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GENERAL AND SYSTEMIC EXAMINATION



Clinical Examination: Steps Of Taking Patient History (Medicine)




Clinical Examination: Steps Of Taking Patient History (Medicine)


A.GENERAL EXAMINATION

1.Appearance-how the patient look like,his state

2.Decubitus-the position of a patient, they first state the part of the body on which the patient is resting . For example, the right lateral decubitus would mean that the patient is lying on his or her right side.

3.Body Build

4.Nutritional status

5. Anaemia

6.Cyanosis

7.Jaundice

8.Clubbing

9.Koilonychia - also known as spoon nails. A nail disease that can be a sign of hypochromic anemia, especially iron-deficiency anemia.Koilonychia literally means "spoon nails." It refers to abnormally thin nails (usually of the hand) which have lost their convexity, becoming flat or even concave in shape. In a sense, koilonychia is the opposite of nail clubbing.

10.Leukonychia-also  known as white nails, is a medical term for white discoloration appearing on nails. The most common cause is injury to the base of the nail (the matrix) where the nail is formed, or by a diet low in potassium.

11. Oedema

12.Dehydration

13.Neck Vein

14.Thyroid gland

15.Lymph nodes-main lymph node sites:
-cervical
-axillary
-epitrochlear
-inguinal


16.Skin condition

17.Any abnormal finding on body-such as lump.Characteristic that should be observe in case of lump:
-size
-position
-consistency
-tenderness
-attachment
-edge
-surface
-shape
-pulsation
-thrill,bruit
-transillumination

18.Pulse

19.Temperature

20.Respiration

21.Blood Pressure


General Examination According to Site:
1.Eye-upper sclera-jaundice
        -lower sclera-anaemia

2.Mouth-lips-cyanosis,tobacco stain
             -tongue-upper-anaemia
                       -lower-jaundice
                       -fungus,cyanosis

3.Hand-nails-Koilonychia
                  -Leukonychia
                   -clubbing
                   -beau's line-deep grooved lines that run from side to side on the fingernail

4.Leg-oedema(at ankle and in case of bedridden patient,oedema should be also check at sacrum   area)



SYSTEMIC EXAMINATION
Systemic examination is divided into their own system but the main things to do here is:

1.Inspection-see with your eyes
2.Palpation-touch with hand and feel
3.Percussion-striking one finger with another(for dull or abnormal sound detection)
4. Auscultation-listening to the internal sounds of the body, usually using a stethoscope


Examination of Cardiovascular System:
a.pulse-rate,rhythm.symmetry ,R-F delay,collapse ,character ,volume
b.blood pressure-lying and standing
c.Jugular venous pressure
d.examination of pericardium
   1.Inspection
    -shape of pericardium
    -apex beat
    -any visible pulsation

   2.Palpation
    -apex beat-position and character
    -any thrill present or absent
    -left parasternal heave ( precordial impulse that may be felt (palpated) in patients with cardiac or respiratory disease)
     -palpation of the heart sound
     -carotid shudder

  3.Percussion -not done


  4.Auscultation
  -heart sound
   -any murmur present
   -any added sound


Examination of Peripheral Vascular System

a.all peripheral pulses:present or absent,normal volume
b.bruit over the femoral artery :present or absent
c.features of arterial insufficiency
     -color of skin
     -capillary features in toe
     -leg raising test
d.features of venous insufficiency
      -varicose vein :absent
      -features of deep vein thrombosis :absent




Examination of Respiratory System
A.FRONT OF CHEST
a.inspection
   -size and shape of chest
   -apex beat:visible or not,position
   -any deformity/swelling /visible intercostal abnormalities , accessory muscle movement
   -movement of the chest
    -respiration :rate,rhythm,pattern

b.palpation
    -position of trachea
    -apex beat
    -expansibility of chest
    -vocal fremitus


c.percussion
   -percussion note
   -area of superficial cardiac dullness
   -upper border of liver


d.auscultation
   -breath sound
   -any added sound
    -vocal resonance


B.TO BACK OF CHEST
a.inspection
   -any abnormal features
   -any scar mark
   -movement of chest


b.palpitation
   -expansibility
   -vocal fremitus



c.percussion
   -percussion note



d.auscultation
   -breath sound
   -any added sound
   -vocal resonance




Examination of The Alimentary System

Parts:
A.Oral Cavity
B.Abdominal area
C.Genitalia

A.oral cavity
   -lips            
   -buccal mucosa
   -gum            
   -tongue
   -teeth          
   -palate
   -oropharynx
   -breath odour


