Resident survival guide examine the patient

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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
❑ The throat may be erythematous
❑ There may be exudate in the throat
❑ There may be petechiae seen in the throat
❑ There may be tonsillar inflammation

Neck
Jugular venous pressure may be elevated
Carotid bruits
Lymph nodes
Thyromegaly
Hepatojugular reflux

Lungs
Pulmonary edema and rales
Wheezing
❑ Consolidation with reduced breath sounds auscultated
Rales
Egophony
❑ Chest movement may be assymetric

Heart
❑ A heave
❑ A thrill
❑ A friction rub may be pressent

❑ Auscultation

S1
S2
S3
S4
Gallops
❑ A systolic murmur best heard at the base
❑ A systolic murmur best heard at the apex
❑ A diastolic murmur

Abdomen
Abdominal distention
Abdominal tenderness
Rebound
❑ An acute abdomen
❑ An abdominal mass
❑ Guarding
Hepatomegaly
Splenomegaly
❑ Genitourinary exam if relevant

Extremities
Clubbing
Cyanosis
Edema

Neurologic
❑ Mental status may be altered
❑ Glasgow coma scale is ___
❑ Clonus
❑ Hyperactive reflexes
❑ There are deficits in cranial nerves ___