Unit 14: physical exams: physical exams; positions and draping
what position would be most appropriate for an examination of the rectum?
sim's
what position allows for a head elevation at 45 degrees or at 90 degrees?
fowler's positon
what is a tuning fork?
instrument used to test hearing
which two tools would be the most helpful when examining the throat?
laryngeal mirror and tongue depressor
otoscope
lighted instrument used to examine ears
ophthalmoscope
lighted instrument used to examine eyes
auscultation
listening to sounds made by the patient's body
what position is typically used for GYN exams?
lithotomy position
if Gina brings her 3-month-old for a well check and the vitals are took, what type of exam technique is this?
mensuration
manipulation
moving a joint to determine range of motion and flexion
why is the knee-chest position considered risky?
patients may easily lose their balance in this position
what technique is Dr. Crosby using when she taps a patient's flesh and listens for sounds from the underlying organs?
percussion
what is a GYN exam?
a gynecological exam. exam of the female reproductive organs
what is the name of the position in which a patient lays face-up with knees bent and feet flat on the table?
dorsal recumbent
T/F- a drape is not needed if a patient is being examined in the sitting position
false
what are other names for sim's position?
lateral position or lateral recumbent position
why should the physician be consulted before placing an elderly patient into the prone position?
limited range of motion in their necks can make it uncomfortable
what is the name of the position in which a patient lays face-up with feet elevated in stirrups?
lithotomy
mensuration
measuring parts of the body
inspection
observing a patient's general condition
what is the supine position?
patient lies face-up, arms at the sides, drape is placed over patient
what was developed to eliminate the knee-chest position?
proctoglogic table
what is a well-child visit?
routine exam of a pediatric patient
in relation to medical records, what does the acronym SOAP stand for?
subjective, objective, assessment, plan
what position is used to examine the head, chest, or abdomen?
supine position
percussion
tapping the body to produce a sound
what is an example of a subjective finding?
the patient complains of dizziness and nausea
what is an example of an objective finding?
the patient has a fever of 102 degrees
why might a microscope slide be needed for a gynecological exam?
to collect cells for a pap test
what are some reasons a MA is present during an exam?
to prepare the room , gather equipment and ensure that all the items are working properly
palpation
touching patient with fingers or hands
cervical brush, spatula, and ayer blade
used to collect cells from the vaginal wall and cervix
nasal speculum
used to examine nasal cavity
tonometer
used to measure eye pressure
goniometer
used to measure range of motion
vaginal speculum
used to open the vagina so that it may be examined
percussion hammer
used to test tendon reflexes
what position is the head of the bed elevated?
fowler's
what are the two types of documentation systems and with which types of exams are they typically used?
CPEs use the problem-oriented medical record system and special exams such as GYN exams use source oriented systems
what is a physical exam?
an examination by the physician of all or part of a patient's body
what is a role of a MA during a physical exam?
assist the physician as needed
which examination technique involves listening to internal body sounds with a stethoscope?
auscultation
what is a CPE exam?
complete physical exam also called general physical exam or a physical
what is most likely to occur while a patient is in the sitting position?
evaluating the patient's reflexes
what is a EENT exam
focuses on the eyes, ears, nose, and throat and includes screenings for visisno and hearing problems
why is it important for the MA is remin in the room with the physician and patient during a physical exam?
for legal protection
what position is used in increase blood circulation to the heart and brain?
trendelenburg position
what are SOAP notes?
used to record progress notes
which tool would be most helpful when testing vision?
visual acuity chart
what is a prenatal exam?
woman during pregnancy exam of the mother and the fetus