Chapter 5 P.47 lab book p.21 Objective, Assessment Techniques,
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| Objective data = | data that r observable and or measureable
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| sims position | side lying position used during rectal exam
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| sitting position | position used duing much of physical exam*including exam of* head*neck* lungs*chest back breastaxilla, heart, vital signs, and upper extremities
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| supine position | Back-lying used fo ad exam, * easy acess 4 pulsation of peripheral pulses
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| standing position | position used t acess male genitalia, and acess gait, posture & balance
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| Prone position | client lies on abdoman w/ headturned 2 side * may b used 2 acess back & mobality of hip joints
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| Lithotomy position | Back lying position w/ hips @ edge of examining table& feet supported in stirrups used 4 examination of female genitalia, reproductive tract, and rectum
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| ulnar surface or palm of hand | ulnar surface or palm of hand used to feel 4vibration, thrills, or fremitis
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| fingerpads | used 2 feel 4 fine discrimination* pulses* texture* size*consistency* shape and Crepitus
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| Crepitus | describe the grating, crackling or popping sounds and sensations experienced under the skin and joints. The sound can be created when two rough surfaces in the human body come into contact -
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| Dorsal surface of hand | part of examiners hand used 2 feel for temperature
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| Bell of stethescope | smaller end of stethoscope used to detect low-pitched sounds ie abnormal heart sounds and bruits
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| diaphrigm of stethescope | larger end of stethescopeused to detect breath soundsnormal heart sounds, and bowel sounds
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