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HEALTHASSESSMENT
Prepared By- Mr. Ahmed Sodha
M.Sc. (N). – M.S.N.
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HEALTH ASSESSMENT
HEAD TO TOE
PHYSICAL
EXAMINATION
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HEALTH ASSESSMENT
DEFINITION:
Health assessment or clinical examination (more
popularly known as a check-up) is the process by
which a doctor/ Nurse investigates the body of a patient
for signs of disease.
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HEALTH
HISTORY
PHYSICAL
ASSESSMENT
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HEALTH HISTORY
• A health history is the collection of subjective data
that provides a detailed profile of the patient health
status.
• Therapeutic communication skill and interview
technique used to gather health history.
• It helps to identify actual and potential health
problem.
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Physical examination is an integral part of health
examination and it includes head to toe examination
of the patient to rule out any deviation from the
normal.
PHYSICAL EXAMINATION
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PURPOSE
•To gather baseline data.
•To confirm the alterations, disease or inability to
perform the activities of daily living.
•To supplement data obtained in the nursing history.
•To make nursing diagnosis.
•To make clinical judgments about the client’s
changing health status and management.
•To evaluate the effectiveness of health care.
•.
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PREPARATIONS
Comfort
Position,
gowning
Height of
examination
table
Light sources
Eliminate
distractions
Equipments:
clean & in
working
condition
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INSTRUMENTS
SUPPLIES PURPOSE
Flash light or
penlight
To assist viewing of the pharynx and
cervix or to determine the reactions of
the pupils of the eye
Nasal speculum to visualization of the lower and
middle turbinates
Opthalmoscope To visualize the interior of the eye
Otoscope To visualized the ear drum and
external auditory canal
Knee hammer To test reflex
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INSTRUMENTS
SUPPLIES PURPOSE
Tuning fork To test hearing acuity and vibratory sense.
Vaginal speculum To assess cervix and vagina
Cotton applicator To obtain specimens
Gloves To prevent contamination
Lubricant To ease insertion of instruments
Tongue depressors To depress the tongue
Stethoscope To auscultate heart, lung, abdomen and
cardiovascular sound.
Thermometer To check the temperature
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POSITIONS OF
PATIENT
2. PRONE POSITION:
1. SUPINE POSITION:
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3. SITTING POSITION:
4. SEMI FOWLER’s POSITION:
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5. SIM’s POSITION:
6. KNEE-CHEST POSITION:
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7. DORSAL RECUMBENT POSITION:
8. LITHOTOMY POSITION:
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9. TRENDELENBERG’s POSITION:
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METHODS OF EXAMINING:
1. Inspection:
A method of systematic observation. Inspection
should begin with general observation of the patient
progressing to specific body areas.
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2. Palpation:
Process of examining patients by application of the
hands.
Used to determine:
• Consistency of tissue.
• Alignment and intactness
of structures.
• Symmetry of body parts.
• Areas of warmth and
tenderness.
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Parts of hands used for
various palpation:
Part of hand Type of palpation
Finger tips To assess texture, shape,
size, consistency and
palpation
Dorsum of hand and
fingers
To assess temperature
Palm of hand To assess vibration
Pinching of fingers To assess turgor,
consistency and position
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For light palpation, press the skin gently with the tips of
two or three fingers held close together.
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3. Percussion:
Tapping of the body lightly but sharply to determine
consistency of tissues and/or organs through vibration
`& areas of tenderness.
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PERCUSSION
The sounds may be:
• Resonance: a low pitched and loud sound
heard over the normal lung tissues.
• Hyper resonance: very loud , very low
pitched sound longer than resonance
signifies emphysema.
• Tympany : a drum like sound heard over
the air filled tissues such as gastric air
bubble.
• Dull: A medium pitched sound with a
medium duration without resonance heard
over solid tissues such as heart , liver.
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Percussion sound with examples:
Percussion
sounds
Intensity Pitch Percussion
example
Dullness Medium Moderate Liver
Resonance Loud Low Normal lung
Hyper
resonance
Very loud Lower Emphysematous
lung
Tympany Loud Higher Puffed out cheek
, gastric air
bubble
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4. Auscultation:
Process of listening for sounds over body cavities to
determine presence and quality of heart, lung, and
bowel sounds.
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TYPES OF AUSCULTATION
Direct auscultation: use
of
unaided ear
Indirect auscultation:
use of
stethoscope
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PROCESS OF HEALTH
ASSESSMENT:
I. GENERAL APPEARANCE & BEHAVIOR:
i) Gender and race: Certain illnesses are more likely to
affect the specific gender and race. Eg. Risk of having
skin cancer is 20% higher in whites than in blacks.
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ii) Age: Age influences the normal physical
characteristics.
iii) Signs of distress: There may be obvious signs and
symptoms indicating pain, difficulty in breathing or
anxiety.
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iv) Body type: Trim, muscular, obese or excessively
thin.
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v) Posture: Observe whether the client has a slumped,
erect or bent posture.
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vi) Gait: Observe the walking pattern of the client. Not
whether the movements are coordinated or
uncoordinated.
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vii) Body movements: Note for any tremors involving the
extremities.
viii) Hygiene and grooming: Note the appearance of hair,
skin and finger nails. Also observe for the clothing.
ix) Affect and mood: Affect is a person’s feelings as they
appear to others.
x) Speech: An abnormal pace may be caused by emotions
and neurological impairments.
xi) Substance abuse: Check for the history of substance
abuse.
