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Jarvis's Health Assessment ANZ, 4th Edition

Australian and New Zealand
Authors :
Helen Forbes & Elizabeth Watt
Date of Publication: 11/2024
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The ideal student guide to assessing a person’s healthJarvis’s Health Assessment provides the foundational knowledge and skills every nurse needs to assess people’s health. Written by leading academics and clinicians, this text will ...view more

The ideal student guide to assessing a person’s health

Jarvis’s Health Assessment provides the foundational knowledge and skills every nurse needs to assess people’s health.

Written by leading academics and clinicians, this text will help the learner seamlessly combine their knowledge of human anatomy and physiology with clinical assessment, communication and clinical reasoning skills. Its logical structure covers key theories, frameworks, techniques, specific areas of human function and how to apply health assessment knowledge and skills in practice.

The fourth edition has been fully updated for Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand and is relevant for each year of the undergraduate or pre-registration curriculum across multiple subjects. It is accompanied by a wealth of learning and teaching resources to help learners grasp both theoretical and practical concepts.

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The ideal student guide to assessing a person’s health

Jarvis’s Health Assessment provides the foundational knowledge and skills every nurse needs to assess people’s health.

Written by leading academics and clinicians, this text will help the learner seamlessly combine their knowledge of human anatomy and physiology with clinical assessment, communication and clinical reasoning skills. Its logical structure covers key theories, frameworks, techniques, specific areas of human function and how to apply health assessment knowledge and skills in practice.

The fourth edition has been fully updated for Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand and is relevant for each year of the undergraduate or pre-registration curriculum across multiple subjects. It is accompanied by a wealth of learning and teaching resources to help learners grasp both theoretical and practical concepts.


Key Features
  • Ideal for pre-registration course students, beginning and experienced registered nurses and those undertaking advanced practice roles

  • Clearly separates knowledge and skills for nurses at a beginning level and those who have clinical experience, making it easy for teachers and students to identify content relevant to their level of learning

  • Includes case studies to illustrate the initial parts of the clinical reasoning process and documentation of health assessments

  • Easy to navigate, with a clear structure and colour-coding

  • Extensive use of illustrations to clarify important anatomical and physiological concepts

  • Accompanying resources include videos showcasing physical examination skills, PowerPoints and summative MCQ test banks

  • A focus on person-centred care, health education, inclusive practice and lifespan considerations is embedded throughout


New to this edition


  • Fully updated, reflecting current practice and guidelines in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand

  • Restructured content to support learning

  • Significant revisions of chapters on screening for family violence and substance misuse

  • Revisions of chapters on communication skills

  • Further development of approaches to gender diversity and inclusion


Instructor resources on Evolve


  • Instructor teaching and learning guide

  • PowerPoints

  • Image collection

  • Test banks

  • New semester planner – embedding Elsevier solutions into your course

  • New mapping guide – cross-referencing to Elsevier foundational content


Student and instructor resources on Evolve


  • Skills videos


Author Information
By Helen Forbes, RN, BAppSc (Adv Nurs) (La Trobe University), MEdStudies (Monash University), PhD (University of Sydney), Nurse Consultant (Education), Formerly Associate Professor and Associate Head of School (Teaching & Learning), School of Nursing & Midwifery, Deakin University, Melbourne, Victoria and Elizabeth Watt, RN, DipN (College of Nursing Australia), BAppSc (Adv Nurs) (Lincoln Institute of Health Sciences), MNS (La Trobe University), Cert Prom Cont, FACN, Nurse Consultant (Education), Formerly Course Coordinator Master of Nursing (Urological & Continence) Course, School of Nursing & Midwifery, La Trobe University, Melbourne Campus, Melbourne, Victoria