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© 2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved
General Physical Examination
By:
Hamza oumer.
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Learning Outcomes
 Define and state the purpose of a general physical examination.
 Explain safety precautions used during a general physical
examination.
 Outline the steps necessary to prepare the patient for an
examination.
 Describe how to position and drape a patient in each of the ten
common examination positions.
 Explain ways to assist patients from different cultures, patients
with disabilities, pediatric patients, and pregnant women.
 Identify and describe the six examination methods used in a
general physical examination.
 List the components of a general physical examination.
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Definition of General Physical Examination
 Physical examination: is a systematic data collection
method that use observational skills (i.e the sense of
sight, hearing, smell, and touch) to detect health
problem
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Overview of Physical Examination
 It is always advisable to follow the points below
while examining the patient:
 Examination should take place with good lighting and in a
quite environment.
 It is advisable to examine a supine patient from the patient’s
right side.
 By words or gestures, be as clear as possible in your
instructions.
 If possible try to demonstrate the patient what to do rather than
giving verbal instructions alone.
 Keep the patient informed as you proceed with your
examination.
 While examining the patient, it is helpful to move “from head
to toe.”
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Purpose of General Physical
Examination
 To confirm an overall state of
health
 Baseline values for vital signs
 To diagnose a medical
problem
 Usually focuses on organ
system based on patient’s chief
complaint
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Purpose of General Physical
Examination (cont.)
 Clinical diagnosis
 Based on signs and symptoms of a disease
 Sign – objective information that can be detected
 Symptom – subjective information from the patient
 Laboratory and diagnostic tests
 Confirm clinical diagnosis
 Aid in forming differential diagnosis
 Aid in developing a prognosis
 Formulate a treatment plan and/or drug therapy
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Equipment and Supplies Used for a
Physical Examination
 Cotton balls
 Assess sensory system for light touch
 Gloves
 Reduce risk for transmission of microorganisms
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Equipment and Supplies Cont’d…
 Laryngeal mirror
 To inspect pharynx and oral cavity
 Ophthalmoscope
 To visualize the eye’s interior
 Otoscope
 Special ear speculum that attaches to an ophthalmoscope
to visualize external and middle ear (eardrum)
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Equipment and Supplies Cont’d…
 Penlight
 Flashlight to test pupillary
reaction to light and third,
fourth, and sixth cranial
nerves
 Percussion hammer
 to test reflexes
 Safety pin
 to assess pain, sensory
system
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Equipment and Supplies Cont’d…
 Tape measure
 to measure circumference
 Tongue depressor
 to inspect oral cavity and
stimulate gag reflex to assess
ninth and tenth CN
 Tuning fork
 to perform Rine test to assess
eighth (acoustic) cranial nerve
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Equipment and Supplies Cont’d…
 Lubricant
 Facilitates insertion of
instruments into body
cavities
 Drape
 Covers exposed body
parts
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Safety Precautions
 OSHA standards and guidelines
 Protect employee
 Make workplace safe
 CDC guidelines
 Protect patients and health-care workers
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Safety Precautions (cont.)
 Hand washing
 Before and after each patient contact
 Before and after each procedure
 Wear gloves if there is probability of contact with
 Blood  Nonintact skin
 Body fluids  Moist surfaces
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Safety Precautions (cont.)
 Wear a mask if there is any possibility of
exposure to an infectious disease transmitted
by airborne droplets
 Isolation precautions
 Personal protective equipment
 Keep patients with possible infections separated
from other patients
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Safety Precautions (cont.)
 Discard all disposable equipment and supplies
appropriately
 Clean and disinfect the exam
room after each patient
 Sanitize, disinfect, and sterilize
equipment appropriately
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Preparing the Patient for an
Examination
 Emotional – explain exactly what will occur
 Physical – offer the bathroom and instruct the patient
on how to disrobe and don an exam gown
 Positioning and draping – help patient assume
needed exam position and drape to provide privacy
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Preparing the Patient for an
Examination: Positioning and Draping
 Positions facilitate nurse's examination
 Assist the patient to appropriate position
 Make as comfortable as possible
 Cover with appropriate drape
 Keep patient warm
 Maintain privacy / modesty
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 Positions
 Sitting
 Supine /
recumbent
 Dorsal recumbent
 Lithotomy
 Trendelenburg’s
 Fowler’s
 Prone
 Sims’
 Knee-chest
 Proctologic
Preparing the Patient for an
Examination: Positioning and Draping (cont.)