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VITAL SIGNS:
Equipment Needed:
• A Stethoscope
• A Blood Pressure Cuff
• A Watch Displaying Seconds
• A Thermometer
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1. Temperature:
Temperature can be measured is several different ways:
• Oral
• Axillary
• Aural
• Rectal.
2. Respiration:
In adults, normal resting
respiratory rate is between
16-24 breaths/minute.
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3. Pulse:
A normal adult heart rate is between 60 and 100 beats
per minute. A pulse greater than 100 beats/minute is
defined to be tachycardia. Pulse less than 60
beats/minute is defined to be bradycardia.
4. Blood Pressure:
Record the blood pressure as
systolic over diastolic
(Eg. "120/70" ).
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HEIGHT, WEIGHT AND
CIRCUMFERENCE:
• A person’s general level of health can be reflected in
the ratio of height to weight.
• Weight is a routine measure during health visits.
• A client’s weight will normally vary daily because of
fluid loss or retention.
• Progressive weight gain is
` expected during pregnancy.
• Head, chest and abdominal
circumference should be
assessed in case of infants.
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PHYSICAL EXAMINATION:
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Look
(Inspection)
Listen
(auscultation)
Feel
(palpation)
Tap (percussion)
Smell
(olfaction)
SKILLS OF PHYSICAL
EXAMINATION
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HEAD TO TOE ASSESSMENT
A. THE INTEGUMENT:
The integument includes skin, hair and nails. The
examination begins with a generalized inspection using a
good source of lighting.
1. SKIN: Assessment of the skin involves inspection and
palpation.
• Pallor/Jaundice
• Cyanosis
• Erythema
• Edema
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• Cynosis
Erythema
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2. HAIR: Inspect the hairs for colour, alopecia (hair
loss) and the cleanliness of the scalp.
3. NAILS: Nails are inspected for nail plate shape, angle
between the nail and the nail bed, nail texture, nail bed
colour and the intactness of the tissues around the
nails.
Clubbing is a condition in which
the angle between the nail and
nail bed is 180 degree or greater.
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NORMAL NAIL SHAPE
• Technique: view the index finger note the angle of
the nail base it should be above 160 degree.
• Lovibond angle
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• ABNORMAL NAIL SHAPES
Early clubbing
Late clubbing
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• Lovibond angle
• Window sign/ Schamroth’s sign
• Causes: Cardiac [infective
endocarditis]
• Respirotory [lung abscess,
bronchogenic carcinoma, empyema
thorasic, cystic fibrosis etc.]
• Alimentary causes: Ulcerative colitis
cirrhosis of liver
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B. HEAD:
a. Eyes: Examine the conjunctiva,
sclera. Test pupils for irregularity,
accommodation, and reaction.
Evaluate visual fields and visual
acuity.
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Vision
Visual acuity(ability to
see small detail): by
snellens chart.
Peripheral vision:
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b. Ears: Examine the pinna and peri-auricular
tissues. Test auditory acuity, perform Weber
and Rinne tests.
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EARS
Examination of ears: Pull the ears backward and
upward.
Instrument used: Auto scope
• External ears: Crusts, discharges, lesions etc.
• Tympanic membrane: Normally it is shiny,
translucent, with a pearl grey color. See for any
perforation, lesions, bulging.
• Hearing: There are 3 ways for testing the hearing.
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Weber's test
It is used to assess the conductive
hearing loss.
Technique: Place a vibrating tuning
fork in the midline of the persons
skull and ask if he can hear the
sounds same in both the ears or better
in one ear.
Result :
The person should hear the tone
produced by bone conduction equally
in both ears, is the positive test result
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Rinne test
This is a test to compare the air conduction and the
bone conduction sounds.
Technique:
Place the stem of the vibrating tuning fork on
persons mastoid process and ask him or her to signal
when the sound disappears note the time in
seconds. Invert the tuning fork so the vibrating end is
near the ear canal he should hear the sound.
Note the time in seconds.
Results : AC : BC = 2 : 1
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c. Nose: Connect the nasal speculum to the otoscope and
examine the nares, noting the condition of the mucosa,
septum and turbinate's.
d. Mouth: Examine the oral mucosa, the
tongue and teeth. Evaluate the
function of cranial nerves IX, X,
and XII. [glosopharyngeal, vagus,
hypoglosal]
e. Face: Evaluation of symmetry, smile, frown, and jaw
movement will provide information about motor
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C. Neck:
Palpate the neck with emphasis on the salivary glands,
lymph nodes, and thyroid. Look for tracheal deviation.
Identify the carotid arteries and auscultate for bruits.
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• Lymph nodes are assessed by palpating with the pad of the
finger for enlargement , tenderness and mobility .
• Normally nodes are not palpable. If palpable they should be
small, mobile, smooth and non tender.
LYMPH NODES
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Thyroid : palpation for size , symmetry ,
tenderness and nodules.
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Trachea: Palpation for alignment and position:
unequal space between trachea and sterno-cleido
mastoid muscle on each side is abnormal, indicative
of trachea displacement.
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CAROTID
ARTERY :
Palpate one carotid
artery at a time just
below the upper
border of the thyroid
cartilage.
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RESPIRATORY
ASSESSMENT:
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Funnel chest (Pectus excavatum
describes an abnormal formation of
the rib cage that gives the chest a
caved-in or sunken appearance.)
Pigeon chest (Pectus carinatum,
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D. CHEST AND LUNGS:
i) Inspection:
• Observe the rate, rhythm, depth, and effort of
breathing.
