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'''Appearance of the Patient'''
'''Appearance of the Patient''' <br> 
❑ This section should give a general description of what a patient with the disease you are describing may look like. You may include a physical description such as obese, thin, cachectic, well appearing, ill appearing, diaphoretic etc. <br>  
❑ This section should give a general description of what a patient with the disease you are describing may look like. You may include a physical description such as obese, thin, cachectic, well appearing, ill appearing, diaphoretic etc <br>  
 


'''Vitals'''<br>  
'''Vitals'''<br>  
Temperature  <br>  
❑ [[Temperature]] <br>  
A [[fever]] is often present <br>  
:❑ [[Fever]]  <br>  
❑ [[Hypothermia]] may be present <br>   
:❑ [[Hypothermia]]  <br>   


Pulse  <br>   
❑ [[Pulse]] <br>   
❑ Rate  <br>   
:❑ Rate  <br>   
:❑ [[Tachycardia]] may be present  <br>  
::❑ [[Tachycardia]]   <br>  
:❑ [[Bradycardia]] may be present  <br>  
::❑ [[Bradycardia]]   <br>  
❑ Rhythm  <br>  
:❑ Rhythm  <br>  
:❑ The pulse is regular <br>  
::❑ Regular <br>  
:❑ The pules is irregularly irregular  <br>  
::❑ Irregularly irregular  <br>  
❑ Strength  <br>  
:❑ Strength  <br>  
:❑ The pulse may be weak <br>  
::❑ Weak <br>  
:❑ The pulse may be bounding <br>  
::❑ Bounding <br>  
:❑ The pulse may be alternating in strength ([[pulsus alternans]])  <br>  
::❑ Alternating in strength ([[pulsus alternans]])  <br>  
:❑ A [[paradoxical pulse]] may be present  <br>  
:❑ [[Paradoxical pulse]]   <br>  


❑ Symmetry  <br>  
:❑ Symmetry  <br>  
:❑ The pulses may be asymmetric <br>  
::❑ Asymmetric <br>  


Blood Pressure <br>  
❑ [[Blood pressure]] <br>  
❑ [[Hypotension]] may be present  <br>  
❑ [[Hypotension]]   <br>  
❑ [[Hypertension]] may be present  <br>  
❑ [[Hypertension]]   <br>  
A [[wide pulse pressure]] may be present  <br>  
❑ [[Wide pulse pressure]]   <br>  
A [[narrow pulse pressure]] may be present  <br>  
❑ [[Narrow pulse pressure]]   <br>  


Respiratory Rate <br>  
❑ [[Respiratory rate]] <br>  
❑ [[Tachypnea]] may be present  <br>  
❑ [[Tachypnea]]   <br>  
❑ [[Bradypnea]] may be present  <br>  
❑ [[Bradypnea]]   <br>  
[[Kussmaul respirations]] may be present  <br>  
❑ [[Kussmaul respirations]]   <br>  


'''Skin'''  <br>  
'''Skin'''  <br>  
❑ [[Cyanosis]] may be present  <br>  
❑ [[Cyanosis]]   <br>  
❑ [[Jaundice]] may be present  <br>  
❑ [[Jaundice]]   <br>  
A rash may be present  <br>  
[[Rash]]  <br>  
[[Pallor]] may be present  <br>  
❑ [[Pallor]]   <br>  
Lesions may be present <br>  
[[Skin lesion|Lesions]] <br>  


'''Head'''  <br>  
'''Head'''  <br>  
❑  Abnormalities of the head/hair may include ___  <br>  
❑  Abnormalities of the head/hair <br>  
❑  There may be evidence of trauma  <br>  
❑  Evidence of [[trauma]] <br>  


'''Eyes'''  <br>  
'''Eyes'''  <br>  
❑ Icteric sclera may be present  <br>  
[[Icterus|Icteric sclera]]  <br>  
[[Nystagmus]] may be present  <br>   
❑ [[Nystagmus]]   <br>   
Extra-ocular movements may be abnormal  <br>  
[[Eye examination#Testing Extra-Ocular Movements:|Abnormal extra-ocular movements]] <br>  
❑ Pupils may not react to light  <br>  
[[Eye examination#Assessing Pupillary Response to Light:|Pupils not reactive to light]] <br>  
Ophthalmoscopic exam may be abnormal with findings of ___  <br>  
[[Eye examination#Using the Opthalmoscope|Abnormal findings on ophthalmoscopic exam]] <br>  
   
