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Head and Neck Assessment: Weber Health Assessment in Nursing
Head and Neck Assessment: Weber Health Assessment in Nursing
Head and Neck Assessment: Weber Health Assessment in Nursing
Question Tell whether the following is True or False. The skull, which is the framework of the head, has two subsections the cranium and cervical vertebrae.
Answer False. The skull has two subsections the cranium and the face.
Structure and Function The head Cranium Frontal; parietal Temporal; occipital Ethmoid; sphenoid
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Structure and Function The head Face Maxilla; zygomatic Inferior conchae; nasal Lacrimal; palatine; vomer Mandible
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The Skull
Question Which of the following bone(s) belongs to the face? a. Parietal b. Temporal c. Palatine d. Mandible
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Answer c. Palatine Rationale: Palatine is a facial bone that gives shape to the face. Parietal, temporal, and sphenoid are bones of the cranium.
Structure and Function The neck Muscles and cervical vertebrae Blood vessels Thyroid gland
Structure and Function Lymph nodes of the head and neck Preauricular; postauricular Tonsillar; occipital Submandibular; submental
Cervical Vertebrae
Question Tell whether the following statement is True or False. The axis is the first of the seven cervical vertebrae.
Answer False. The axis is the second of the seven cervical vertebrae.
Health Assessment Collecting subjective data: The nursing health history Interview approach (COLDSPA) History of current health problem, past health, family Lifestyle and health practices
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Health Assessment Collecting objective data: The nursing health history Client preparation Equipment and supplies Gloves Small cup of water Stethoscope
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Physical Assessment: Head Inspect the size, shape, configuration Involuntary movement Palpate the head
Physical Assessment: Face Inspect the face Symmetry Features Movement Expression Skin condition
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Physical Assessment: Neck Inspect movement of neck structures Cervical vertebrae Neck range of motion (ROM)
Physical Assessment: Neck Palpate Trachea Thyroid gland Thyroid cartilage Cricoid cartilage Auscultate an enlarged thyroid gland
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Physical Assessment: Neck Palpate lymph nodes of head and neck Preauricular Postauricular Occipital Tonsillar Submandibular
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Physical Assessment: Neck Palpate lymph nodes of head and neck Submental Superficial cervical Posterior cervical Deep cervical Supraclavicular
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Analysis of Data Wellness nursing diagnosis example Risk nursing diagnosis example Actual nursing diagnosis example Collaborative problem example
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