• Listen for abnormal sounds such as wheezes.
• Observe for retractions.
ii) Palpation:
• Identify any areas of tenderness.
• Assess expansion and symmetry
of the chest.
• Check for tactile fremitus.
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iii) Percussion:
Percuss from side to side and top to
bottom . Categorize what you hear
as normal, dull, or hyper resonant.
INTERPRETATION:
Percussion Notes and Their Meaning:
Flat or Dull Pleural Effusion or Lobar
Pneumonia
Normal Healthy Lung or
Bronchitis
Hyper resonant Emphysema or
Pneumothorax
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iv) Auscultation:
Use the diaphragm of the stethoscope to auscultate
breath sounds. Note the location and quality of the
sounds you hear.
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Areas of Auscultation
:
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ABNORMAL BREATH SOUNDS :
Crepts : fine, short interrupted sound heard during inspiration
and expiration. Example : Respiratory distress.
Rhonchi : low pitched continuous musical sound heard during
expiration and clears with coughing. Example : Pneumonia.
Wheeze : high pitched continuous musical sound heard during
inspiration or expiration and does not clear with coughing.
Example : Pneumonia .
Pleural friction Rub : grating type of sound heard during
inspiration and does not clear with coughing, example :
Empyema .
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CARDIAC
ASSESSMENT:
• Inspection of the Heart
The chest wall and epigastrium is
inspected while the client is in
supine position. Observe for
pulsation and heaves or lifts.
Normal Findings:
• There should be no lift or heaves.
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PALPATION OF THE HEART
The entire pre-cordium (anterior surface of the body
covering the heart and lower thorax) is palpated
methodically using the palms and the fingers, beginning at
the apex, moving to the left sternal border , and then to the
base of the heart.
NORMAL FINDINGS:
• No, palpable pulsation over the
aortic, pulmonary, and mitral valves.
• Apical pulsation can be felt on
palpation.
• There should be no noted abnormal
heaves, and thrills felt over the apex.
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Percussion of the Heart
• The technique of percussion is of
limited value in cardiac assessment. It
can be used to determine borders of
cardiac dullness.
Auscultation of the Heart
• Aortic valve – Right 2nd intercostal
space (ICS) sternal border.
• Pulmonary Valve – Left 2nd ICS sternal
border.
• Mitral Valve – Left 5th ICS
midclavicular line.
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AV Valves- Tricuspid and Mitral
Semilunar valves- Pulmonic and aortic
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Auscultating the heart
– Auscultate the heart in all anatomic areas aortic,
pulmonic, tricuspid and mitral.
– Listen for the S1 and S2 sounds (S1 closure of AV valves;
S2 closure of semi-lunar valve).
– Listen for abnormal heart sounds e.g. S3, S4, and
Murmurs.
– Count heart rate at the apical pulse for one full minute.
Normal Findings:
• S1 & S2 can be heard at all anatomic site.
• No abnormal heart sounds is heard (e.g. Murmurs, S3 & S4).
• Cardiac rate ranges from 60 – 100 beats per min.
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ABDOMINALASSESSMENT
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E. ABDOMINALASSESSMENT:
Abdomen is divided into 4 main quadrants:
– Right Upper Quadrant (RUQ)
– Right Lower Quadrant (RLQ)
– Left Upper Quadrant (LUQ)
– Left Lower Quadrant (LLQ)
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i) Inspection:
• Look for scars, striae, hernias, vascular changes,
lesions, or rashes, movement associated with peristalsis
or pulsations.
• Note the abdominal contour. Is it flat, scaphoid, or
protuberant?
ii) Auscultation:
• Place the diaphragm lightly on the
abdomen, listen for bowel sounds.
• Listen for bruits over the renal
arteries, iliac arteries, and aorta.
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iii) Percussion:
• Percuss in all four quadrants using proper technique.
• Categorize what you hear as tympanitic or dull.
Tympany is normally present over most of the
abdomen in the supine position. Unusual dullness may
be a clue to an underlying abdominal mass.
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Liver Span
• Percuss downward from the chest in the right mid-
clavicular line until you detect the top edge of liver
dullness.
• Percuss upward from the abdomen
in the same line until you detect the
bottom edge of liver dullness.
• Measure the liver span between these
two points. This measurement should
be 6-12 cm in a normal adult.
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Splenic Dullness
• Percuss the lowest costal interspace
in the left anterior axillary line.
This area is normally tympanitic.
• Ask the patient to take a deep
breath and percuss this area again.
Dullness in this area is a sign of
splenic enlargement.
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vi) Palpation:
Palpation of the Liver
a. Standard Method:
• Place your fingers just below the
right costal margin and press firmly.
• Ask the patient to take a deep breath.
• You may feel the edge of the liver press against your
fingers. Or it may slide under your hand as the patient
exhales. A normal liver is not tender.
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b. Alternate Method:
• This method is useful when the patient is obese or when
the examiner is small compared to the patient.
• Stand by the patient's chest.
• "Hook" your fingers just below
the costal margin and press
firmly.
• Ask the patient to take a deep breath.
• You may feel the edge of the liver press against your
fingers.
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GENITALIA AND
RECTUM:
Providing privacy
Not prolonging the examination
Warming instruments i.e. vaginal speculum
Using lubricants to minimize discomfort
Wear gloves during genital & rectal examination
Empty the bladder before examination
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Male genitals
• Inspect the skin of glance penis. Observe for any
lesions, color, discharge or inflammation.
