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Assessment

Health Assessment in Nursing, Fifth Edition

Janet R. Weber, RN, EdD

978-1-4511-4280-8 • October 2013 • Hardbound • 8.375” x 10.875” • 896 pp. • 1200 Illus. • 500Tables

Innovative, systematic, and easy to understand,

Health Assessment in

Nursing

has already helped thousands of RN-level students develop

the comprehensive knowledge base and expert nursing assessment

skills necessary for accurate collection of client data.

In this revised Fifth Edition, the authors provide in-depth, accurate

information, a compelling Continuing Case Study that covers every step

in the assessment process, a focus on diversity and health assessment

through the lifespan, a striking photo and illustration program that

includes photos of practicing registered nurses and nurse practitioners

performing assessments, dynamic online video clips and animations,

and much more.

Features

• Continuing Case Study: Each chapter introduces a client with a

health concern related to the chapter content; COLDSPA mnemonic

is applied as the nurse explores the health concern; a physical

assessment of the client is demonstrated; proper documentation

technique is applied; diagnostic reasoning is applied and appropriate

nursing conclusions are determined.

• Collecting Subjective Data: The Nursing Health History table:

Information is presented in 2 columns: Questions that the student

will ask the client and Rationales explaining why the questions are

important. Clinical Tips and cultural considerations are included to

help highlight critical content.

• Collecting Objective Data: Physical Examination table: Introduces

ways to prepare the client for the examination including all

equipment needed and key points to remember during the

assessment. Physical examination procedures are fully illustrated in

a step-by-step fashion across three columns: Assessment Procedure

(explains and illustrates exactly how to perform specific aspects of

the examination), Normal Findings and Abnormal Findings.

• Displays of Abnormal Findings: Includes fully-illustrated, common

abnormal findings, helping students to identify important

distinctions.

• Evidence-Based Health Promotion and Disease Prevention boxes

contain Healthy People 2020 goals, Risk Assessment, and Client

Education sections, and are an excellent resource for students to

use to teach the client ways to reduce risk factors.

• Case Study, threaded throughout the chapter, teaches the student

how to apply the COLDSPA mnemonic, interview questions,

physical assessment, and analysis of data to a particular client.

Table of Contents

Unit 1:

Nursing Data Collection,

Documentation, and Analysis

Ch. 1: Nurse’s Role in Health Assessment:

Collecting and Analyzing Data

Ch. 2: Collecting Subjective Data: The

Interview and Health History

Ch. 3: Collecting Objective Data: The

Physical Examination

Ch. 4: Validating and Documenting Data

Ch. 5: Thinking Critically to Analyze Data

and Make Informed Nursing Judgments

Unit 2:

Integrative Holistic Nursing

Assessment

Ch. 6: Assessing Mental Status and Substance

Abuse

Ch. 7: Assessing Psychosocial, Cognitive and

Moral Development

Ch. 8: Assessing General Status and Vital

Signs

Ch. 9: Assessing Pain: The Fifth Vital Sign

Ch. 10: Assessing for Violence

Ch. 11: Assessing Culture

Ch. 12: Assessing Spirituality and Religious

Practices

Ch. 13: Assessing Nutritional Status

…Abridged to fit

Lab Manual for Health Assessment in Nursing, Fifth Edition,

Revised Reprint

Janet R. Weber, RN, EdD

978-1-4511-9529-3 •March2014 •Softbound •8.375”x10.875” •304pp. •52 Illus.

available