MOLLOY COLLEGE THE BARBARA H. HAGAN SCHOOL OF NURSING NURSE PRACTITIONER PROGRAMS. Study Guide for the Basic Physical Assessment Exam

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THE BARBARA H. HAGAN SCHOOL OF NURSING S Study Guide for the Basic Physical Assessment Exam Questions will be based on following chapters in, Bickley, L.S. (2016). (12 th ed). Bates guide to physical examination and history taking. Philadelphia: Lippincott. You will Not be responsible for information printed in red on the right margins of the pages. Chapter 1 Overview: Physical Examination and History Taking Chapter 7 The Head and Neck Techniques of Examination Chapter 8 The Thorax and Lungs Techniques of Examination Chapter 9 The Cardiovascular System Techniques of Examination Chapter 10 The Breasts and Axillae Techniques of Examination Chapter 11 The Abdomen Techniques of Examination Chapter 12 The Peripheral Vascular System Techniques of Examination Chapter 16 The Musculoskeletal System Techniques of Examination Chapter 17 The Nervous System Techniques of Examination In addition to the text book there are Bates DVD s in the Library s Media Center Patron Services Desk or access through streaming-www.molloy.edu/library/bates-mobile. The DVD s demonstrate how to do the physical examination. 1. Head, Eyes, Ears 2. Nose, Mouth, and Neck 3. Thorax and Lungs 4. Cardiovascular: Neck Vessels and Heart 5. Cardiovascular: Peripheral vascular system 6. Breast and Axillae 7. Abdomen 8. Musculoskeletal System 9. The Nervous System Cranial Nerves and Motor System 10. The Nervous System: Sensory System and Ref lexes

Head and Neck Head, scalp, skull, face, skin Visual acuity Visual fields Inspect eye structures Pupils light and near reaction EOMs Ophthalmoscopic exam Inspect ear structures Auditory acuity Otoscopic exam Inspect nose Palpate sinuses Inspect all oral structures Visualize posterior pharynx Inspect neck Palpate and name lymph nodes Inspect and palpate thyroid

Thorax and Heart Inspect posterior chest and AP:lateral diameters Palpate tenderness, expansion (posterior) Fremitus, posterior chest Percuss posterior chest Auscultate posterior chest Inspect anterior chest Palpate tenderness, expansion (anterior) Fremitus, anterior chest Percuss anterior chest Auscultate anterior chest Bronchophony, egophony, whispered pectoriloquy Assess JVP, carotids Inspect and name cardiac areas Palpate pulsations, thrills, locate apical impulse Auscultate with diaphragm Auscultate with bell Auscultate in left lateral position with bell Identify S1 and S2

Abdomen and Peripheral Vascular Inspect abdomen Auscultate for bowel sounds, bruits Percuss entire abdomen Percuss and measure liver span Percuss spleen 2 ways (towards and splenic percussion sign) Light palpation entire abdomen Deep palpation entire abdomen Palpate liver Palpate spleen (2 positions) Palpate kidneys Palpate aorta Check for CVA tenderness Murphy s sign Inspect arms Palpate arm pulses and nodes Inspect legs Palpate leg pulses and nodes Check for edema (3 locations)

Breast and Musculoskeletal Inspect breasts (4 positions) Palpate breasts Name and palpate axillary lymph nodes Inspect, palpate, ROM TMJ Inspect, palpate, ROM neck Identify shoulder landmarks (acromion tip, greater tubercle of humerus, coracoid process) Inspect, palpate, ROM shoulder Inspect, palpate ROM elbow Inspect, palpate ROM wrists and hands Inspect (from back and side), palpate ROM spine Inspect, palpate ROM hips Identify knee landmarks (tibial tuberosity, medial and lateral tibial condyles) Inspect, palpate ROM knees Inspect, palpate ROM ankles and feet

Neurologic Exam Assess orientation (time, person, place) CN I CN II (fields, fundi, state you would do acuity) CN III,IV, VI (pupils, EOMs) CN V (facial sensation, temporal and masseter m.) CN VII (facial movement) CN VIII (hearing) CN IX, X (swallowing, palate rise, can omit gag) CN XI (shoulder movements) CN XII (tongue movement) Gait, tandem walk, toe and heel walk, hops, knee bends Grasp strength Coordination point to point UE and LE, RRAMS UE and LE Romberg Sensory pain and light touch hands and feet DTRs: biceps DTRs: triceps DTRs: brachioradialis DTRs: patellar DTRs: Achilles Grading:

Head/neck: 1.96 per point, each score of 3 = 5.88. MORE THAN 2 1 scores = failing Thorax/heart: 1.85 per point, each score of 3 = 5.55. MORE THAN 2 1 scores = failing Abdomen/PV: 1.85 per point, each score of 3 = 5.55. MORE THAN 2 1 scores = failing Breast/Musculoskeletal: 2.38 per point, each score of 3 = 7.14. MORE THAN 2 1 scores = failing Neuro: 1.66 per point, each score of 3 = 5.0. MORE THAN 3 1 scores = failing