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The school-aged child should be sitting or lying on the exam
table. A ___ year old has a sense of modesty, but will typically
allow caregivers and sibling to be present during the exam. To
maintain privacy, let the older child (an ___ year old child)
decide whether siblings should be present. - ANSWER -The
schoolaged child should be sitting or lying on the exam table. A
5 year old has a sense of modesty, but will typically allow
caregivers and sibling to be present during the exam. To
maintain privacy, let the older child (an 11 or 12 year old child)
decide whether siblings should be present.
What information can you obtain with inspection about a
patient's age? - ANSWER -Are they appropriately developed for
their age? Do they look much older or much younger?
What information can you obtain with inspection about a
patient's skin color? - ANSWER -Oxygenation --> are they
cyanotic? Do they have an injury? Do they have a rash?
,What information can you obtain with inspection about a
patient's position?
ANSWER -Are they sitting comfortably? Are they sitting
uncomfortably? Are
they avoiding sitting and
standing?
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What information can you obtain with inspection about a
patient's dress? - ANSWER -Is it appropriate for the setting?
Ex. Dressed like a slob or lack of hygiene could indicate
depression. Ex. Worn out or dirty clothes could indicate
financial issues and cannot afford to buy new ones.
What information can you obtain with inspection about a
patient's mood? - ANSWER -Are they upset? Anxious? Is their
mood appropriate giving the context? (Laughing while being
given bad news is not normal.)
Palpation is a skill requisite for the physical examination that is
used to assess
___. (Name 4) - ANSWER -Texture
Temperature
Moisture
Organ
location
Organ size.
Swelling
Vibration
,Pulsation
Rigidity/spasticity
Crepitation.
Lumps/masses
Tenderness
Pain
When palpating, it is best to use the ___ for tactile
discrimination, as of skin
texture, swelling, pulsation, and determining
presence of lumps.
A. The dorsa (backs) of hands and fingers
B. Fingertips
C. Base of fingers (metacarpophalangeal joints) or ulnar surface
of hands D. A grasping action of the fingers and thumb -
ANSWER -When palpating, it is best to use the fingertips for
tactile discrimination, as of skin texture, swelling, pulsation,
and determining presence of lumps.
When palpating, it is best to use the ___ to detect the
portion, shape, and
consistency of an organ or
mass.
A. The dorsa (backs) of hands and fingers
B. Fingertips
C. Base of fingers (metacarpophalangeal joints) or ulnar surface
of hands D. A grasping action of the fingers and thumb -
, ANSWER -When palpating, it is best to use the grasping
action of the fingers and thumb to detect the portion, shape,
and consistency of an organ or mass.
When palpating, it is best to use the ___ for determining
temperature because
the skin is thinner than on the
palms.
A. The dorsa (backs) of hands and fingers
B. Fingertips
C. Base of fingers (metacarpophalangeal joints) or ulnar surface
of hands D. A grasping action of the fingers and thumb -
ANSWER -When palpating, it is best to use the dorsa (backs)
of hands and fingers for determining temperature because
the skin is thinner than on the palms.
When palpating, it is best to use the ___ for vibration.
A. The dorsa (backs) of hands and fingers
B. Fingertips
C. Base of fingers (metacarpophalangeal joints) or ulnar surface
of hands D. A grasping action of the fingers and thumb -
ANSWER -When palpating, it is best to use the base of
fingers (metacarpophalangeal joints) or ulnar surface of
hands for vibration.