Central depression Examples: Herpes zoster (shown), basal cell carcinoma
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umbilicated
Movement of the sole of the foot inward (occurs at the ankle)
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Inversion
involves use of the hands to feel the firmness of body parts, such as the abdomen.
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palpation
Ringlike, circular Example: Tinea corporis (shown)
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annular
the attachment of muscle to the more movable bone
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point of insertion
Established a neighborhood nursing service for the sick poor of the Lower East Side
in New York City; the founder of public health nursing
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Lilian Wald
superficial pain usually involving the skin or subcutaneous tissue
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, cutaneous pain
The dissemination of heat by motion between areas of unequal density
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convection
or transfer of care for a patient from one health care provider to another, significantly
decreases the risk of errors. Receiving staff must have up-to-date assessment data to
safely care for the patient.
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handoff
normal respirations
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euphnea
process by which drugs are transferred from the site of entry into the body to the
bloodstream
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absorption:
statement based on observed facts that explains or characterizes a process, an
occurrence, or an event, but cannot be proved directly or absolutely as a fact
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theory
Vitals by age
preteen
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temp= 96.4-99.5
pulse= 65-110
rr= 18-26
bp= 102/61
marized findings from multiple studies of a specific clinical practice question or topic
that recommend practice changes and future directions for research; one of the
strongest sources of evidence for evidence-based practice
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umbilicated
Movement of the sole of the foot inward (occurs at the ankle)
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Inversion
involves use of the hands to feel the firmness of body parts, such as the abdomen.
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palpation
Ringlike, circular Example: Tinea corporis (shown)
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annular
the attachment of muscle to the more movable bone
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point of insertion
Established a neighborhood nursing service for the sick poor of the Lower East Side
in New York City; the founder of public health nursing
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Lilian Wald
superficial pain usually involving the skin or subcutaneous tissue
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, cutaneous pain
The dissemination of heat by motion between areas of unequal density
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convection
or transfer of care for a patient from one health care provider to another, significantly
decreases the risk of errors. Receiving staff must have up-to-date assessment data to
safely care for the patient.
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handoff
normal respirations
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euphnea
process by which drugs are transferred from the site of entry into the body to the
bloodstream
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absorption:
statement based on observed facts that explains or characterizes a process, an
occurrence, or an event, but cannot be proved directly or absolutely as a fact
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theory
Vitals by age
preteen
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temp= 96.4-99.5
pulse= 65-110
rr= 18-26
bp= 102/61
marized findings from multiple studies of a specific clinical practice question or topic
that recommend practice changes and future directions for research; one of the
strongest sources of evidence for evidence-based practice
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