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head to toe physical assessmentRating: (votes: 0) Thank you. Head to toe pretty much ssums up the organizational skills you will need. Also remember auscultation before palpation Comment:
hello, carla08 and welcome to allnurses.comtry these links: http://connection.lww.com/products/bickley/headtotoe.asp this is the best one for adult assessment[font='times new roman']http://nursing.about.com/od/assessmentskills/glad to have you with us. enjoy the site.
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Here's a link for you......hope it helps http://www.mededcenter.com/module_vi...sp?module=+118
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I've found that it's easier for me to remember if I'll chart in the same order that I assessed....then everything that I assessed is in an "order" of sorts.Oh yeah, and don't forget the Psychosical assessment (alert and oriented, aware of surroundings, need for support, etc)Good Luck!Jamie
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Also, be sure to DO a head to toe assessment. I say that because I can't tell you how many times I've had patients say to me "You did more than anyone else has" and that's when I've just done a basic assessment! This has been in three different hospitals as well. It makes me wonder what other nurses are doing, not to mention how they can possibly be charting full assessments. Hey, maybe I'm working too hard!!
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Very nice .. helps you keep things on track. Some pts will give you unnecessary detail and this alows you to keep things moving and go back to things that are worthy of a bit more discussion later. Excellent resource; blows our admission assessment sheets out of the water-
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http://nursingcrib.com/physical-assessment/
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I need to do a PA minus health history & vitals (tested seperately) in 45 minutes or less! Can anyone help with that? I've watched several videos and they all take over an hour!
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