|  | Author: Carolyn Jarvis PhD APN CNP Publisher: Saunders
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Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Hardcover Edition: 5 Pages: 928 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.6 Dimensions (in): 11.1 x 8.8 x 1.3
ISBN: 1416032436 Dewey Decimal Number: 616.075 EAN: 9781416032434 ASIN: 1416032436
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Great assessment guide for beginners July 14, 2006 Mary BSN (Orlando) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I really like this book. East chapter begins with a condensed review of anatomy/physiology related to the body system it covers. Then the reader gets step-by-step instructions on how to provide an assessment for that system (hands on, inspection, etc.), tests associated and how to perform them, normal/abnormal findings, and great pictures. It discusses cultural, developmental, and aging variables. The BEST part is in the documentation - it clearly tells how and examples for doing SOAP notes. At the end of each chapter are cool pictures of abnormal/disease findings. We use this along with the lab manual, which is decent, in our assessment class. One note of dismay: the CD that comes with it is useless, as is their website. Little info and the videos are about 8 seconds long.
excellent text ! December 13, 2005 nursing student (Chicago) 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
This is a MUST book for all junior level nursing students. It has very clear and detailed descriptions of how to do a physical exam on every part of the human body. The pictures are of real people, not from drawings. Every chapter has subjective and objective examination section which makes it very easy to understand and follow. At the end of each chapter, there sample focus assessments to further clarify the topics.
Review for Jarvis PE & HA book September 4, 2005 J. Nestlerode (Santa Fe, NM) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
This book is very to the point & easy to read. All the picture examples of abnormal findings will ensure you won't forget them.
Awesome book for starters... August 30, 2005 Sam the Man (Los Angeles, CA USA) 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
This book is very thorough in explaining the concepts in nursing. Every terms is explained in laymans term...
You don't have to be a nursing student to be able to understand the content of this book.
And that is why this book is so great. I was sceptical at first, but now I'm a fan of this book.
Good all around...!!!!
NURSING FACULTY, PLEASE READ THIS! October 20, 2004 Jacob Hantla (Chandler, AZ United States) 46 out of 49 found this review helpful
Attention: Nursing School Faculty, please read
As a student I am not in a position to compare Jarvis' book to any others like it so I am not going to pretend that I can. I will say that the easy writing and abundance of pictures makes this book a book we love to study. It is easy to understand and seems to balance simplicity with detail, not being overly in-depth on background issues, yet giving just enough information to help us understand both the theory and practice of physical examination and health assessment.
BUT HERE'S THE RUB...
After two months of use the book is falling apart. Entire sections have detached from the bindings, other random pages slip out singly from their location. Our use of the book has involved only reading it. There has not been any abuse, in fact the cover looks almost new. There isn't even any bending of the corners which would point to excessive use. Other students in the nursing program at ASU have been having similar issues.
Why can a book like this that costs over seventy dollars be made in such a cheap manner? Nobody holds them accountable. I plan on keeping my textbooks long after school, using them as references throughout my career, but this one isn't even surviving a semester! Students can't hold the publisher accountable because we do not have the power of choice. We have to buy the books that our professors choose to use. It must be the instructors who step up and force publishers to do better.
I have contacted the publisher regarding the issue. I will post a follow-up to this review as they either take responsibility or do not for their slipshod product.
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