   
'''Ears'''  <br>  
'''Ears'''  <br>  
Hearing acuity may be reduced  <br>  
Reduced hearing acuity<br>  
❑ [[Weber test]] may be positive  <br>  
Positive [[Weber test]]<br>  
❑ [[Rinne test]] may be positive  <br>  
Positive [[Rinne test]]<br>  
There may be [[exudate]] from the ear canal  <br>   
❑ [[Exudate]] from the ear canal  <br>   
There may be [[tenderness]] on movement of the pinnae  <br>  
❑ [[Tenderness]] on movement of the pinnae  <br>  


'''Nose'''  <br>  
'''Nose'''  <br>  
❑  Nares may be inflamed  <br>  
❑  Inflamed [[nares]]<br>  
❑  There may be [[epistaxis]]  <br>  
❑  [[Epistaxis]]  <br>  
❑  There may be [[purulent]] exudate from the nares  <br>  
❑  [[Purulent]] exudate from the nares  <br>  
❑  There may be [[tenderness]] to percussion of the sinuses  <br>   
❑  [[Tenderness]] to percussion of the sinuses  <br>   
❑  The nares may be congested  <br>  
❑  [[Nasal congestion|Congested nares]]<br>  


'''Throat'''  <br>  
'''Throat'''  <br>  
❑  The throat may be erythematous <br>  
❑  Erythematous <br>  
❑  There may be [[exudate]] in the throat  <br>  
❑  [[Exudate]] <br>  
❑  There may be [[petechiae]] seen in the throat  <br>  
❑  [[Petechiae]] <br>  
❑  There may be tonsillar inflammation  <br>  
❑  Tonsillar inflammation  <br>  


'''Neck'''  <br>  
'''Neck'''  <br>  
❑ [[Jugular venous pressure]] may be elevated  <br>  
Elevated [[jugular venous pressure]]<br>  
❑ [[Carotid bruits]] may be present  <br>  
❑ [[Carotid bruits]]   <br>  
❑ [[Lymph nodes]] may be present  <br>  
❑ [[Lymph nodes]]   <br>  
❑ [[Thyromegaly]] may be present  <br>  
❑ [[Thyromegaly]]   <br>  
❑ [[Hepatojugular reflux]] may be present  <br>  
❑ [[Hepatojugular reflux]]   <br>  


'''Lungs'''  <br>  
'''Lungs'''  <br>  
❑ [[Pulmonary edema]] and [[rales]] may be present  <br>  
❑ [[Pulmonary edema]] and [[rales]]   <br>  
❑ [[Wheezing]] may be present  <br>  
❑ [[Wheezing]]   <br>  
Consolidation may be present with reduced breath sounds auscultated  <br>  
Reduced [[breath sounds]] <br>  
❑ [[Rales]] may be present  <br>  
❑ [[Rales]]   <br>  
❑ [[Egophony]] may be present  <br>  
❑ [[Egophony]]   <br>  
❑  Chest movement may be assymetric  <br>
❑  Asymmetric chest movement <br>  
 
'''Heart'''  <br>
❑ A [[heave]] may be present  <br>
❑ A [[thrill]] may be present  <br>
❑ A [[friction rub]] may be pressent  <br>  


Auscultation <br>
'''Heart'''<br>
❑ [[Heart sounds#First heart tone S1, the "lub"(components M1 and T1)|S1]] <br>   
❑ [[Heave]] <br>
❑ [[Heart sounds#Second heart tone S2 the "dub"(components A2 and P2)|S2]] <br>   
❑ [[Thrill]] <br>
❑ [[Heart sounds#Third heart sound S3|S3]] <br>   
❑ [[Pericardial friction rub]]<br>
❑ [[Heart sounds#Fourth heart sound S4|S4]] <br>   
❑ [[Heart sounds]]
❑ [[Heart sounds#Summation Gallop|Gallops]] <br>
:❑ [[Heart sounds#First heart tone S1, the "lub"(components M1 and T1)|S1]] <br>   
A [[systolic murmur]] best heard at the base may be present <br>   
:❑ [[Heart sounds#Second heart tone S2 the "dub"(components A2 and P2)|S2]] <br>   
A [[systolic murmur]] best heard at the apex may be present <br>   
:❑ [[Heart sounds#Third heart sound S3|S3]] <br>   
A [[diastolic murmur]] may be present <br>   
:❑ [[Heart sounds#Fourth heart sound S4|S4]] <br>   
❑ [[Heart sounds#Summation Gallop|Gallops]] <br>  
❑ [[Murmur]]
:❑ [[Systolic murmur]] best heard at the base (describe the murmur)<br>   
:❑ [[Systolic murmur]] best heard at the apex (describe the murmur)<br>   
:❑ [[Diastolic murmur]] (describe the murmur)<br>   