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 Sitting  Supine / Recumbent
 Dorsal recumbent
Preparing the Patient for an
Examination: Positioning and Draping (cont.)
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 Lithotomy
 Trendelenburg’s
 Fowler’s
 Prone
Preparing the Patient for an
Examination: Positioning and Draping (cont.)
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 Sims’
 Knee-Chest
 Proctologic
Preparing the Patient for an
Examination: Positioning and Draping (cont.)
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 Patients from different cultures
 Avoid stereotyping
 Avoid making judgments
 Patients with disabilities
 Provide extra assistance
as needed
 Ask for assistance with
patient transfers
Preparing the Patient for an
Examination: Special Considerations
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 Children
 Location of exam based on age and
ability to cooperate
 Percussion and auscultation done
first and painful areas examined last
 Examine older children’s genitalia
last as it is embarrassing for them
Preparing the Patient for an
Examination: Special Considerations (cont.)
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 Pregnant women
 Position considerations
 Assist as necessary
 Ensure comfort
 After lying flat, have
patient sit on the exam
table before standing
 Avoids Dizziness or
hyperventilation
Preparing the Patient for an
Examination: Special Considerations (cont.)
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Techniques of Physical Examination
 The art of physical examination is based on the
following four basic techniques
1. Inspection
2. Palpation
3. Percussion
4. Auscultation
5. Mensuration
6. Manipulation
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1. Inspection
 It is the act of systematic and deliberate visual
observation to determine the functional statues of
body part
 During inspection
 Expose the body
 Always look before touch
 Use good light
 Provide warm room
Examination Techniques (cont.)
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2. Palpation
 It is the act of touching and filling the body part with
hands in order to determine texture, temperature,
moisture, motion, and consistency of structure
 Palpation can be
 Light palpation: - feeling superficial abnormality
 Deep palpation: - feeling deep abnormality
 Bimanual palpation: - used to assess deep
abnormality and internal organs
Examination Techniques (cont.)
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3. Percussion
 It is the act of tapping portions of the body to elicit
sound that vary with the density of the underline
structure
 Percussion can be
 Direct percussion: - direct tap body part with one
or two finger tips to elicit tenderness or pain
 Indirect percussion indirectly tapping on body
organ to illicit different sounds
Examination Techniques (cont.)
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 Percussion Notes
 Tympani: - normal sound heard on air filled GIT or puffed
cheeks
 Resonance:- sound heard on normal lung
 Hyper resonance:- sound heard on air filled lung
 Dullness: - sound heard on body organ like heart, liver,
spleen
 Flatness: - sound heard on muscle and bone
Examination Techniques (cont.)
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4. Auscultation
 It is act of listening for various breath,
heart, blood vessels, and bowel sound
using a stethoscope.
 Diaphragm part of the stethoscope is used
to detect high pitched sound like heart, lung,
and bowel sounds. when you use the
diaphragm press firmly
 Bell is used to detect low pitched sound like
abnormal heart sound and bruits. When you
use the bell press lightly
Examination Techniques (cont.)
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Examination Techniques (cont.)
6. Manipulation
 Systemic moving of a
patient’s body parts
 Range of motion of
joints
5. Mensuration
 Measuring
 Height and weight
 Length or diameter of
extremity
 Growth of uterus
during pregnancy
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Components of the General Physical
Examination
The components of comprehensive examination are:
 General appearance:
 Is the patient acutely sick, chronically sick looking or not
sick looking at all?
 Is the patient in cardio respiratory distress or not?
 Vital signs:
 Pulse (rate, volume, character, radio femoral delay)
 Blood pressure (specify arm and the position it was taken)
 Respiratory rate
 Temperature (Specify the location it was taken)
 Weight and Height
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 H.E.E.N.T (head, eye, ear, nose, mouth and throat)
 Lymph glandular system
 Respiratory system
 Cardiovascular system
 Gastro intestinal system
 Genito urinary system
 Integumentary system
 Mesculo skeletal system
 Central nervous system.
Components of the General Physical
Examination (cont.)
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Completing the Examination
 Assist patient to a
sitting position
 Allow the patient to
perform any necessary
self-hygiene measures
 Additional tests or
procedures

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General Physical Exam: 10 Key Steps

  • 1. © 2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved General Physical Examination By: Hamza oumer.
  • 2. © 2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved 38-2 Learning Outcomes  Define and state the purpose of a general physical examination.  Explain safety precautions used during a general physical examination.  Outline the steps necessary to prepare the patient for an examination.  Describe how to position and drape a patient in each of the ten common examination positions.  Explain ways to assist patients from different cultures, patients with disabilities, pediatric patients, and pregnant women.  Identify and describe the six examination methods used in a general physical examination.  List the components of a general physical examination.
