Title: Techniques of the Physical Examination Part 2
1Techniques of the Physical ExaminationPart 2
- By
- Donald G. Hudson, D.O.
2Objectives
- Discuss methods of examining each body system
- Compare normal vs. abnormal findings
- Review potential abnormal findings and their
potential relevance
3Reminders
- Keys to the Physical Exam
- Inspection
- Palpation
- Auscultation
- Percussion
- Key Tools in the Physical Exam
- BP cuff Stethoscope
- Senses
4Skin Nails
- General Appearance Potential Abnormalities
- Jaundice, Cyanotic, Pale, Pink/Norm
- Moist, dry, exfoliation
- Hot, warm, cool, cold
- Lesions
- Petechiae, Purpura (blanching?)
- cellulitis, pressure ulcer, burn, scar
5The Skin
6Skin Lesions
7Primary Lesions
8Primary Lesions
9Skin Lesions
Kaposis sarcoma Bates, Barbara, MD. A Guide to
Physical Examination and History Taking, fourth
edition. J.B. Lippincott. 1987.
Malignant Melanoma Bates, Barbara, MD. A Guide
to Physical Examination and History Taking,
fourth edition. J.B. Lippincott. 1987.
10Skin Lesions
Varicella
Cellulitis
11Skin Lesions
Lyme Disease Rash
Urticaria
12Skin Lesions
Port-Wine Stain
Rash from Rubber Product
13Nails
Nail Psoriasis
Bates, Barbara, MD. A Guide to Physical
Examination and History Taking, fourth edition.
J.B. Lippincott. 1987.
14Skin Lesions
What type of work might this person do?
What might have caused this?
15HEENT
- Head Face
- old scar, size/shape, appearance
- Eyes
- Pupils
- Sunken, protruding
- periorbital ecchymosis or edema
- visual acuity
- Nose throat
- sounds, growths, tonsils
- Color (white, red, pink)
16HEENT
17HEENT
Cushings Disease
Myxedema
18HEENT
Goiter
Exophthalmos
19HEENT
Tonsils
Ulcerative basal cell carcinoma
20HEENT
Acromegaly
21HEENT
HYPHEMA
22HEENT
SLE - Butterfly Rash
23HEENT
- What specific testing or examinations should be
done with regard to the HEENT exam? - What specific abnormalities might you find and
why?
24Neck
25Neck
26Chest Respiratory System
27Chest Respiratory System
- What specific things should you consider
evaluating or examining with regard to the chest
respiratory system? (Groups 1 2) - What are some abnormal findings and what might
they tell you about the patient? (Group 3) - Group Discussions
28Cardiovascular
What is a likely chronic illness for this person?
What is this condition?
29Cardiovascular
Thrombophlebitis
30Cardiovascular
- What specific questions, tests, examinations, etc
should you include when assessing the entire
cardiovascular system (include peripheral
vascular)? (Groups 2 3) - What might these findings tell you about your
patient? - What are the specific organs and structures
involved in the assessment? (Group 1) - Group Discussions
31Abdominal
32Abdominal
33Nervous System
34Neurologic System Exam
- LOC, Pulse, Motor and Sensory are the basics
- Cranial Nerves
- Pupillary response to light (III)
- Ocular movement (III, IV, VI)
- Clench teeth (V)
- Show teeth Raise eyebrows (VII)
- Open mouth and stick out tongue (XII)
- Gag Reflex (IX, X)
- Shrug shoulders (XI)
- Symmetry, Pain response, Point discrimination
35Nervous System
- What specific questions, tests, examinations, etc
should you include when assessing the entire
nervous system (exclude equipment testing such as
CT, MRI)? (Groups 1 3) - What might these findings tell you about your
patient? - What organs or structures are you assessing?
(Group 2) - Group Discussions
36Additional Diagnostics
- Blood glucose level
- Pulse oximetry
- ECG
- Diagnostic (12 Lead) ECG
- Cincinnati Prehospital Stroke Scale
- Future
- Cardiac Enzymes, Predictive instruments,
Abdominal Ultrasound
37Summary
- Examine each body system area when performing the
comprehensive physical exam - Consider knowledge of pathophysiologies and apply
to the physical exam
38Laboratory Session
- Lung Sounds
- Heart Sounds
- Practicing the Comprehensive Physical Exam
including - history taking
- approaching the patient