation Reflexes
- Further Examination
- Assessment of the Unconscious Patient
- Meningeal Signs
- Reducing the Risk of Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy
- Stroke Warning Signs
- TIA and Stroke-Secondary Prevention
- 21. Reproductive Systems
- Female Reproductive System
- Menstrual History
- Obstetric History
- Sexual Health
- Approach to the Pelvic Examination
- External Examination
- Internal Examination
- Reproductive System Education
- Changes with Menopause
- Cervical Cancer Screening: The Pap Smear and HPV Infection
- Early Prenatal Care
- Options for Family Planning
- Sexually Transmitted Infections
- Male Reproductive System
- Anatomy of the Groin
- Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity
- Sexual Response
- Penile Discharge or Lesions
- Scrotal Pain or Swelling
- Inguinal Pain or Swelling
- Problems with Urination
- The Penis
- The Scrotum and Its Contents
- Hernias
- Prevention of Sexually Transmitted Infections
- Testicular Cancer
- Prostate Cancer
- LGBTQIA Health Care
- 22. Putting the Physical Examination All Together
- A Sample of the Sequencing for a Head-to-Toe Assessment
- Patient Seated
- Patient Lying Down
- Patient Standing
- 23. Assessing Children: Infancy through Adolescence
- General Principles of Child Development
- Health Promotion and Counseling: Key Components
- Assessing the Infant
- Development
- Physical Examination of the Infant
- Assessing Young and School-Aged Children
- Physical Examination of Young and School-Aged Children
- Assessing Adolescents
- Physical Examination of the Adolescent
- 24. Assessing Older Adults
- Vital Signs
- Skin, Nails, and Hair
- Head and Neck
- Thorax and Lungs
- Cardiovascular System
- Peripheral Vascular System
- Breasts and Axillae
- Abdomen
- Genitalia and Reproductive Organs
- Musculoskeletal System
- Mental Status Assessment and Nervous System
- Approach to the Older Adult Patient
- Special Areas of Concern When Assessing Common or Concerning Symptoms
- Functional Assessment
- Activities of Daily Living
- Medications
- Nutrition
- Acute and Persistent Pain
- Sexuality
- Smoking and Alcohol
- Physical Examination of the Older Adult
- Female Genitalia
- Male Genitalia
- Nervous System and Mental Status
- When to Screen
- Vision and Hearing
- Safety, Including Fall Risk Assessment
- Cancer Screening
- Dementia, Mild Cognitive Impairment, and Cognitive Decline
- Older Adult Mistreatment and Abuse
- Advance Directives and Palliative Care.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Local Notes:
- Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Cosslett Yaeger Family Endowment for Health Science Studies.
- ISBN:
- 9781975161095
- 1975161092
- OCLC:
- 1257313826
- Publisher Number:
- 99989175066
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