Conduct of Physical Examination: I. General Survey
Conduct of Physical Examination: I. General Survey
Conduct of Physical Examination: I. General Survey
I. General Survey
Observe for: - race, sex
- General physical; development
- Nutrition state
- Mental state (oriented, disoriented, confused, responsive,
unresponsive, incoherent, somnolent, unconscious)
- Evidence of pain, restlessness
- Body position, stature, gait
- Clothes, age, hygiene, grooming
- Emotional status, including attitudes or mood
- Apparent state of health, in acute distress or chronically ill
II. Vital Signs and Clinical Measurement
Include actual body weight, height, temperature, blood pressure (BP), pulse rate (PR),
respiratory and heart rate (HR)
III. Skin
Observe for:
1. Color – cyanosis, pallor, jaundice, flushing, pigmentation
2. Lesions – macule, papule, etc. (distribution type, configuration, size)
3. Vascularity – evidence of bruising, bleeding, edema, vascular and purpuric lesion
(angioma, purpuras, petechiae)
4. Moisture – dryness, sweating, oiliness
5. Texture - rough, smooth, scaly
6. Temperature – warm, hot, cold
7. Mobility and turgor – firm, loose, wrinkles, edematous, turgid, skin rapidly resumes
its original shape: loss of turgor is indicated by persistence of the skin fold for a time
pinching.
8. Hair and nails – brittleness, presence or absence, quality, quantity and distribution
IV. Head – normally the skull and face is symmetrical, with distribution of hair varying from
person to person.
1. Hair – quantity and distribution
Texture – dry, brittle, luster, color
2. Scalp – lice, dandruff, lesions, laceration, tenderness or swelling
3. Skull – size, contour, configuration, depression
4. Face – portrays emotions, pain intelligence and understanding
a. Observe for expression – flat. Expressionless, wide eyed, confused or
quizzical expression, angry, excited
b. Symmetry
c. Edema
d. Masses
e. Involuntary movements – tics, spasmodic contraction
f. Shape – round, oval, triangular
g. Skin – color and pigmentation
5. Forehead – smooth, furrowed with wrinkles
6. Eyes – general expression, use of supportive aid such as contact lens, eyeglasses.
a. Eyebrows – quality of hair, presence of flakes, scars, lesion, etc.
b. Eyelids – lid margins are normally clear, the lacrimal duct opening (puncta) is
evident at the nasal side of the upper and lower lids.
Observe for:
Upper Limb
Lower Limb
o Hip joint and thigh – range of motion, any pain tenderness; is one leg longer
than the other, any deformities, scars, amputation.
o Leg and knees – range of motion, deformities, edema, inflammation
o Foot – deformities (clubfoot, flastfoot) alignment, tenderness, range of motion
of ankle joint.
o Nails – color, deformities, lesions
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4 AREAS OF ABDOMEN/4 QUADRANT OF ABDOMEN
THE NINE REGIONS OF THE ABDOMEN