  • 3. © 2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved 38-3 Definition of General Physical Examination  Physical examination: is a systematic data collection method that use observational skills (i.e the sense of sight, hearing, smell, and touch) to detect health problem
  • 4. © 2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved 38-4 Overview of Physical Examination  It is always advisable to follow the points below while examining the patient:  Examination should take place with good lighting and in a quite environment.  It is advisable to examine a supine patient from the patient’s right side.  By words or gestures, be as clear as possible in your instructions.  If possible try to demonstrate the patient what to do rather than giving verbal instructions alone.  Keep the patient informed as you proceed with your examination.  While examining the patient, it is helpful to move “from head to toe.”
  • 5. © 2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved 38-5 Purpose of General Physical Examination  To confirm an overall state of health  Baseline values for vital signs  To diagnose a medical problem  Usually focuses on organ system based on patient’s chief complaint
  • 6. © 2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved 38-6 Purpose of General Physical Examination (cont.)  Clinical diagnosis  Based on signs and symptoms of a disease  Sign – objective information that can be detected  Symptom – subjective information from the patient  Laboratory and diagnostic tests  Confirm clinical diagnosis  Aid in forming differential diagnosis  Aid in developing a prognosis  Formulate a treatment plan and/or drug therapy
  • 7. © 2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved 38-7 Equipment and Supplies Used for a Physical Examination  Cotton balls  Assess sensory system for light touch  Gloves  Reduce risk for transmission of microorganisms 5/31/2023 7 By Hamza U.
  • 8. © 2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved 38-8 Equipment and Supplies Cont’d…  Laryngeal mirror  To inspect pharynx and oral cavity  Ophthalmoscope  To visualize the eye’s interior  Otoscope  Special ear speculum that attaches to an ophthalmoscope to visualize external and middle ear (eardrum) 5/31/2023 8 By Hamza U.
  • 9. © 2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved 38-9 Equipment and Supplies Cont’d…  Penlight  Flashlight to test pupillary reaction to light and third, fourth, and sixth cranial nerves  Percussion hammer  to test reflexes  Safety pin  to assess pain, sensory system 5/31/2023 9 By Hamza U.
  • 10. © 2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved 38-10 Equipment and Supplies Cont’d…  Tape measure  to measure circumference  Tongue depressor  to inspect oral cavity and stimulate gag reflex to assess ninth and tenth CN  Tuning fork  to perform Rine test to assess eighth (acoustic) cranial nerve 5/31/2023 10 By Hamza U.
  • 11. © 2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved 38-11 Equipment and Supplies Cont’d…  Lubricant  Facilitates insertion of instruments into body cavities  Drape  Covers exposed body parts 5/31/2023 11 By Hamza U.
  • 12. © 2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved 38-12 Safety Precautions  OSHA standards and guidelines  Protect employee  Make workplace safe  CDC guidelines  Protect patients and health-care workers
  • 13. © 2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved 38-13 Safety Precautions (cont.)  Hand washing  Before and after each patient contact  Before and after each procedure  Wear gloves if there is probability of contact with  Blood  Nonintact skin  Body fluids  Moist surfaces
  • 14. © 2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved 38-14 Safety Precautions (cont.)  Wear a mask if there is any possibility of exposure to an infectious disease transmitted by airborne droplets  Isolation precautions  Personal protective equipment  Keep patients with possible infections separated from other patients
  • 15. © 2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved 38-15 Safety Precautions (cont.)  Discard all disposable equipment and supplies appropriately  Clean and disinfect the exam room after each patient  Sanitize, disinfect, and sterilize equipment appropriately
  • 16. © 2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved 38-16 Preparing the Patient for an Examination  Emotional – explain exactly what will occur  Physical – offer the bathroom and instruct the patient on how to disrobe and don an exam gown  Positioning and draping – help patient assume needed exam position and drape to provide privacy
  • 17. © 2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved 38-17 Preparing the Patient for an Examination: Positioning and Draping  Positions facilitate nurse's examination  Assist the patient to appropriate position  Make as comfortable as possible  Cover with appropriate drape  Keep patient warm  Maintain privacy / modesty
  • 18. © 2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved 38-18  Positions  Sitting  Supine / recumbent  Dorsal recumbent  Lithotomy  Trendelenburg’s  Fowler’s  Prone  Sims’  Knee-chest  Proctologic Preparing the Patient for an Examination: Positioning and Draping (cont.)
