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Head-To-Toe Assessment (S. Extremities)
Inspection Observe for size, contour, bilateral symmetry, and involuntary movement. Look for gross deformities, edema, presence of trauma such as ecchymosis or other discoloration. Always compare both extremities. Palpation Feel...
Head-To-Toe Assessment (R. Abdomen)
In abdominal assessment, be sure that the client has emptied the bladder for comfort. Place the client in a supine position with the knees slightly flexed to relax abdominal muscles....
Head-To-Toe Assessment (Q. Breast)
Inspection of the Breast There are 4 major sitting position of the client used for clinical breast examination. Every client should be examined in each position. The client is seated...
Head-To-Toe Assessment P. Thorax (Cardiovascular System)
Inspection of the Heart The chest wall and epigastrum is inspected while the client is in supine position. Observe for pulsation and heaves or lifts Normal Findings: Pulsation of the...
Head-To-Toe Assessment (O. Neck)
The neck is inspected for position symmetry and obvious lumps visibility of the thyroid gland and Jugular Venous Distension. Normal Findings: The neck is straight. No visible mass or lumps....
Head-To-Toe Assessment N. Cranial Nerve I (olfactory Nerve)
To test the adequacy of function of the olfactory nerve: The client is asked to close his eyes and occlude. The examiner places aromatic and easily distinguish nose. (e.g. coffee)....
Head-To-Toe Assessment (M. Nose and Paranasal Sinuses)
The external portion of the nose is inspected for the following: 1. Placement and symmetry. 2. Patency of nares (done by occluding nosetril one at a time, and noting for...