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Bodie43

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  1. I'm having trouble figuring out the correct words to use to document the general appearance section of my first pediatric physical assessment. Are there any examples to look at because I keep getting hung up on the words and how much to go into in the general appearance section. I think I will be OK on the different sections such as skin, nose and chest because I know what I'm looking for. I may be making this harder than it is but I just saw where someone wrote "Development is impressive" and I have no real idea what that means or if it's just in there to sound fancy. I looked up development in my PEDS book and I don't see any description that uses impressive. If anyone knows where I could find some examples I'd really appreciate it. I looked on this site but all the ones are old and not working when you click on them. Thanks

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