Sherpath Lesson 1 - Examination Techniques
Blunt (fist)
Tenderness of kidney
Steps for indirect percussion technique
1. Expose patient's skin by removing gown as needed. 2. Place middle finger of nondominant hand firmly on patient's skin. 3. Keep the fingers of the nondominant hand fanned out and off the surface of the skin. 4. Snap the wrist of the dominant hand downward. 5. With dominant hand, strike the middle finger of nondominant hand.
Which condition is necessary for accurate inspection?
Adequate time to complete exam
Auscultate directly on skin
Avoids obscured sounds
Which part of the hand is best used to assess for fremitus, or vibrations
Ball of hand
Listen to one sound at a time
Distinguishes between two sounds
Which techniques are required to conduct accurate percussion?
Downward snap the striking finger, Tap sharply and rapidly, Use the tip of the finger to strike, Have short fingernails
What guidelines should the nurse follow to ensure that auscultation sounds are accurately heard?
Ensure that the stethoscope endpiece is firmly held against the skin
Which part of the hand is used to palpate the patient's abdomen?
Finger pads
Which part of the hand would the nurse use to palpate pulsations?
Finger pads
Direct (immediate)
Flat sound on spine
Which tone would the nurse expect to hear when percussing over bone?
Flatness
What percussion tone would indicate air-filled (emphysematous) lungs?
Hyperresonance
Take time for auscultation
Important to identify characteristics
Which auscultation techniques are correct for auscultating the heart and lungs?
Isolate each sound and listen to it separately, Focus on the characteristics of each sound
What components are included in a general inspection of the patient?
Overall color of skin, Symmetry of body, Obvious injuries
To ensure accurate findings, what information would the nurse verify prior to beginning inspection?
Overhead lighting and a lamp are available
During an abdominal assessment, palpation occurs after auscultation for what reason?
Palpation may increase intestinal activity.
Have a quiet environment
Prevents distraction
Which tone would the nurse expect to hear when percussing over the lungs?
Resonance
Indirect (mediate)
Resonance of lungs
Which tone would the nurse expect to hear when percussing over the stomach?
Tympany
