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CPE A_ Comprehensive Guide for Physical Assessment Techniques

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CPE A: Physical Assessment


Announce “Hi my name is….
Wash your hands.
Identify (2 identifiers, Name and DOB)
Privacy (Pull the curtain for privacy)
Educate (tell your patient what is about to happen such as procedure
and assessments)
Neurological:
Assess orientation to person, place (location), and time (todays
date). Patient response to simple commands such as
HET: Head, Eyes and Throat/Mouth
Assess the head: hair distribution, inspect the scalp (checking for
lesions, DO NOT VERBALIZE)
Assess the eyes: PERRLA (pupils are round reactive to light and
accommodate) and assess the sclera and conjunctiva.
Assess the mouth and throat: Inspect the lips and the oral
mucosa (color, lesion, moistness) Inspect hygiene care as well.
INTEGUMENTARY:
Palpate and inspect the skin surfaces for moisture, texture,
temperature, turgor, lesions (ABCDE if lesions are present),
tenderness, color (normal for ethnicity)
Inspect and palpate areas of the body for edema (feet, ankles
and sacrum) Palpate edematous areas for tenderness VERBALIZE
THIS!
Assess sensation bilaterally (sharp or dull)
Assess the palms of the hands, nails beds and fingernails.
Assess capillary refill on fingers and toes.
Assess and palpate brachial and radial pulses.
TLC: Thorax, Lungs, and Carotid
Inspect thorax for size, symmetry (shape) AP diameter (1 hand
deep: to 2 hands wide) and expansion (tactile fremitus)
Palpate and visualize the spinal alignment.
Recognize landmarks such as trachea, suprasternal notch (top of
manubrium), angle of louis (second intercoastal space) and
costal angle (locate xiphoid process place thumbs and fingers
underneath the breast area <90 degrees)
Instruct patient to breathe deeply and through the mouth while
auscultating the lungs.
Move stethoscope side to side anteriorly and posteriorly (10
areas each systematically S motion; LISTENING TO THE APEX OF
THE LUNGS AND THE BASE) to auscultate all lobes (verbalize
these: tracheal, bronchial, vesicular, and bronchovesicular.
CARDIO:

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