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• Chapter 1. Approach to the clinical encounter
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• Chapter 2. Interviewing, communication, and interpersonal skills
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• Chapter 3. Health history
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• Chapter 4. Physical examination
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• Chapter 5. Clinical reasoning, assessment, and plan
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• Chapter 6. Health maintenance and screening
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• Chapter 7. Evauating clinical evidence ;
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• Unit 2. Regional examinations.
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• Chapter 8. General survey, vital signs, and pain
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• Chapter 9. Cognition, behavior, and mental status
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• Chapter 10. Skin, hair, and nails
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• Chapter 11. Head and neck
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• Chapter 12. Eyes
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• Chapter 13. Ears and nose
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• Chapter 14. Throat and oral cavity
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• Chapter 15. Thorax and lungs
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• Chapter 16. Cardiovascular system
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• Chapter 17. Peripheral vascular system
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• Chapter 18. Beasts and axillae
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• Chapter 19. Abdomen
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• Chapter 20. Male genitalia
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• Chapter 21. Female genitalia
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• Chapter 22. Anus, rectum, and prostate
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• Chapter 23. Musculoskeletal system
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• Chapter 24. Nervous system ;
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• Unit 3. Special populations.
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• Chapter 25. Children: infancy through adolescence
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• Chapter 26. Pregnant woman
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• Chapter 27. Older adult.
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Bates’ Guide to Physical Exami
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nation and History
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Taking
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y and Szilagyi Chapters
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1-27
WWW.THENURSINGMASTERY.C
,TABLE OF CONTENT
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,• Unit 1. Foundations of health assessment.
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• Chapter 1. Approach to the clinical encounter
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• Chapter 2. Interviewing, communication, and interpersonal skills
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• Chapter 3. Health history
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• Chapter 4. Physical examination
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• Chapter 5. Clinical reasoning, assessment, and plan
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• Chapter 6. Health maintenance and screening
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• Chapter 7. Evauating clinical evidence ;
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• Unit 2. Regional examinations.
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• Chapter 8. General survey, vital signs, and pain
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• Chapter 9. Cognition, behavior, and mental status
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• Chapter 10. Skin, hair, and nails
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• Chapter 11. Head and neck
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• Chapter 12. Eyes
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• Chapter 13. Ears and nose
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• Chapter 14. Throat and oral cavity
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• Chapter 15. Thorax and lungs
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• Chapter 16. Cardiovascular system
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• Chapter 17. Peripheral vascular system
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• Chapter 18. Beasts and axillae
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• Chapter 19. Abdomen
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• Chapter 20. Male genitalia
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• Chapter 21. Female genitalia
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• Chapter 22. Anus, rectum, and prostate
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• Chapter 23. Musculoskeletal system
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• Chapter 24. Nervous system ;
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• Unit 3. Special populations.
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• Chapter 25. Children: infancy through adolescence
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• Chapter 26. Pregnant woman
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• Chapter 27. Older adult.
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c Subjective.
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