'''Abdomen''' <br>   
'''Abdomen''' <br>   
❑ [[Abdominal distention]] may be present <br>   
❑ [[Abdominal distention]] <br>   
❑ [[Abdominal tenderness]] may be present <br>   
❑ [[Abdominal tenderness]] <br>   
❑ [[Rebound]] may be present <br>
❑ [[Rebound tenderness]] <br>  
An [[acute abdomen]] may be present <br>   
❑ [[Abdominal mass]] <br>   
An abdominal mass may be present <br>  
[[Abdominal guarding]] <br>   
❑ Guarding may be present <br>   
❑ [[Hepatomegaly]] <br>   
❑ [[Hepatomegaly]] may be present <br>   
❑ [[Splenomegaly]] <br>   
❑ [[Splenomegaly]] may be present <br>   
[[Genitourinary exam]] if relevant <br>   
❑ Genitourinary exam if relevant <br>   


'''Extremities''' <br>   
'''Extremities''' <br>   
❑ [[Clubbing]] may be present <br>   
❑ [[Clubbing]] <br>   
❑ [[Cyanosis]] may be present  <br>   
❑ [[Cyanosis]]   <br>   
❑ [[Edema]] may be present  <br>  
❑ [[Edema]]   <br>  


'''Neurologic'''  <br>  
'''Neurologic'''  <br>  
❑  Mental status may be altered <br>  
❑  [[Altered mental status]] <br>  
❑  Glasgow coma scale is ___ <br>  
❑  [[Glasgow coma scale]] of___ <br>  
❑  Clonus may be present  <br>  
❑  [[Clonus]]  <br>  
❑  Hyperactive reflexes may be present <br>  
❑  [[Hyperactive reflexes]]  <br>
❑  There are deficits in cranial nerves ___ <br>
❑  Deficits in [[cranial nerves]] ___  <br>
 
