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Detailed Physical Examination CHAPTER 12
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Detailed Physical Examination Patients Needing a Detailed Examination
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You may not always have an opportunity to do a detailed physical examination.
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Examination Procedure
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The detailed physical exam evaluates the DCAP-BTLS more precisely.
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Palpate the head beginning with the superior surface.
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Palpate the frontal area of the face.
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Inspect the ears and look for blood or fluid.
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Assess the eyes for pupillary response and any discoloration.
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Inspect the mouth for injury or foreign bodies.
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Palpate the neck while an assistant maintains stabilization.
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Examine the chest and look for paradoxical movement or deformity.
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Auscultate breath sounds bilaterally.
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Bilateral: Refers to both the right and left sides of the body. Normal breath sounds are clear and equal bilaterally.
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Palpate the four quadrants of the abdomen.
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Palpate the pelvis.
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Palpate the lower extremities & assess pulse, motor function & sensation.
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Palpate the upper extremities & assess pulse, motor function & sensation.
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Ideally, a detailed exam should be performed while en route to the facility.
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Assessing Vital Signs
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SUMMARY Detailed Physical Examination Detailed Physical Examination Assessing Vital Signs Assessing Vital Signs
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