• Assess secondary sex characteristics , observe the
penis and testes for size and shape, color, texture of
scrotal skin symmetry and the distribution of pubic
hair , position of meatus and circumcision.
• Palpate the penis using your thumb and first two
fingers. Note any tenderness or nodules. Normally,
testes feel firm and not hard with similar consistency.
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Female genitalia
• Female genitalia is examined by inspection and
palpation.
• Inspect the external genitalia. Separate the labia and
inspect the labia minora, clitoris, urethral orifice and
vaginal opening.
• Observe for inflammation, discharge, ulceration,
varicose veins, swelling and nodules.
• In internal inspection, observe cervix for color,
position, bleeding.
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EXTREMITIES:
Upper and lower Extremities are assessed for size and
symmetry , various patterns , colour and texture of skin
and nail beds , hair distribution on hands , lower legs ,
feet and toes . Observe for pigmentation , rashes ,
scars , ulcers and edema.
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HOMAN’S SIGN
• Test for homan’s sign, an indicator
of phlebitis in which pain and
soreness are present in the calf area
when the foot is dorsiflexed . The
person’s dorsiflexed leg is supported
from calf with your non dominant
hand . Note any pain or soreness in
the calf area. If present this would
be a positive homan’s sign
,indicating the possibility of
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MOTOR SYSTEM:
Inspect the voluntary muscles for atrophy,
fasciculation (uncontrollable twitching)and
involuntary movements. In addition assess gait ,
Romberg's sign for muscle strength and coordination.
Gait : is a person’s style of walking. To assess gait,
instruct the person to walk across the room, turn and
walk back towards you . Observe the persons balance
and posture . Ataxia is an uncoordinated gait that
result from cerebellar disease or intoxication.
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Rombergs test : Rombergs test is a test of
sensory equilibrium. Instruct the person to
stand with the feet together and eyes open .
Note the persons balance . Then have the
person close the eyes. Normally you will
observe only minimal swaying . A positive test
will suggest cerebellar ataxia.
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REFLEXES OF MUSCLES:
Tests of muscle strength and
assessment of common reflexes
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Type Procedure Normal
reflex
Deep
tendon
reflexes
Biceps Flex the client’s arm at elbow with
palms down. Place your thumb in
antecubital fossa at the base of biceps
tendon . Strike the thumb with the
reflex hammer .
Flexion of
arm at
elbow.
Triceps Flex the client’s elbow , holding arm
across the chest , or hold the upper
arm horizontally and allow the lower
arm to go limp. Strike triceps tendon
just above the elbow .
Extension
at elbow.
Patellar Make the client sit with legs hanging
freely over the side of the bed or
chair or have the client lie supine and
support knee in a flexed position .
Briskly tap patellar tendon just below
Extension
of lower leg
at knee.
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Procedures Normal
reflex
Achille
s
Make the client assume the same
position as for patellar reflex. Slightly
dorsiflex the client’s ankle by grasping
toes in the palm of your hand . Strike
achilles tendon just above the heel.
Plantar
flexion of
foot .
Babins
ki’s
Have the client lie supine with legs
straight and feet relaxed . Take the
handle end of the reflex hammer and
stroke lateral aspect of the sole from the
heel to the ball of the foot , curving
across the ball of the foot toward the
big toe.
Bending of
toe
downwards.
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Maneuvers to assess muscle strength:
Muscle group Maneuver
Neck Place your hand firmly against the client’s upper jaw .ask the
client to turn head laterally against resistance.
Shoulder Place your hand over the midline of the client’s shoulder ,
exerting firm pressure . Have the client raise shoulder against
resistance.
Elbow,
Biceps,
Triceps.
Pull down the forearm as the client attempts to flex the arm. As
the client’s arm is flexed ,apply pressure against the forearm .ask
the client to straighten his/her arm.
Hip ,
Quadriceps
When the client is sitting apply downward pressure to thigh . Ask
the client to raise his leg up from the table.
The client sits, holding shin of the flexed leg . Ask him to
straighten his leg against the resistance.
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MUSCLE STRENGTH
To grade or quantify muscle strength, assess the patient as
follow:
Grade Description
0/5 No muscle movement
1/5 Visible muscle movement, but no movement at the joint
2/5 Movement at the joint, but not against gravity
3/5 Movement against gravity, but not against added resistance
4/5 Movement against resistance, but less than normal
5/5 Normal strength
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SENSORY SYSTEM:
• Light touch/ superficial pain: Using a wisp of
cotton and a safety pin alternatively , touch the distal
and proximal portions of the upper and lower
extremities.
• The temperature test can be done by asking the
patient to touch and identify the hot and cold test tube
filled with hot and cold water respectively.
• Vibration is assessed by tapping a tuning fork and
placing it firmly on a person’s inter-phallengial joint
of the finger and great toe. Ask the patient to describe
the sensation and to identify when the sensation ends.
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• Two point discrimination: When assessing two
point discrimination , touch the person alternatively
with one or two safety pins on a particular body part,
such as the finger pads . ask the patient if one or two
sensations are felt.
• Point localization is assessed by touching various
parts of the person’s body with a wisp of cotton. The
person is instructed to open the eyes after having felt
the touch and point to the area.
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CONSCIOUSNESS
Assessment of consciousness begins with noting
whether the client is awake and alert . If the person
has altered the level of consciousness , assess whether
the person is demonstrating stupor or coma . Glasgow
coma scale to be maintained for the patient with
altered sensorium and in that three points are
observed: eye open response, verbal response and
motor response .