 
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{{familytree | | | | | | | | A01 | | |A01=<div style="float: left; text-align: left; width: 20em; padding:1em;"> '''Examine the patient:'''<br>
'''General appearance'''<br>
❑ Cachectic<br>
❑ Diaphoretic<br>
❑ Obese<br>
❑ Thin<br>
❑ Well-appearing or ill-appearing<br>
'''Vitals'''<br>
❑ [[Temperature]]<br>
:❑ [[Fever]]  <br>
:❑ [[Hypothermia]] <br>
[[Pulse]]<br>
:❑ Rate <br> 
::❑ [[Tachycardia]]  <br>
::❑ [[Bradycardia]]  <br>
:❑ Rhythm  <br>
::❑ Regular  <br>
::❑ Irregularly irregular  <br>
:❑ Strength  <br>
::❑ Weak  <br>
::❑ Bounding  <br>
::❑ Alternating in strength ([[pulsus alternans]])  <br>
:❑ [[Paradoxical pulse]]  <br>
:❑ Symmetry  <br>
::❑ Asymmetric  <br>
❑ [[Respiration]]<br>
:❑ [[Tachypnea]]  <br>
:❑ [[Bradypnea]]  <br>
:❑ [[Kussmaul respirations]]  <br>
❑ [[Blood pressure]]<br>
:❑ [[Hypotension]]  <br>
:❑ [[Hypertension]]  <br>
:❑ [[Wide pulse pressure]]  <br>
:❑ [[Narrow pulse pressure]]  <br>
❑ [[Pulse oximetry]]<br>
'''Skin'''<br>
❑ Inspection <br>
:❑ [[Cyanosis]]  <br>
:❑ [[Jaundice]]  <br>
:❑ [[Rash]]  <br>
:❑ [[Pallor]]  <br>
:❑ [[Skin lesion|Lesions]]  <br>
❑ Palpation  (e.g., induration, subcutaneous nodules, tightening)<br>
'''Head, Ear, Eye, Nose & Throat'''<br>
❑ [[Head]]<br>
:❑  Abnormalities of the head/hair <br>
:❑  Evidence of [[trauma]]  <br>
❑ [[Eye]]<br>
:❑ [[Icterus|Icteric sclera]]  <br>
:❑ [[Nystagmus]]  <br> 
:❑ [[Eye examination#Testing Extra-Ocular Movements:|Abnormal extra-ocular movements]] <br>
:❑ [[Eye examination#Assessing Pupillary Response to Light:|Pupils not reactive to light]]  <br>
:❑ [[Eye examination#Using the Opthalmoscope|Abnormal findings on ophthalmoscopic exam]] <br>
❑ [[Ear]] <br>
:❑ Reduced hearing acuity<br>
:❑ Positive [[Weber test]]<br>
:❑ Positive [[Rinne test]]<br>
:❑ [[Exudate]] from the ear canal  <br> 
:❑ [[Tenderness]] on movement of the pinnae  <br>
❑ Nose  <br>
:❑  Inflamed [[nares]]<br>
:❑  [[Epistaxis]]  <br>
:❑  [[Purulent]] exudate from the nares  <br>
:❑  [[Tenderness]] to percussion of the sinuses  <br> 
:❑  [[Nasal congestion|Congested nares]]<br>
❑ [[Throat]]<br>
:❑  Erythematous  <br>
:❑  [[Exudate]] <br>
:❑  [[Petechiae]] <br>
:❑  Tonsillar inflammation  <br>
'''Neck'''<br>
❑ Masses, overall appearance, symmetry, tracheal position, crepitus<br>
❑ Elevated [[jugular venous pressure]]<br>
❑ [[Carotid bruits]]  <br>
❑ [[Lymph nodes]]  <br>
❑ [[Thyromegaly]]  <br>
❑ [[Hepatojugular reflux]]  <br>
'''Respiratory examination'''<br>
❑ Assessment of respiratory effort (e.g., intercostal retractions, use of accessory muscles, diaphragmatic movement, [[wheezing]], asymmetric chest movement)<br>
❑ Percussion (e.g., dullness, hyperresonance)<br>
❑ Palpation (e.g., tactile fremitus)<br>
❑ Auscultation ([[rales]], reduced [[breath sounds]], [[egophony]])<br>
'''Cardiovascular examination'''<br>
❑ Palpation (location, size, [[thrill]]s, [[heave]])<br>
❑ Auscultation (abnormal sounds, murmurs, [[pericardial friction rub]])<br>
:❑ [[Heart sounds]]
::❑ [[Heart sounds#First heart tone S1, the "lub"(components M1 and T1)|S1]] <br> 
::❑ [[Heart sounds#Second heart tone S2 the "dub"(components A2 and P2)|S2]] <br> 
::❑ [[Heart sounds#Third heart sound S3|S3]] <br> 
::❑ [[Heart sounds#Fourth heart sound S4|S4]] <br> 
::❑ [[Heart sounds#Summation Gallop|Gallops]] <br>
:❑ [[Murmur]]
::❑ [[Systolic murmur]] best heard at the base (describe the murmur)<br> 
::❑ [[Systolic murmur]] best heard at the apex (describe the murmur)<br> 
::❑ [[Diastolic murmur]] (describe the murmur)<br>  ❑ Carotid arteries (e.g., pulse amplitude, bruits)<br>
❑ Abdominal aorta (e.g., size, bruits)<br>
❑ Femoral arteries (e.g., pulse amplitude, bruits)<br>
❑ Pedal pulses (e.g., pulse amplitude)<br>
'''Abdominal examination'''<br>
❑ Inspection <br>
:❑ [[Abdominal distention]]  <br>
❑ Palpation<br>
:❑ Presence of [[abdominal mass]], [[abdominal tenderness]], [[rebound tenderness]], renal angle tenderness<br>
:❑ Examination of the liver and spleen<br>
::❑ [[Hepatomegaly]]  <br> 
::❑ [[Splenomegaly]]  <br>
:❑ Examination for the presence or absence of hernias<br>
:❑ Examination (when indicated) of anus, perineum, and rectum, including sphincter tone, presence of hemorrhoids, rectal masses<br>
❑ [[Genitourinary exam]], if relevant <br> 
❑ Percussion<br>
:❑ Dullness (fluid thrill, [[ascites]])<br>
❑ Auscultation<br>
:❑ Aortic bruits<br>
'''Extremities'''<br>
❑ Gait and station<br>
❑ Inspection/palpation <br>
:❑ Digits and nails (e.g., [[clubbing]], [[cyanosis]], inflammatory conditions, petechiae, ischemia, infections, nodes)<br>
:❑ Defects, tenderness, masses or effusions<br>
:❑ Range of motion with notation of any pain, crepitation or contracture<br>
:❑ Muscle strength and tone (e.g., flaccid, cogwheel, spastic)<br>
'''Neurological examination'''<br>
❑ [[Glasgow coma scale]] of___  <br>
❑ Test cranial nerves with notation of any deficits<br>
❑ Deep tendon reflexes with notation of any pathologic reflexes (e.g., Babinksi)<br>
:❑  [[Clonus]]  <br>
:❑ [[Hyperactive reflexes]]  <br>
❑ Sensation (e.g., by touch, pin, vibration, proprioception)<br>
'''Psychiatric evaluation'''<br>
❑ Description of patient’s judgment and insight<br>
❑ Brief mental status<br>
:❑ Orientation to time, place, and person<br>
:❑ Recent and remote memory<br>
:❑ Mood and affect<br>
</div>}}
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Latest revision as of 20:35, 1 April 2014