B.abdomen
  1.Inspection
     -size and shape of abdomen
    -position of umbilicus
    -movement with respiration
    -any swelling
    -any visible vein
    -any visible peristalsis
    -any scar mark/striae /pigmentation /hair distribution
    -hernial orifice (cough test)

  2.Palpation
    a.superficial palpation
       -skin temperature
       - muscle  guard and rigidity
       -swelling :felt /not felt

    b.deep palpation
       -left kidney
       -spleen
       -liver
       -gall bladder
       -urinary bladder
       -aorta
       -para-aortic lymph nodes
       -murphy's sign:present/absent
       -McBurney's sign:tender/absent

    c.percussion
      -percussion note
      -shipping dullness
      -fluid thrill


    d. auscultation
     -bowel sound
     -renal bruit
     -hepatic bruit/splenic  rub


C.genitalia
    -external examination
    -per rectal examination :not done
    -per vaginal examination:not done


Examination of Nervous System
A.Higher Cortical Function
  -conscious/unconscious:grading(Glasgow Coma Scale)
  -appearance ,behaviour .cooperation
  -emotional state
  -delusion and hallucination
  -orientation in place and time
  -memory
  -intelligence

B.Speech and language


C.Examination of Cranial Nerves
  Olfactory I
 Optic II
  Oculomotor III
  Trochlear IV
  Trigeminal V
  Abducents VI
  Facial VII
  Auditory (vestibulocochlear) VIII
  Glossopharyngeal IX
  Vagus X
  Spinal Accessory XI
  Hypoglossal XII


a.Olfactory nerve
  -smell:intact/absent/decrease /accelerate

b.Optic nerve
  -acuity of vision:right/left  (  6/6 )
  -field of vision
  -color of vision
  -ophthalmoscopic examination

c.Oculomotor nerve , Trochlear nerve,Abducent nerve
  -movement of eyeball
  -light reflex :direct /indirect
  -accommodation reflex

d.Trigeminal nerve
  -facial sensation
  -motor function
  -corneal reflex
  -jaw jerk

e.Facial nerve
  -motor function
  -sensory function(taste)

f.Auditory (vestibulocochlear) nerve
  -hearing test
  -turning fork
  -positional nystagmus
 -walking in a straight line

g.Glossopharyngeal and Vagus nerve
   -nasal voice :present/absent
   -drinking test :check deglutition movement
   -palate reflex
   -gag reflex
   -to say Ah...

h.Accessory nerve(spinal)
  -strength sternocleidomastoid
  -strength trapezius 

i.Hypoglossal nerve
-tongue:shape ,spastic , fasciculation, tremor
-movement and strength of tongue



Examination of Motor Function
1.Bulk of muscle
2.Tone of muscle
3.Strength of muscle
4.Any involuntary movement
5.Coordination of movement :upper limb and lower limb
6.Reflex
  a.Superficial Reflex
     -plantar reflex:right and left
     -abdominal reflex :right and left

  b.Deep Reflex
     -knee jerk
     -ankle jerk
     -supinator jerk
     -biceps jerk
     -triceps jerk

  c.Clonus
    -ankle clonus
    -Patellar clonus

  d.Gait


Examination Of Sensory System
1.pain
2.touch
3.temperature
4.sense of position
5.sense of vibration


Examination Of Cerebellar Function Test
1.head position
2.speech
3.eye: nystagmus
4.intention tremor and past pointing :finger nose test
5.rebound phenomenon
6.Dysdiadochokinesia
7.heel knee shin test
8.pendular  knee jerk
9.gait

SIGN OF MENINGEAL IRRITATION
1.neck rigidity
2.Kernig's sign
3.Brudzinski's sign.


OPHTHALMOSCOPIC EXAMINATION


Examination Of Genitourinary System
1.Bladder :palpable/not palpable
2.Kidney:palpable/not palpable
3.Renal angle:tender/no tender
4.Genitalia examination
5.Urine(bed side test)-protein
                                  -sugar

Examination Of Locomotor System
1.vertebrae
2.joints
3.skull


Lastly...

1.Salient features-something like a summary of your case

2.Provisional diagnosis -your opinion about the case finding

3.Differential diagnosis-how to differentiate between disease with same symptoms

4.Investigation(Suggestion)-about the case

5.Clinical diagnosis -make confirmation

6.Treatment-prescribe drugs

by Lakdhes
reference:Macleod’s,Hamilton’ Bailey’s Demonstration of physical Sign in Clinical Surgery ,CMC lecture.

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