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Types of Nursing Assessments

Airway Assessment
Airway Assessment

Shift Assessment: Concise nursing assessment completed at the commencement of each shift or if patient condition changes at any other time. Focused assessment: Detailed nursing assessment of specific body system(s) relating to the presenting problem or current concern(s) of the patient.

source: rch.org.au
Assessment of Physical, Mental and Neurological Status
Assessment of Physical, Mental and Neurological Status

NEUROLOGICAL ASSESSMENTS. The neurological examination that is performed by many nurses today includes only a gross examination of the patient, Most chronic and acute medical and surgical nurses have no need for a detailed exam. However, this course deals with an exam for nurses who are involved with very special nursing situations in which a more detailed neurological examination is necessary.

Auscultation
Auscultation

What are the four sounds you should be assessing when doing auscultation? Is it pitch, loudness, quality and duration or is it tympani, dullness, flatness and residence (spelling - sorry)?

source: allnurses.com
CNS and PNS Assessment
CNS and PNS Assessment

The nervous system consists of the central nervous system (CNS), the peripheral nervous system, and the autonomic nervous system. Together these three components integrate all physical, emotional, and intellectual activities. The CNS includes the brain and spinal cord.

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Inspection
Inspection

Shift Assessment: Concise nursing assessment completed at the commencement of each shift or if patient condition changes at any other time. Focused assessment: Detailed nursing assessment of specific body system(s) relating to the presenting problem or current concern(s) of the patient. This may involve one or more body system.

source: rch.org.au
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Lung Assessment
Lung Assessment

tactile fremitus (when palpating using either the palmar base of the fingers or the ulnar edge of one hand; the phrase generates vibrations; decreased fremitus occurs when anything obstructs transmission of vibrations; increased fremitus occurs with compresson or consolidation of lung tissue eg. lobar pneumonia).

source: allnurses.com
Palpation
Palpation

Shift Assessment: Concise nursing assessment completed at the commencement of each shift or if patient condition changes at any other time. Focused assessment: Detailed nursing assessment of specific body system(s) relating to the presenting problem or current concern(s) of the patient.

source: rch.org.au
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Percussion
Percussion

Percussion is an assessment technique which produces sounds by the examiner tapping on the patient's chest wall. Just as lightly tapping on a container with your hands produces various sounds, so tapping on the chest wall produces sounds based on the amount of air in the lungs.

source: rnceus.com
Test Results
Test Results

Health Assessment In Nursing. ... Although the assessment phase of the nursing process precedes the other phases, ... What are normal results of the cover test?

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Vital Signs
Vital Signs

Using the Hospedia bedside terminal, handheld tablets or smartphone, clinical staff can easily capture digital nursing assessments and vital signs.

source: hospedia.com