Health Assessment Techniques | Data Collection for Nursing Students
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Today’s video is all about assessment techniques.
Learn more about essential skills and strategies for collecting both objective and subjective data during patient assessments. Designed specifically for nursing students, this comprehensive guide explores various assessment techniques and their applications, helping you develop a well-rounded understanding of data collection.
From physical examinations to patient interviews, we cover it all to equip you with the knowledge you need for successful nursing assessments. Join us to enhance your assessment skills and provide quality care to your future patients.
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I thought we auscultate before palpation. Can you please clarify the logic of auscultate after palpation?
That’s an exception if you want to assess abdominal sounds. You ausculate before palpating and percussing
In my course, we are being taught to auscultate before we palpate regarding the abdominal assessment.
Inspect
Auscultation
Percussion
Palpitations (last just in case they have pain)
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is it IPPA or IAPP????? so confusing! other videos says it's IAPP! Palpation is the last procedure so that you can hear the true sound of what you are auscultating...
Good question! Because I was taught IAPP.
I believe only the abdominal quadrants need to be IAPP. You listen first before palpating. Everything else is IPPA.
Hi! That is a great question and really important to know the difference. We do IAPP for abdomen ONLY (and palpation is last). IPPA is for the other body systems. I hope that helps!
IAPP for Abdomen assessment cause you don’t wanna alter bowel sounds when you auscultate
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