14.7 Learning Activities
Learning Activities
(Answers to “Learning Activities” can be found in the “Answer Key” at the end of the book. Answers to interactive activity elements will be provided within the element as immediate feedback.)
Mr. Curtis is a 47-year-old patient admitted with a one-week history of progressive fatigue and ongoing diarrhea. You are completing his admission assessment. Based upon his presenting condition, what integumentary assessments might be important?
Check your knowledge about integumentary assessment using this flashcard activity:
Test your clinical judgment with an NCLEX Next Generation-style question: Chapter 14, Assignment 1.
Test your clinical judgment with an NCLEX Next Generation-style question: Chapter 14, Assignment 2.
Test your clinical judgment with an NCLEX Next Generation-style question: Chapter 14, Assignment 3.
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