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AFTER CARE:
When the physical examination is over, remove the
drape & help the person to put on cloths. Be sure the
patient is safe and comfortable.
DISMANTLING OF ARTICLES:
Articles should be sent for sterilization. Disposable
articles should be immediately disposed off and
replacement of all the articles should be done to the
area specified.
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POINTS TO BE REMEMBER:
• Ensure that adequate privacy is provided during the
observation.
• Always take help in case of pediatric /unconscious
patient / uncooperative patient .
• Ensure adequate light.
• Inform the patient / relatives before
and after the physical examination .
• Record all the observations and
preserve in safe custody .
• Inform any abnormal findings
to senior nurse/doctor.
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Health Assessment / Physical assessment.pptx

  • 1. HEALTHASSESSMENT Prepared By- Mr. Ahmed Sodha M.Sc. (N). – M.S.N. Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 2. HEALTH ASSESSMENT HEAD TO TOE PHYSICAL EXAMINATION Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 3. HEALTH ASSESSMENT DEFINITION: Health assessment or clinical examination (more popularly known as a check-up) is the process by which a doctor/ Nurse investigates the body of a patient for signs of disease. Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 5. HEALTH HISTORY • A health history is the collection of subjective data that provides a detailed profile of the patient health status. • Therapeutic communication skill and interview technique used to gather health history. • It helps to identify actual and potential health problem. Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 6. Physical examination is an integral part of health examination and it includes head to toe examination of the patient to rule out any deviation from the normal. PHYSICAL EXAMINATION Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 7. PURPOSE •To gather baseline data. •To confirm the alterations, disease or inability to perform the activities of daily living. •To supplement data obtained in the nursing history. •To make nursing diagnosis. •To make clinical judgments about the client’s changing health status and management. •To evaluate the effectiveness of health care. •. Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 9. INSTRUMENTS SUPPLIES PURPOSE Flash light or penlight To assist viewing of the pharynx and cervix or to determine the reactions of the pupils of the eye Nasal speculum to visualization of the lower and middle turbinates Opthalmoscope To visualize the interior of the eye Otoscope To visualized the ear drum and external auditory canal Knee hammer To test reflex Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 10. INSTRUMENTS SUPPLIES PURPOSE Tuning fork To test hearing acuity and vibratory sense. Vaginal speculum To assess cervix and vagina Cotton applicator To obtain specimens Gloves To prevent contamination Lubricant To ease insertion of instruments Tongue depressors To depress the tongue Stethoscope To auscultate heart, lung, abdomen and cardiovascular sound. Thermometer To check the temperature Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 11. Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 12. Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 13. Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 14. POSITIONS OF PATIENT 2. PRONE POSITION: 1. SUPINE POSITION: Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 15. 3. SITTING POSITION: 4. SEMI FOWLER’s POSITION: Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 16. 5. SIM’s POSITION: 6. KNEE-CHEST POSITION: Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 17. 7. DORSAL RECUMBENT POSITION: 8. LITHOTOMY POSITION: Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 19. METHODS OF EXAMINING: 1. Inspection: A method of systematic observation. Inspection should begin with general observation of the patient progressing to specific body areas. Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 20. 2. Palpation: Process of examining patients by application of the hands. Used to determine: • Consistency of tissue. • Alignment and intactness of structures. • Symmetry of body parts. • Areas of warmth and tenderness. Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 21. Parts of hands used for various palpation: Part of hand Type of palpation Finger tips To assess texture, shape, size, consistency and palpation Dorsum of hand and fingers To assess temperature Palm of hand To assess vibration Pinching of fingers To assess turgor, consistency and position Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 22. For light palpation, press the skin gently with the tips of two or three fingers held close together. Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 23. 3. Percussion: Tapping of the body lightly but sharply to determine consistency of tissues and/or organs through vibration `& areas of tenderness. Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 24. PERCUSSION The sounds may be: • Resonance: a low pitched and loud sound heard over the normal lung tissues. • Hyper resonance: very loud , very low pitched sound longer than resonance signifies emphysema. • Tympany : a drum like sound heard over the air filled tissues such as gastric air bubble. • Dull: A medium pitched sound with a medium duration without resonance heard over solid tissues such as heart , liver. Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 25. Percussion sound with examples: Percussion sounds Intensity Pitch Percussion example Dullness Medium Moderate Liver Resonance Loud Low Normal lung Hyper resonance Very loud Lower Emphysematous lung Tympany Loud Higher Puffed out cheek , gastric air bubble Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 26. 4. Auscultation: Process of listening for sounds over body cavities to determine presence and quality of heart, lung, and bowel sounds. Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 27. TYPES OF AUSCULTATION Direct auscultation: use of unaided ear Indirect auscultation: use of stethoscope Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 28. PROCESS OF HEALTH ASSESSMENT: I. GENERAL APPEARANCE & BEHAVIOR: i) Gender and race: Certain illnesses are more likely to affect the specific gender and race. Eg. Risk of having skin cancer is 20% higher in whites than in blacks. Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 29. ii) Age: Age influences the normal physical characteristics. iii) Signs of distress: There may be obvious signs and symptoms indicating pain, difficulty in breathing or anxiety. Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 30. iv) Body type: Trim, muscular, obese or excessively thin. Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 31. v) Posture: Observe whether the client has a slumped, erect or bent posture. Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 32. vi) Gait: Observe the walking pattern of the client. Not whether the movements are coordinated or uncoordinated. Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 33. vii) Body movements: Note for any tremors involving the extremities. viii) Hygiene and grooming: Note the appearance of hair, skin and finger nails. Also observe for the clothing. ix) Affect and mood: Affect is a person’s feelings as they appear to others. x) Speech: An abnormal pace may be caused by emotions and neurological impairments. xi) Substance abuse: Check for the history of substance abuse. Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 34. VITAL SIGNS: Equipment Needed: • A Stethoscope • A Blood Pressure Cuff • A Watch Displaying Seconds • A Thermometer Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 35. 1. Temperature: Temperature can be measured is several different ways: • Oral • Axillary • Aural • Rectal. 2. Respiration: In adults, normal resting respiratory rate is between 16-24 breaths/minute. Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 36. 3. Pulse: A normal adult heart rate is between 60 and 100 beats per minute. A pulse greater than 100 beats/minute is defined to be tachycardia. Pulse less than 60 beats/minute is defined to be bradycardia. 4. Blood Pressure: Record the blood pressure as systolic over diastolic (Eg. "120/70" ). Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 37. HEIGHT, WEIGHT AND CIRCUMFERENCE: • A person’s general level of health can be reflected in the ratio of height to weight. • Weight is a routine measure during health visits. • A client’s weight will normally vary daily because of fluid loss or retention. • Progressive weight gain is ` expected during pregnancy. • Head, chest and abdominal circumference should be assessed in case of infants. Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 40. HEAD TO TOE ASSESSMENT A. THE INTEGUMENT: The integument includes skin, hair and nails. The examination begins with a generalized inspection using a good source of lighting. 1. SKIN: Assessment of the skin involves inspection and palpation. • Pallor/Jaundice • Cyanosis • Erythema • Edema Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 42. 2. HAIR: Inspect the hairs for colour, alopecia (hair loss) and the cleanliness of the scalp. 3. NAILS: Nails are inspected for nail plate shape, angle between the nail and the nail bed, nail texture, nail bed colour and the intactness of the tissues around the nails. Clubbing is a condition in which the angle between the nail and nail bed is 180 degree or greater. It may be caused by long term lack of oxygen. Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 43. NORMAL NAIL SHAPE • Technique: view the index finger note the angle of the nail base it should be above 160 degree. • Lovibond angle Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 44. • ABNORMAL NAIL SHAPES Early clubbing Late clubbing Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 45. • Lovibond angle • Window sign/ Schamroth’s sign • Causes: Cardiac [infective endocarditis] • Respirotory [lung abscess, bronchogenic carcinoma, empyema thorasic, cystic fibrosis etc.] • Alimentary causes: Ulcerative colitis cirrhosis of liver Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 46. B. HEAD: a. Eyes: Examine the conjunctiva, sclera. Test pupils for irregularity, accommodation, and reaction. Evaluate visual fields and visual acuity. Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 47. Vision Visual acuity(ability to see small detail): by snellens chart. Peripheral vision: Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 48. b. Ears: Examine the pinna and peri-auricular tissues. Test auditory acuity, perform Weber and Rinne tests. Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 49. EARS Examination of ears: Pull the ears backward and upward. Instrument used: Auto scope • External ears: Crusts, discharges, lesions etc. • Tympanic membrane: Normally it is shiny, translucent, with a pearl grey color. See for any perforation, lesions, bulging. • Hearing: There are 3 ways for testing the hearing. Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 50. Weber's test It is used to assess the conductive hearing loss. Technique: Place a vibrating tuning fork in the midline of the persons skull and ask if he can hear the sounds same in both the ears or better in one ear. Result : The person should hear the tone produced by bone conduction equally in both ears, is the positive test result Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 51. Rinne test This is a test to compare the air conduction and the bone conduction sounds. Technique: Place the stem of the vibrating tuning fork on persons mastoid process and ask him or her to signal when the sound disappears note the time in seconds. Invert the tuning fork so the vibrating end is near the ear canal he should hear the sound. Note the time in seconds. Results : AC : BC = 2 : 1 Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 52. c. Nose: Connect the nasal speculum to the otoscope and examine the nares, noting the condition of the mucosa, septum and turbinate's. d. Mouth: Examine the oral mucosa, the tongue and teeth. Evaluate the function of cranial nerves IX, X, and XII. [glosopharyngeal, vagus, hypoglosal] e. Face: Evaluation of symmetry, smile, frown, and jaw movement will provide information about motor divisions of cranial nerves V and VII. [trigeminal, facial] Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 53. C. Neck: Palpate the neck with emphasis on the salivary glands, lymph nodes, and thyroid. Look for tracheal deviation. Identify the carotid arteries and auscultate for bruits. Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 54. • Lymph nodes are assessed by palpating with the pad of the finger for enlargement , tenderness and mobility . • Normally nodes are not palpable. If palpable they should be small, mobile, smooth and non tender. LYMPH NODES Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 55. Thyroid : palpation for size , symmetry , tenderness and nodules. Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 56. Trachea: Palpation for alignment and position: unequal space between trachea and sterno-cleido mastoid muscle on each side is abnormal, indicative of trachea displacement. Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 57. CAROTID ARTERY : Palpate one carotid artery at a time just below the upper border of the thyroid cartilage. Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
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  • 60. Funnel chest (Pectus excavatum describes an abnormal formation of the rib cage that gives the chest a caved-in or sunken appearance.) Pigeon chest (Pectus carinatum, is a deformity of the chest characterized by a protrusion of the sternum and ribs.) Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 61. D. CHEST AND LUNGS: i) Inspection: • Observe the rate, rhythm, depth, and effort of breathing. • Listen for abnormal sounds such as wheezes. • Observe for retractions. ii) Palpation: • Identify any areas of tenderness. • Assess expansion and symmetry of the chest. • Check for tactile fremitus. Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 62. iii) Percussion: Percuss from side to side and top to bottom . Categorize what you hear as normal, dull, or hyper resonant. INTERPRETATION: Percussion Notes and Their Meaning: Flat or Dull Pleural Effusion or Lobar Pneumonia Normal Healthy Lung or Bronchitis Hyper resonant Emphysema or Pneumothorax Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
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  • 64. iv) Auscultation: Use the diaphragm of the stethoscope to auscultate breath sounds. Note the location and quality of the sounds you hear. Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 66. ABNORMAL BREATH SOUNDS : Crepts : fine, short interrupted sound heard during inspiration and expiration. Example : Respiratory distress. Rhonchi : low pitched continuous musical sound heard during expiration and clears with coughing. Example : Pneumonia. Wheeze : high pitched continuous musical sound heard during inspiration or expiration and does not clear with coughing. Example : Pneumonia . Pleural friction Rub : grating type of sound heard during inspiration and does not clear with coughing, example : Empyema . Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 67. CARDIAC ASSESSMENT: • Inspection of the Heart The chest wall and epigastrium is inspected while the client is in supine position. Observe for pulsation and heaves or lifts. Normal Findings: • There should be no lift or heaves. Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 68. PALPATION OF THE HEART The entire pre-cordium (anterior surface of the body covering the heart and lower thorax) is palpated methodically using the palms and the fingers, beginning at the apex, moving to the left sternal border , and then to the base of the heart. NORMAL FINDINGS: • No, palpable pulsation over the aortic, pulmonary, and mitral valves. • Apical pulsation can be felt on palpation. • There should be no noted abnormal heaves, and thrills felt over the apex. Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 69. Percussion of the Heart • The technique of percussion is of limited value in cardiac assessment. It can be used to determine borders of cardiac dullness. Auscultation of the Heart • Aortic valve – Right 2nd intercostal space (ICS) sternal border. • Pulmonary Valve – Left 2nd ICS sternal border. • Mitral Valve – Left 5th ICS midclavicular line. • Tricuspid Valve – Left 5th ICS sternal border Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 70. AV Valves- Tricuspid and Mitral Semilunar valves- Pulmonic and aortic Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 71. Auscultating the heart – Auscultate the heart in all anatomic areas aortic, pulmonic, tricuspid and mitral. – Listen for the S1 and S2 sounds (S1 closure of AV valves; S2 closure of semi-lunar valve). – Listen for abnormal heart sounds e.g. S3, S4, and Murmurs. – Count heart rate at the apical pulse for one full minute. Normal Findings: • S1 & S2 can be heard at all anatomic site. • No abnormal heart sounds is heard (e.g. Murmurs, S3 & S4). • Cardiac rate ranges from 60 – 100 beats per min. Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 73. E. ABDOMINALASSESSMENT: Abdomen is divided into 4 main quadrants: – Right Upper Quadrant (RUQ) – Right Lower Quadrant (RLQ) – Left Upper Quadrant (LUQ) – Left Lower Quadrant (LLQ) Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
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  • 75. i) Inspection: • Look for scars, striae, hernias, vascular changes, lesions, or rashes, movement associated with peristalsis or pulsations. • Note the abdominal contour. Is it flat, scaphoid, or protuberant? ii) Auscultation: • Place the diaphragm lightly on the abdomen, listen for bowel sounds. • Listen for bruits over the renal arteries, iliac arteries, and aorta. Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 76. iii) Percussion: • Percuss in all four quadrants using proper technique. • Categorize what you hear as tympanitic or dull. Tympany is normally present over most of the abdomen in the supine position. Unusual dullness may be a clue to an underlying abdominal mass. Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 77. Liver Span • Percuss downward from the chest in the right mid- clavicular line until you detect the top edge of liver dullness. • Percuss upward from the abdomen in the same line until you detect the bottom edge of liver dullness. • Measure the liver span between these two points. This measurement should be 6-12 cm in a normal adult. Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 78. Splenic Dullness • Percuss the lowest costal interspace in the left anterior axillary line. This area is normally tympanitic. • Ask the patient to take a deep breath and percuss this area again. Dullness in this area is a sign of splenic enlargement. Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 79. vi) Palpation: Palpation of the Liver a. Standard Method: • Place your fingers just below the right costal margin and press firmly. • Ask the patient to take a deep breath. • You may feel the edge of the liver press against your fingers. Or it may slide under your hand as the patient exhales. A normal liver is not tender. Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 80. b. Alternate Method: • This method is useful when the patient is obese or when the examiner is small compared to the patient. • Stand by the patient's chest. • "Hook" your fingers just below the costal margin and press firmly. • Ask the patient to take a deep breath. • You may feel the edge of the liver press against your fingers. Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 81. GENITALIA AND RECTUM: Providing privacy Not prolonging the examination Warming instruments i.e. vaginal speculum Using lubricants to minimize discomfort Wear gloves during genital & rectal examination Empty the bladder before examination Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 82. Male genitals • Inspect the skin of glance penis. Observe for any lesions, color, discharge or inflammation. • Assess secondary sex characteristics , observe the penis and testes for size and shape, color, texture of scrotal skin symmetry and the distribution of pubic hair , position of meatus and circumcision. • Palpate the penis using your thumb and first two fingers. Note any tenderness or nodules. Normally, testes feel firm and not hard with similar consistency. Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 83. Female genitalia • Female genitalia is examined by inspection and palpation. • Inspect the external genitalia. Separate the labia and inspect the labia minora, clitoris, urethral orifice and vaginal opening. • Observe for inflammation, discharge, ulceration, varicose veins, swelling and nodules. • In internal inspection, observe cervix for color, position, bleeding. Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 84. EXTREMITIES: Upper and lower Extremities are assessed for size and symmetry , various patterns , colour and texture of skin and nail beds , hair distribution on hands , lower legs , feet and toes . Observe for pigmentation , rashes , scars , ulcers and edema. Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 85. HOMAN’S SIGN • Test for homan’s sign, an indicator of phlebitis in which pain and soreness are present in the calf area when the foot is dorsiflexed . The person’s dorsiflexed leg is supported from calf with your non dominant hand . Note any pain or soreness in the calf area. If present this would be a positive homan’s sign ,indicating the possibility of Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 86. MOTOR SYSTEM: Inspect the voluntary muscles for atrophy, fasciculation (uncontrollable twitching)and involuntary movements. In addition assess gait , Romberg's sign for muscle strength and coordination. Gait : is a person’s style of walking. To assess gait, instruct the person to walk across the room, turn and walk back towards you . Observe the persons balance and posture . Ataxia is an uncoordinated gait that result from cerebellar disease or intoxication. Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 87. Rombergs test : Rombergs test is a test of sensory equilibrium. Instruct the person to stand with the feet together and eyes open . Note the persons balance . Then have the person close the eyes. Normally you will observe only minimal swaying . A positive test will suggest cerebellar ataxia. Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 88. REFLEXES OF MUSCLES: Tests of muscle strength and assessment of common reflexes Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 89. Type Procedure Normal reflex Deep tendon reflexes Biceps Flex the client’s arm at elbow with palms down. Place your thumb in antecubital fossa at the base of biceps tendon . Strike the thumb with the reflex hammer . Flexion of arm at elbow. Triceps Flex the client’s elbow , holding arm across the chest , or hold the upper arm horizontally and allow the lower arm to go limp. Strike triceps tendon just above the elbow . Extension at elbow. Patellar Make the client sit with legs hanging freely over the side of the bed or chair or have the client lie supine and support knee in a flexed position . Briskly tap patellar tendon just below Extension of lower leg at knee. Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 90. Procedures Normal reflex Achille s Make the client assume the same position as for patellar reflex. Slightly dorsiflex the client’s ankle by grasping toes in the palm of your hand . Strike achilles tendon just above the heel. Plantar flexion of foot . Babins ki’s Have the client lie supine with legs straight and feet relaxed . Take the handle end of the reflex hammer and stroke lateral aspect of the sole from the heel to the ball of the foot , curving across the ball of the foot toward the big toe. Bending of toe downwards. Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 91. Maneuvers to assess muscle strength: Muscle group Maneuver Neck Place your hand firmly against the client’s upper jaw .ask the client to turn head laterally against resistance. Shoulder Place your hand over the midline of the client’s shoulder , exerting firm pressure . Have the client raise shoulder against resistance. Elbow, Biceps, Triceps. Pull down the forearm as the client attempts to flex the arm. As the client’s arm is flexed ,apply pressure against the forearm .ask the client to straighten his/her arm. Hip , Quadriceps When the client is sitting apply downward pressure to thigh . Ask the client to raise his leg up from the table. The client sits, holding shin of the flexed leg . Ask him to straighten his leg against the resistance. Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 92. MUSCLE STRENGTH To grade or quantify muscle strength, assess the patient as follow: Grade Description 0/5 No muscle movement 1/5 Visible muscle movement, but no movement at the joint 2/5 Movement at the joint, but not against gravity 3/5 Movement against gravity, but not against added resistance 4/5 Movement against resistance, but less than normal 5/5 Normal strength Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 93. SENSORY SYSTEM: • Light touch/ superficial pain: Using a wisp of cotton and a safety pin alternatively , touch the distal and proximal portions of the upper and lower extremities. • The temperature test can be done by asking the patient to touch and identify the hot and cold test tube filled with hot and cold water respectively. • Vibration is assessed by tapping a tuning fork and placing it firmly on a person’s inter-phallengial joint of the finger and great toe. Ask the patient to describe the sensation and to identify when the sensation ends. Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 94. • Two point discrimination: When assessing two point discrimination , touch the person alternatively with one or two safety pins on a particular body part, such as the finger pads . ask the patient if one or two sensations are felt. • Point localization is assessed by touching various parts of the person’s body with a wisp of cotton. The person is instructed to open the eyes after having felt the touch and point to the area. Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
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  • 96. CONSCIOUSNESS Assessment of consciousness begins with noting whether the client is awake and alert . If the person has altered the level of consciousness , assess whether the person is demonstrating stupor or coma . Glasgow coma scale to be maintained for the patient with altered sensorium and in that three points are observed: eye open response, verbal response and motor response . Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 97. AFTER CARE: When the physical examination is over, remove the drape & help the person to put on cloths. Be sure the patient is safe and comfortable. DISMANTLING OF ARTICLES: Articles should be sent for sterilization. Disposable articles should be immediately disposed off and replacement of all the articles should be done to the area specified. Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
  • 98. POINTS TO BE REMEMBER: • Ensure that adequate privacy is provided during the observation. • Always take help in case of pediatric /unconscious patient / uncooperative patient . • Ensure adequate light. • Inform the patient / relatives before and after the physical examination . • Record all the observations and preserve in safe custody . • Inform any abnormal findings to senior nurse/doctor. Prepared By - Ahmed Sodha
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