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Potter and Perry's Fundamentals of Nursing

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Use adequate lighting; Use direct lighting to inspect body cavities; Inspect each area for size, shape, color, symmetry, position, and abnormality; Position and expose body parts as needed so all surfaces can be viewed but privacy can be maintained; When possible, check for symmetry; Validate findings with the patient; Use sense of smell (anything unusual: pus from a wound, diarrhea, bad hygiene, alcohol on breath, etc.)

Includes assessment of: head, eyes, ears, nose, mouth, pharynx, neck, lymph nodes (inspect, but physicians usually check these), carotid arteries, thyroid gland, and trachea. Use inspection, palpation, and auscultation.

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