What should the nurse begin by assessing when performing a head-to-toe assessment?

a. Support system
b. Skin integrity
c. Pain level
d. Neurologic status


ANS: D
When performing a head-to-toe assessment, the nurse begins with a neurologic assessment, then assesses the skin, hair, head, and neck, including the eyes, ears, nose, and mouth. The chest, back, arms, abdomen, perineal area, legs, and feet are examined in that order.

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