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Physical Examination Procedures for Advanced Practitioners Non - Evidence and Rationale

English · Paperback / Softback

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Physical Examination Procedures for Advanced Practitioners and Non-Medical Prescribers provides readers with the necessary knowledge and skills to conduct successful physical examinations of adult patients.

This evidence-based book, organized by anatomical system, features tables that list physical examination procedures along with potential pathologies. Quick reference summaries for performing each examination are also included.

In addition, the book features a chapter on mental health with a checklist covering the main criteria for a thorough mental health examination. Readers can test their skills by answering case study questions at the end of each chapter. Reflective stories are also included to demonstrate the difficulties encountered in everyday practice and to remind readers of the important professional and ethical issues surrounding their work.

This book is designed as an aide-mémoire for use in practice or revision for exams but can also be a useful resource for medical students, teachers of physical examination skills and other qualified health professionals.

List of contents

1. The preliminary examination 2. The cardiovascular system 3. The respiratory system 4. The ear, nose (mouth) and throat 5. The abdomen 6. The genitourinary system 7. The breast 8. The upper limb 9. The back 10. The lower limb 11. The peripheral nervous system 12. The cranial nerves 13. The eye 14. Mental health examination

About the author

Zoë Rawles, BN, RGN, BSc (Hons), nurse practitioner and independent prescriber; and healthcare trainer and director, HealthTrain, Wales UK
Beth Griffiths, RGN, RM, BSc (Hons), MSc, lecturer and practitioner, Swansea University; and advanced nurse practitioner and independent prescriber, Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Health Board, Wales, UK
Trudy Alexander, RGN, SCM, BSc (Hons) Nursing Studies, BSc (Hons) Nurse Practitioner, Post Graduate Certificate of Education, lecturer/examiner for Swansea University; and nurse practitioner/independent prescriber in general practice, Wales, UK

Summary

Physical Examination Procedures for Advanced Practitioners and Non-Medical Prescribers provides readers with the necessary knowledge and skills to conduct successful physical examinations of adult patients.
This evidence-based book, organized by anatomical system, features tables that list physical examination procedures along with potential pathologies. Quick reference summaries for performing each examination are also included.
In addition, the book features a chapter on mental health with a checklist covering the main criteria for a thorough mental health examination. Readers can test their skills by answering case study questions at the end of each chapter. Reflective stories are also included to demonstrate the difficulties encountered in everyday practice and to remind readers of the important professional and ethical issues surrounding their work.
This book is designed as an aide-mémoire for use in practice or revision for exams but can also be a useful resource for medical students, teachers of physical examination skills and other qualified health professionals.

Product details

Authors Frederick J. Lanceley, Zod (EDT)/ Griffiths Rawles
Assisted by Trudy Alexander (Editor), Trudy (Swansea University Alexander (Editor), Beth Griffiths (Editor), Beth (Swansea University Griffiths (Editor), Zoe Rawles (Editor), Zoë Rawles (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 17.06.2015
 
EAN 9781482231809
ISBN 978-1-4822-3180-9
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > General

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