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Jarvis's Health Assessment and Physical Examination ANZ

Australian and New Zealand

  • 3rd Edition - August 1, 2020
  • Latest edition
  • Authors: Helen Forbes, Elizabeth Watt
  • Language: English

The third edition of Jarvis’s Health Assessment and Physical Examination is an ideal text for undergraduate nursing students new to health assessment and registered nurses wi… Read more

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The third edition of Jarvis’s Health Assessment and Physical Examination is an ideal text for undergraduate nursing students new to health assessment and registered nurses wishing to further develop and refine their skills. Advanced health assessment skills are described and will be useful for Nurse Practitioner candidates.

The textbook is colour-coded and easy to follow. Each chapter sets out the eight key elements of health assessment: structure and function, developmental considerations, social and cultural considerations, subjective data, objective data, promoting a healthy lifestyle, documentation and critical thinking and abnormal findings. Advanced concepts allow students to progress once they understand the basics.

Edited by Helen Forbes and Elizabeth Watt, this comprehensive text has been adapted and updated by leading academics and expert clinicians across Australia and New Zealand.

Key features

  • Comprehensive approaches to health assessment in nursing, incorporating anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology
  • Detailed identification of relevant development, social and cultural considerations in the Australian and New Zealand context
  • Increased focus on frameworks for health assessment
  • Logical layout and colour coding to support learning
  • An eBook included in all print purchases

Additional resources on Evolve

  • eBook on VitalSource
  • Instructor resources:

    • Test bank
    • PPT slides
    • Image collection
    • Student and Instructor resources:

      • Multiple choice review questions
      • Weblinks
      • Videos

      Table of contents

      Unit 1: Approaches and contexts of health assessment in nursing

      1. The context and frameworks of health assessment

      2. Critical thinking in health assessment

      3. Developmental tasks across the life span

      4. Cultural safety

      5. Screening for family violence and abuse

      6. Screening for substance abuse

      Unit 2: Health assessment tools and techniques

      7. The health assessment interview

      8. The health history

      9. Physical assessment techniques

      10. General survey and vital signs

      Unit 3: Assessing mental health, neurological and sensory function

      11. Mental health assessment

      12. Neurological assessment

      13. Pain assessment

      14. Eye assessment

      15. Ear assessment

      Unit 4: Assessing cardiovascular function

      16. Peripheral vascular assessment

      17. Cardiac assessment

      Unit 5: Assessing respiratory function

      18. Upper airways assessment

      19. Lower airways assessment

      Unit 6: Assessing musculoskeletal function

      20. Musculoskeletal assessment

      Unit 7: Assessing nutrition and metabolic function

      21. Nutritional and metabolic assessment

      22. Skin, hair and nails assessment

      Unit 8: Urinary and bowel function

      23. Abdominal assessment

      24. Assessment of urinary function

      25. Assessment of bowel function

      Unit 9: Assessing sexuality and reproductive function

      26. Female sexual and reproductive assessment

      27. Male sexual and reproductive assessment

      28. Breasts assessment

      29. Assessing the pregnant woman

      Unit 10: Utilising health assessment in practice

      30. The complete health assessment: putting it all together

      Product details

      • Edition: 3
      • Latest edition
      • Published: November 17, 2020
      • Language: English

      About the authors

      HF

      Helen Forbes

      Affiliations and expertise
      Nurse Consultant (Education), Formerly Associate Professor and Associate Head of School (Teaching & Learning), School of Nursing & Midwifery, Deakin University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

      EW

      Elizabeth Watt

      Affiliations and expertise
      Nurse Consultant (Education), Senior Research Fellow, National Ageing Research Institute, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia