2027 Update) Physical Assessment |
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Q: 4 basic physical assessment techniques
Answer
inspection
palpation
percussion
auscultation
Q: How to do a physical assessment on the abdomen? And why?
Answer
inspection
auscultation
percussion
palpation
- so that we DO NOT allow for hyperactive bowel sounds before auscultating
,Q: What are the sensitive areas of the hand?
Answer
• The finger pads are used for discrimination of underlying structures and functions such as
pulses, superficial lymph nodes, or crepitus.
• Vibrations (vibrations) are best perceived by the examiner when using the base of the fingers
(metacarpophalangeal joints).
• The ulnar surface of the hand, including the finger, is most sensitive to vibrations such as
fremitus.
• The palmar aspect of the fingers is used to determine position, consistency, texture, size of
structures, pain, and tenderness.
• The dorsal surface of the fingers is most sensitive to temperature.
• The dominant hand is always more sensitive than the non-dominant hand.
Q: What is light palpation used for?
Answer
Light palpation is used with the pads of the fingers to help assess the skin surface, pulses,
textures, tenderness (1cm)
Q: What is deep palpation?
Answer
Used to palpate abdomen and internal organs
, (2-4cm)
Q: What is contraindicated for deep palpation?
Answer
Dissecting aneurysms, peritonitis, ectopic pregnancy
Q: What is percussion?
Answer
tapping the person's skin with short, sharp strokes to assess underlying structures
Q: What is direct percussion?
Answer
Technique of tapping the body with the fingertips of the dominant hand.
Q: What is direct percussion used to assess for?
Answer
Adult sinuses
Q: What is blunt percussion?
Answer
Non dominant hand is flat and dominant hand hits over non dominant with a fist