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Learn about the systematic assessment of physical and mental health through physical examination techniques, including inspection, palpation, percussion, and auscultation. Understand the importance of proper positioning, preparation, and equipment in conducting a thorough health examination.
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DEFINITION • Health examination • Health examination is the systematic assessment of human body which involves the use of one’s senses to determine the general physical and mental conditions of the body
Physical examination • Physical examination is defined as a complete assessment of a patient’s physical and mental status. • A physical assessment is the systematic collection of objective information that is directly observed or is elicited through examination techniques
Indication of health examination • On admission • On discharge • On follow up • Health camps • Before and after diagnostic and therapeutic procedure.
GENERAL INSPECTION OF A CLIENT FOCUSES ON • Overall appearance of health or illness • Signs of distress • Facial expression and mood • Body size • Grooming and personal hygiene
PRINCIPLES OF PALPATION • You should have short fingernails. • You should warm your hands prior to placing them on the patient. • Encourage the patient to continue to breathe normally throughout the palpation. • If pain is experienced during the palpation. discontinue the palpation immediately. • Inform the patient where, when, and how the touch will occur, especially when the patient cannot see what you are doing.
TYPE OF PERCUSSION • DIRECT PERCUSSION
FOUR CHARACTERISTICS OF SOUND • 1.Pitch (ranging from high and low):frequency or number of oscillations generated per second by vibrating object • 2. Loudness (ranging from soft to loud): amplitude of sound • 3. Quality (gurgling or swishing) • 4. Duration (short, medium or long)
EQUIPMENTS • STETHOSCOPE
POSITIONING • Sitting/fowler’s
PREPARING THE PATIENT • PSYCHOLOGICAL PREPERATION
ARTICLES REQUIRED • Screen to provide privacy • Bowl for antiseptic lotion • Kidney tray and paper bag • Weighing machine and height scale • Patient gown
ARTICLES REQUIRED • Bath blanket to cover the patient • Pair of leggings • Draw sheet to cover patient’s chest • Square drum containing test tube, gauze piece, cotton swab, specimen bottle, swabsticks • Gloves • lubricant
ARTICLES REQUIRED • Torch • Ophthalmoscope • Snellen’s chart • Book for colour blindness • Pen • Flash card • Autoscope with speculum of different sizes • Percussion Hammer • Tuning fork
ARTICLES REQUIRED • Nasal speculum • Mouth gag • Laryngeal mirror • Tongue depressor • Stethoscope • Inch tape
ARTICLES REQUIRED • Sterile tray for vaginal examination • Proctoscope • VITALS TRAY
ARTICLES FOR NEUROLOGICAL EXAMINATION • Powder, soap • Snellan’s chart • Pencil or pen • Cotton wicks • Torch • Tuning fork • Salt, sugar
ARTICLES FOR NEUROLOGICAL EXAMINATION • Tongue depressor • 2 test tubes one with hot water and other with cold water • Safety pins • Some thing solid for grasping • Sharp object like key • Reading material to assess eyes and language of person • Knee harmer
GENERAL SURVEY • Identification data • Gender and race • Age • Signs of distress • Body type • Posture • Gait
GENERAL SURVEY • Body movements • Hygiene and grooming • Body odour • Affect and mood • Speech • Substance abuse:
ASSESSING INTEGUMENT SYSTEM • Assessing skin • Skin color • Erythema