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Nursing and Physical Assessment Study GuideBoost Your grades with this fully illustrated study guide. Detailed coverage of physical exam, assessment techniques, assessment scales, blood tests, and more. FREE Vital Signs and Basic Biometrics in the trialAudienceIntended for nursing, medical, and dental students and residents.FeaturesFully illustrated.Detailed coverage of nursing duties including analysis and assessment techniques.Navigate from Table of Contents or search for the words or phrasesAdd BookmarksText annotation and mark-upAccess the guide anytime, anywhere - at home, on the train, in the subway.Use your down time to prepare for an exam.Always have the guide available for a quick reference.Table of ContentsVital Signs: Temperature | Blood Pressure | Pulse | Respiratory rateBasic Biometrics: Height | Weight | BMI | Pain scale | PQRST Method for Symptom AssessmentPrimary Assessment Techniques: Inspection | Palpation | Percussion | Auscultation: Heart Sounds | Heart Murmurs | Lung Sounds | Bowel SoundsPhysical Examination: General appearance | Organ systems | Medical history | Differential diagnosis | Cancer Signs | Edema | Universal precautionsBlood Tests Reference Ranges: Clinical biochemistry: Electrolytes and Metabolites | Liver function tests | Other enzymes and proteins | Other ions and trace metals | Lipids | Tumor markers | HormonesHematology: Red blood cells | White blood cells | Coagulation Immunology: Acute phase protein markers of Inflammation | AutoantibodiesOther: Serology | Arterial blood gasSerum Electrolytes:Sodium: Hypernatremia | HyponatremiaPotassium: Hyperkalemia | HypokalemiaCalcium: Hypercalcaemia | HypocalcaemiaMagnesium: Hypermagnesemia | HypomagnesemiaChloride: Hyperchloremia | HypochloremiaPhosphate: Hyperphosphatemia | HypophosphatemiaBicarbonate: Hyperbicarbonatemia | Alkalosis | Hypercapnia || Hypobicarbonatemia | Acidosis | HypocapniaOther Standard Tests and Scales: EKG | Oxygen saturation | Ulcer assessment | Glasgow coma scale | Pediatric Glasgow Coma Scale | Muscle strength | Bristol Stool Scale | Tanner stage | Odor Intensity | X-RayInjection: Subcutaneous | Intramuscular | Depot | Intravenous | Insulin TypesMedical Abbreviations: 0–9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W-Z | Latin abbreviationsAbbreviations for medical organizations and personnel: A-B | C-N | O-ZMeasurement Units: Metric system (SI) | SI writing style | Powers of 10 prefixes | US units and conversion to SIAnatomical Terms: Position | Direction | MotionCranial nerves: I olfactory | II optic | III oculomotor | IV trochlear | V trigeminal | V1 ophthalmic | V2 maxillary | V3 mandibular | VI abducens | VII facial | VIII vestibulocochlear (cochlear, vestibular) | IX glossopharyngeal | X vagus | XI accessory | XII hypoglossal