Physical examination template

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Charmaine Patel, M.D. [2]

Introduction to the Physical Examination Page

  • The page name should be "(Disease name) physical examination", with only the first letter of the title capitalized.
  • Goal:To describe in detail the various aspects of the physical examination with attention to how the disease you are describing may present.
  • Remember this section is to describe what characteristics may be found on physical examination, not how to do a physical exam (unless you are including specialized signs, eg Chvostek's sign, in which case you may give a brief description).
  • As with all microchapter pages liking to the main page, at the top of the edit box put {{CMG}}, your name template, and the microchapter navigation template you created at the beginning.
  • Remember to create links within Wikidoc by placing [[square brackets]] around key words which you want to link to other pages. For more information on how to create links click here.
  • Remember to follow the same format and capitalization of letters as outlined in the template below.
  • You should include the name of the disease in the first sentence of every subsection.

Overview

  • The overview section should include the disease name in the first sentence.
  • The goal is to summarize the physical examination page in several sentences. This section can be the same as the physical examination segment on the overview page.
  • To see an example of an overview section on a physical examination page, click here.
  • A template sentence for the overview statement is as follows: "Disease name" is commonly associated with the findings of ___ on physical examination. Other pertinent findings include ___".

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
  • For an example of the appearance of a patient section in the physical examination page, click here.

Vitals

Temperature

Pulse

Rate

Rhythm

  • The pulse is regular
  • The pules is irregularly irregular

Strength

Symmetry

  • The pulses may be asymmetric

Blood Pressure

Respiratory Rate

Tachypnea may be present.

Skin

Head

Eyes

Icteric sclera may be present

Ears

Nose

Throat

Neck

Lungs

Heart

Auscultation

Abdomen

Extremities

Neurologic