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PVN 103 CH 5 Key Terms (cont.)

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inspectionvisual examination of the external surface of the body and its movements and posture, including observation of moods and all responses and nonverbal behaviors
LOClevel of conciousness. Is the patient oriented to person, place, time, and purpose?
neoplasticany abnormal growth of new tissue, benign, or malignant
nursing health historydata collected about the patient's level of wellness, changes in life patterns, sociocultural role, and mental and emotional reactions to illness
nursing physical assessmentidentification by a nurse of the needs, preferences, and abilities of a patient. Assessment provides the scientific basis for a complete nursing care plan
objective dataof or pertaining to a clinical finding that is observed, palpated, or auscultated. Laboratory findings, as well as radiologic and other studies, are included; observable and measurable signs.
organic diseaseresults in a structural change in an organ that interferes with its functioning
palpationa technique used in physical examination in which the examiner feels the texture, size, consistency, and location of certain parts of the body with the hands
percussionusing fingertips to tap the body's surface to produce vibration and sound
pruritisthe symptoms of itching; an uncomfortable sensation leading to the urge to scratch; scratching often leads to secondary infection. Some causes of pruritis are allergy, infection, elevated serum urea, jaundice, and skin irritation
purulentproducing or containing pus
remissiona decrease in the severity of a disease or any of its symptoms
signsan objective finding as perceived by the examiner; a sign can be seen, heard, measured, or felt by the examiner
subjective datasymptoms; verbal statements provided by the patient. That which arises from within or is perceived by the individual and related to the examiner
symptomssubjective indication of a disease or a change in condition as perceived by the patient.
thrillfine vibration sensation along the artery, which is palpated by the examiner
turgorthe normal resiliency of the skin caused by the outward pressure of the cells and interstitial fluid; may be assessed as increased or decreased skin turgor.
tympanya high-pitched drumlike sound produced by performing percussion over a hollow organ such as the stomach
wheezesadventitious breath sounds that have a whistling or sighing sound resulting from narrowing of the lumen of a respiratory passageway. May be heard both on inspiration and expiration. Wheezes characteristically clear on coughing


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