Appearance of the Patient
❑ This section should give a general description of what a patient with the disease you are describing may look like. You may include a physical description such as obese, thin, cachectic, well appearing, ill appearing, diaphoretic etc

Vitals
Temperature

Fever
Hypothermia

Pulse

❑ Rate
Tachycardia
Bradycardia
❑ Rhythm
❑ Regular
❑ Irregularly irregular
❑ Strength
❑ Weak
❑ Bounding
❑ Alternating in strength (pulsus alternans)
Paradoxical pulse
❑ Symmetry
❑ Asymmetric

Blood pressure
Hypotension
Hypertension
Wide pulse pressure
Narrow pulse pressure

Respiratory rate
Tachypnea
Bradypnea
Kussmaul respirations

Skin
Cyanosis
Jaundice
Rash
Pallor
Lesions

Head
❑ Abnormalities of the head/hair
❑ Evidence of trauma

Eyes
Icteric sclera
Nystagmus
Abnormal extra-ocular movements
Pupils not reactive to light
Abnormal findings on ophthalmoscopic exam

Ears
❑ Reduced hearing acuity
❑ Positive Weber test
❑ Positive Rinne test
Exudate from the ear canal
Tenderness on movement of the pinnae

Nose
❑ Inflamed nares
Epistaxis
Purulent exudate from the nares
Tenderness to percussion of the sinuses
Congested nares

Throat
❑ Erythematous
Exudate
Petechiae
❑ Tonsillar inflammation

Neck
❑ Elevated jugular venous pressure
Carotid bruits
Lymph nodes
Thyromegaly
Hepatojugular reflux

Lungs
Pulmonary edema and rales
Wheezing
❑ Reduced breath sounds
Rales
Egophony
❑ Asymmetric chest movement

Heart
Heave
Thrill
Pericardial friction rub
Heart sounds

S1
S2
S3
S4

Gallops
Murmur

Systolic murmur best heard at the base (describe the murmur)
Systolic murmur best heard at the apex (describe the murmur)
Diastolic murmur (describe the murmur)

Abdomen
Abdominal distention
Abdominal tenderness
Rebound tenderness
Abdominal mass
Abdominal guarding
Hepatomegaly
Splenomegaly
Genitourinary exam if relevant

Extremities
Clubbing
Cyanosis
Edema

Neurologic
Altered mental status
Glasgow coma scale of___
Clonus
Hyperactive reflexes
❑ Deficits in cranial nerves ___


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Examine the patient:

General appearance
❑ Cachectic
❑ Diaphoretic
❑ Obese
❑ Thin
❑ Well-appearing or ill-appearing
Vitals
Temperature

Fever
Hypothermia

Pulse

❑ Rate
Tachycardia
Bradycardia
❑ Rhythm
❑ Regular
❑ Irregularly irregular
❑ Strength
❑ Weak
❑ Bounding
❑ Alternating in strength (pulsus alternans)
Paradoxical pulse
❑ Symmetry
❑ Asymmetric

Respiration

Tachypnea
Bradypnea
Kussmaul respirations

Blood pressure

Hypotension
Hypertension
Wide pulse pressure
Narrow pulse pressure

Pulse oximetry
Skin
❑ Inspection

Cyanosis
Jaundice
Rash
Pallor
Lesions

❑ Palpation (e.g., induration, subcutaneous nodules, tightening)
Head, Ear, Eye, Nose & Throat
Head

❑ Abnormalities of the head/hair
❑ Evidence of trauma

Eye

Icteric sclera
Nystagmus
Abnormal extra-ocular movements
Pupils not reactive to light
Abnormal findings on ophthalmoscopic exam

Ear

❑ Reduced hearing acuity
❑ Positive Weber test
❑ Positive Rinne test
Exudate from the ear canal
Tenderness on movement of the pinnae

❑ Nose

❑ Inflamed nares
Epistaxis
Purulent exudate from the nares
Tenderness to percussion of the sinuses
Congested nares

Throat

❑ Erythematous
Exudate
Petechiae
❑ Tonsillar inflammation

Neck
❑ Masses, overall appearance, symmetry, tracheal position, crepitus
❑ Elevated jugular venous pressure
Carotid bruits
Lymph nodes
Thyromegaly
Hepatojugular reflux
Respiratory examination
❑ Assessment of respiratory effort (e.g., intercostal retractions, use of accessory muscles, diaphragmatic movement, wheezing, asymmetric chest movement)
❑ Percussion (e.g., dullness, hyperresonance)
❑ Palpation (e.g., tactile fremitus)
❑ Auscultation (rales, reduced breath sounds, egophony)
Cardiovascular examination
❑ Palpation (location, size, thrills, heave)
❑ Auscultation (abnormal sounds, murmurs, pericardial friction rub)

Heart sounds
S1
S2
S3
S4
Gallops
Murmur
Systolic murmur best heard at the base (describe the murmur)
Systolic murmur best heard at the apex (describe the murmur)
Diastolic murmur (describe the murmur)
❑ Carotid arteries (e.g., pulse amplitude, bruits)

❑ Abdominal aorta (e.g., size, bruits)
❑ Femoral arteries (e.g., pulse amplitude, bruits)
❑ Pedal pulses (e.g., pulse amplitude)
Abdominal examination
❑ Inspection

Abdominal distention

❑ Palpation

❑ Presence of abdominal mass, abdominal tenderness, rebound tenderness, renal angle tenderness
❑ Examination of the liver and spleen
Hepatomegaly
Splenomegaly
❑ Examination for the presence or absence of hernias
❑ Examination (when indicated) of anus, perineum, and rectum, including sphincter tone, presence of hemorrhoids, rectal masses

Genitourinary exam, if relevant
❑ Percussion

❑ Dullness (fluid thrill, ascites)

❑ Auscultation

❑ Aortic bruits

Extremities
❑ Gait and station
❑ Inspection/palpation

❑ Digits and nails (e.g., clubbing, cyanosis, inflammatory conditions, petechiae, ischemia, infections, nodes)
❑ Defects, tenderness, masses or effusions
❑ Range of motion with notation of any pain, crepitation or contracture
❑ Muscle strength and tone (e.g., flaccid, cogwheel, spastic)

Neurological examination
Glasgow coma scale of___
❑ Test cranial nerves with notation of any deficits
❑ Deep tendon reflexes with notation of any pathologic reflexes (e.g., Babinksi)

Clonus
Hyperactive reflexes

❑ Sensation (e.g., by touch, pin, vibration, proprioception)
Psychiatric evaluation
❑ Description of patient’s judgment and insight
❑ Brief mental status

❑ Orientation to time, place, and person
❑ Recent and remote memory
❑ Mood and affect