  • 19. © 2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved 38-19  Sitting  Supine / Recumbent  Dorsal recumbent Preparing the Patient for an Examination: Positioning and Draping (cont.)
  • 20. © 2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved 38-20  Lithotomy  Trendelenburg’s  Fowler’s  Prone Preparing the Patient for an Examination: Positioning and Draping (cont.)
  • 21. © 2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved 38-21  Sims’  Knee-Chest  Proctologic Preparing the Patient for an Examination: Positioning and Draping (cont.)
  • 22. © 2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved 38-22  Patients from different cultures  Avoid stereotyping  Avoid making judgments  Patients with disabilities  Provide extra assistance as needed  Ask for assistance with patient transfers Preparing the Patient for an Examination: Special Considerations
  • 23. © 2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved 38-23  Children  Location of exam based on age and ability to cooperate  Percussion and auscultation done first and painful areas examined last  Examine older children’s genitalia last as it is embarrassing for them Preparing the Patient for an Examination: Special Considerations (cont.)
  • 24. © 2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved 38-24  Pregnant women  Position considerations  Assist as necessary  Ensure comfort  After lying flat, have patient sit on the exam table before standing  Avoids Dizziness or hyperventilation Preparing the Patient for an Examination: Special Considerations (cont.)
  • 25. © 2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved 38-25 Techniques of Physical Examination  The art of physical examination is based on the following four basic techniques 1. Inspection 2. Palpation 3. Percussion 4. Auscultation 5. Mensuration 6. Manipulation
  • 26. © 2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved 38-26 1. Inspection  It is the act of systematic and deliberate visual observation to determine the functional statues of body part  During inspection  Expose the body  Always look before touch  Use good light  Provide warm room Examination Techniques (cont.)
  • 27. © 2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved 38-27 2. Palpation  It is the act of touching and filling the body part with hands in order to determine texture, temperature, moisture, motion, and consistency of structure  Palpation can be  Light palpation: - feeling superficial abnormality  Deep palpation: - feeling deep abnormality  Bimanual palpation: - used to assess deep abnormality and internal organs Examination Techniques (cont.)
  • 28. © 2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved 38-28 3. Percussion  It is the act of tapping portions of the body to elicit sound that vary with the density of the underline structure  Percussion can be  Direct percussion: - direct tap body part with one or two finger tips to elicit tenderness or pain  Indirect percussion indirectly tapping on body organ to illicit different sounds Examination Techniques (cont.)
  • 29. © 2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved 38-29  Percussion Notes  Tympani: - normal sound heard on air filled GIT or puffed cheeks  Resonance:- sound heard on normal lung  Hyper resonance:- sound heard on air filled lung  Dullness: - sound heard on body organ like heart, liver, spleen  Flatness: - sound heard on muscle and bone Examination Techniques (cont.)
  • 30. © 2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved 38-30 4. Auscultation  It is act of listening for various breath, heart, blood vessels, and bowel sound using a stethoscope.  Diaphragm part of the stethoscope is used to detect high pitched sound like heart, lung, and bowel sounds. when you use the diaphragm press firmly  Bell is used to detect low pitched sound like abnormal heart sound and bruits. When you use the bell press lightly Examination Techniques (cont.)
  • 31. © 2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved 38-31 Examination Techniques (cont.) 6. Manipulation  Systemic moving of a patient’s body parts  Range of motion of joints 5. Mensuration  Measuring  Height and weight  Length or diameter of extremity  Growth of uterus during pregnancy
  • 32. © 2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved 38-32 Components of the General Physical Examination The components of comprehensive examination are:  General appearance:  Is the patient acutely sick, chronically sick looking or not sick looking at all?  Is the patient in cardio respiratory distress or not?  Vital signs:  Pulse (rate, volume, character, radio femoral delay)  Blood pressure (specify arm and the position it was taken)  Respiratory rate  Temperature (Specify the location it was taken)  Weight and Height
  • 33. © 2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved 38-33  H.E.E.N.T (head, eye, ear, nose, mouth and throat)  Lymph glandular system  Respiratory system  Cardiovascular system  Gastro intestinal system  Genito urinary system  Integumentary system  Mesculo skeletal system  Central nervous system. Components of the General Physical Examination (cont.)
  • 34. © 2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved 38-34 Completing the Examination  Assist patient to a sitting position  Allow the patient to perform any necessary self-hygiene measures  Additional tests or procedures