NSG 6430 - Clinical Exam Notes. Complete Summary.
Performing a Pelvic Exam Preparation First, elevate the head of the exam table to 30 to 45 degrees and assist the patient in placing her heels in the footrests, adjusting the angle and length as needed. Carefully cover the patient's abdomen and legs down to her knees with a sheet. Ask patient to slide down to the edge of the table and relax her knees outward just beyond the angle of the footrests. External inspection and palpation Look for any redness, swelling, lesions or masses. Inspect the labia, the folds between them, and the clitoris, paying attention to any redness, swelling, lesions, or discharge. Speculum exam Use a warm and lubricated speculum for the examination. (There is some controversy about whether gelbased lubricants distort cytologic assessment. For this reason, the speculum is lubricated with warm tap water or a thin layer of gel lubricant, avoiding the tip of the speculum. You should know what is recommended by the laboratory in your area.) Inform the patient that you are about to begin the speculum exam. Expose the introitus by spreading the labia from below using the index and middle fingers of the nondominant hand (peace sign).
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nsg 6430 clinical exam notes