Health Assessment Prelims Reviewer

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  • Auscultation is a health assessment technique that involves listening to sounds produced by the body, such as heart sounds or lung sounds, using a stethoscope.
  • Inspection is a health assessment technique that involves visually observing various parts of the body to identify potential issues.
  • Percussion is a health assessment technique that involves tapping on different areas of the body to determine if there are any abnormalities present.
  • Palpation is a health assessment technique that involves feeling structures within the body with your hands, such as checking for lumps or tenderness.
  • Disease prevention focuses on identifying risk factors and implementing strategies to prevent disease development.
  • Health promotion involves activities that enhance an individual's ability to maintain or improve their own health status.
  • The nurse's role is to assess the patient, plan care, implement interventions, evaluate outcomes, document findings, educate patients/families, collaborate with other healthcare providers, advocate for clients, and promote optimal health.
  • Health assessment includes an evaluation of physical, developmental, nutrition, sensory, cognitive, psychosocial, cultural, and spiritual health.
  • A systematic approach based on developmental milestones is used to conduct a physical examination for infants, children, adolescents, adults, senior adults, and pregnant females.
  • <S>:A comprehensive health assessment incorporates a detailed health history, physical examination, and review of available diagnostic tests.
  • A physical examination evaluates general appearance, vital signs, sensory functions, motor skills, and physical abnormalities.
  • Percussion is a health assessment technique that involves tapping on the body to produce sounds that can help identify the location and density of underlying structures.
  • Palpation is a health assessment technique that involves feeling different areas of the body with your hands to detect any abnormalities or changes.
  • Physical examination techniques include inspection, palpation, percussion, auscultation, measurement, and manipulation.
  • Physical examination techniques include inspection, palpation, percussion, auscultation, measurement, and manipulation.
  • Promoting healthy behaviors through education and lifestyle changes can reduce the incidence of chronic diseases.
  • Health history includes past medical conditions, family history, medications, allergies, lifestyle habits (such as smoking), and social factors.
  • Health history includes past medical conditions, family history, medications, allergies, lifestyle habits (such as smoking), and social factors.
  • Physical health refers to the overall condition of the body, including its structure and function.
  • Diagnostic tests confirm the presence of a specific condition or disease.
  • When palpating an area, it's important not to apply too much pressure so as not to cause discomfort or damage to underlying structures.
  • Preventive care includes vaccinations, cancer screenings, and regular check-ups.
  • Nurses must be aware of cultural differences when providing care to diverse populations.
  • Assessment is an ongoing process throughout the patient's care, involving gathering information about their condition through observation, questioning, and testing.
  • Assessment is an ongoing process throughout the patient's care, involving gathering information about their condition through observation, questioning, and testing.
  • Screening tests can detect diseases at an early stage when they may be easier to treat.
  • Screening tests can detect diseases at an early stage when they may be easier to treat.
  • Assessment tools can include physical examination, medical history, laboratory tests, imaging studies, and psychological evaluations.
  • Developmental milestones are age-specific achievements that indicate normal growth and development.
  • Developmental milestones are age-specific achievements that indicate normal growth and development.
  • Nutrition is the process by which organisms obtain nutrients from food and use them for growth, maintenance, and repair.
  • Nutrition is the process by which organisms obtain nutrients from food and use them for growth, maintenance, and repair.
  • Inspection involves observing body parts without touching them.
  • Nutrition is the process by which organisms obtain nutrients from food and use them for growth, maintenance, and repair.
  • Sensory health encompasses vision, hearing, touch, taste, smell, balance, and coordination.
  • Inspection involves observing the client's appearance, posture, movement, skin color, texture, lesions, scars, hair distribution, nail condition, teeth, mouth, eyes, ears, nose, throat, neck, chest, abdomen, back, extremities, joints, and genitalia.
  • Palpation is a health assessment technique that involves touching or pressing on different parts of the body to detect changes in texture, temperature, tenderness, pulsations, masses, and movement.
  • Palpation is a health assessment technique that involves touching or pressing on different parts of the body to detect changes in texture, temperature, tenderness, pulsations, masses, and movement.
  • Physical examination techniques include inspection, palpation, percussion, auscultation, and measurement.
  • Palpation involves feeling body parts using fingers.