The Complete Health Assessment: Putting It All Together

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The Complete Health Assessment: Putting It All Together Health Assessment Across the Lifespan NRS 102

Seated together The Health History General Appearance

Standing Measurement

Seated, changed into gown Skin (hands) Vital Signs Head and Face Eye Ear Nose Mouth and Throat Neck Chest, Posterior and Lateral Chest, Anterior Heart Upper Extremities Breasts

Supine Breasts, cont Neck Vessels Heart Abdomen Inguinal Area Lower Extremities

Patient Sits up and Dangles Legs Musculoskeletal Neurologic

Patient Stands up Lower Extremities Musculoskeletal

Male Genitalia Male Rectum (standing at table)

Female Genitalia (lithotomy)