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Mastering the Head-to-Toe Physical Assessment in Nursing
Hey there, future nurses! In this episode, I’m bringing back one of the most popular and highly requested episodes—a full, step-by-step head-to-toe physical assessment, demonstrated on my then-fiancé (now husband!).
I’ll walk you through each step, explaining not just what to do but why it matters. We’ll talk about the difference between subjective and objective data, the essential tools you’ll need, and how to structure your assessment based on different body systems. Plus, I’ll throw in some quiz questions along the way to test your knowledge!
Performing a thorough physical assessment is one of the most important skills you’ll develop as a nursing student and new nurse. The more you practice, the more confident you’ll feel in clinicals and beyond.
Alright, let’s get started—grab your stethoscope, and let’s go!
📌 Episode Breakdown:
00:00 – Introduction & Why This Skill is Essential
00:19 – The Importance of a Thorough Physical Assessment
01:42 – Subjective vs. Objective Data: What’s the Difference?
02:17 – Must-Have Tools for Your Assessment
02:54 – How to Structure Your Assessment by Body System
04:22 – Quick Quiz: Test Your Knowledge!
06:38 – Performing the Full Physical Assessment
09:10 – Head & Neck Examination
11:52 – Heart, Lungs & Abdomen Assessment
15:25 – Extremities & Skin: What to Look For
17:48 – Final Quiz & Wrap-Up
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Connect with me on:
Instagram: @NursingSchoolWeekbyWeek
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@nursingschoolweekbyweek
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nursingschoolweekbyweek
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nurse-melanie-88085b34a
Blog: https://www.nursingschoolweekbyweek.com/blog/
Head over to the website and leave a voicemail (you might hear it on a future episode!)
Don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode!
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Mastering the Head-to-Toe Physical Assessment in Nursing
Hey there, future nurses! In this episode, I’m bringing back one of the most popular and highly requested episodes—a full, step-by-step head-to-toe physical assessment, demonstrated on my then-fiancé (now husband!).
I’ll walk you through each step, explaining not just what to do but why it matters. We’ll talk about the difference between subjective and objective data, the essential tools you’ll need, and how to structure your assessment based on different body systems. Plus, I’ll throw in some quiz questions along the way to test your knowledge!
Performing a thorough physical assessment is one of the most important skills you’ll develop as a nursing student and new nurse. The more you practice, the more confident you’ll feel in clinicals and beyond.
Alright, let’s get started—grab your stethoscope, and let’s go!
📌 Episode Breakdown:
00:00 – Introduction & Why This Skill is Essential
00:19 – The Importance of a Thorough Physical Assessment
01:42 – Subjective vs. Objective Data: What’s the Difference?
02:17 – Must-Have Tools for Your Assessment
02:54 – How to Structure Your Assessment by Body System
04:22 – Quick Quiz: Test Your Knowledge!
06:38 – Performing the Full Physical Assessment
09:10 – Head & Neck Examination
11:52 – Heart, Lungs & Abdomen Assessment
15:25 – Extremities & Skin: What to Look For
17:48 – Final Quiz & Wrap-Up
Save 20% on a Picmonic subscription, or try it for free.
Connect with me on:
Instagram: @NursingSchoolWeekbyWeek
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@nursingschoolweekbyweek
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nursingschoolweekbyweek
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nurse-melanie-88085b34a
Blog: https://www.nursingschoolweekbyweek.com/blog/
Head over to the website and leave a voicemail (you might hear it on a future episode!)
Don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode!

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