DATA BASE SAMPLE: PHYSICAL EXAMINATION WITH ALL NORMAL FINDINGS
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1 DATA BASE SAMPLE: PHYSICAL EXAMINATION WITH ALL NORMAL FINDINGS GENERAL APPEARANCE: (include general mental status) 45 y/o female who is awake and alert and who appears healthy and looks her stated age VITALS Temperature: 37.5 C oral (list the site where the temperature was taken, i.e., oral, rectal, tympanic membrane, axillary) Blood Pressure: R Arm/Palpation (Systolic)- 120 R Arm/Auscultation- 126/70 L Arm/Palpation (Systolic)- 122 L Arm/Auscultation- 126/70 (Document if you need to use a large cuff or thigh cuff for an obese arm.) Heart Rate by radial pulse palpation: 80 regular (this implies 80 beats/minute) Respiration Rate: 14 (again this implies 14 breaths/minute) HEENT Head: Eyes: Ears: Nose: Throat and Mouth: Configuration- normocephalic Hair- normal texture Scalp- lesions, tenderness Sclera- white Conjunctiva- pink Fundoscopyo Red Reflex: present o Disc: round, sharp margins, nl color o Vessels: nl caliber, A/V ratio ~ ½ o Background: abn pigmentation, hemorrhages or exudates o Macula: visualized External Ear- lesions, masses, tenderness Auditory Canal- normal Eardrum- TM s gray, translucent, with nl light reflex Color- pink discharge Septum- midline Inferior and Middle Turbinates normal Teeth: Present and in good dentition Tongue: lesions Gums and Mucosa: swelling, bleeding, infection Pharynx and Tonsillar Fossa: normal Openings of Stensen's and Wharton's Ducts: identified F:\ \FORMS\Normal_PE_Sample_write-up.doc 1 of 5 Revised 1/28/13
2 NECK Active ROM: nl flexion, extension, lateral rotation and tilting Trachea: midline, mobile Thyroid: non-palpable or palpable, nl size & consistency, lesions Suprasternal Notch: pulsation BREASTS Inspection (Breasts and Nipples)- nl size, symmetrical--nipples symmetrical and everted Palpation (Breasts and Nipples)- masses, nipples discharge THORAX & BACK Observation: symmetrical expansion with respiration Percussion: spinal tenderness, CVA (costovertebral angle) tenderness (Comment of findings regarding CVA tenderness under abdomen see example * LUNGS Percussion and Palpation of Lung Fields- nl resonant percussion Auscultation- clear, nl vesicular breath sounds (An accepted abbreviation for normal lung Percussion & Auscultation is Clear to A&P ) HEART Neck Veins- JVD at 45 Carotid Arteries: Palpation (Amplitude and Contour)- nl upstroke & amplitude bilaterally Auscultation: bruits Precordium: Inspection- lifts or heaves - PMI not visible Palpation- parasternal impulses, thrills PMI- palpable in 5 th ICS, MCL; nl size Auscultation: S1- heard best at apex, nl intensity S2- heard best at base, nl splitting, A 2 > P 2 Extra Sounds- S 3, S 4 Murmurs- murmurs ABDOMEN Observation: scaphoid scars, striae Auscultation: nl bowel sounds, bruits Palpation: Superficial- tenderness, masses, guarding Deep- tenderness, masses Liver: Palpation- liver edge not palpable F:\ \FORMS\Normal_PE_Sample_write-up.doc 2 of 5 Revised 1/28/13
3 Percussion - Size- ~10 cm in R midclavicular line Spleen: Kidneys: Femoral Pulses: Palpation- non palpable Left- non palpable Right- non palpable * CVAC Palpation- 4 / 4 bil equal Auscultation- bruits EXTREMITIES Upper: Nails- cyanosis, clubbing Palms- nl color, texture Muscles- nl size Joints (including ROM) Interphalangeal- nl ROM deformities Wrists- flexion = 90, = extention 70, radial deviation = 20, ulnar deviation = 50 Elbows- flexion = 160 Radial pulse- 2+, nl and symmetric Lower: Nails- nl ( cyanosis, clubbing) Muscles- nl size Joints (including ROM) Ankle- dorsiflex = 20, plantar flexion = 40, eversion = 20, inversion = 20 Knee- flexion = 130 Hip- flexion = 100, internal rotation = 40, ext rotation = 40 Pulses: o Posterior Tibial- 2+ bil equal o Dorsalis Pedis- 2+ bil equal SKIN: nl, lesions LYMPH NODES Neck: Submental- not palpable Submandibular- not palpable Anterior and Posterior Cervical- not palpable Pre and Post Auricular- not palpable Suboccipital- not palpable Supraclavicular- not palpable F:\ \FORMS\Normal_PE_Sample_write-up.doc 3 of 5 Revised 1/28/13
4 Axillary: Central Axillary- not palpable Pectoral- not palpable Subscapular- not palpable Lateral Axillary- not palpable Epitrochlear: not palpable Superficial Inguinal (horizontal and vertical): not palpable NEUROLOGIC Mental Status: Awake & Alert; oriented to person, place & time Cranial Nerves: Motor System: Sensory: Reflexes: Coordination: II: Visual Acuity- 20/20 with pocket screener, both eyes Visual Fields- intact in all fields II and III: Pupillary Reaction to Light- direct & consensual nl Accommodation- nl (Can say PERRLA, pupils, equal, round, reactive to light, and accommodation for both) III, IV, VI: EOM- intact V: Light Touch Face- nl in all 3 divisions of V VII: Wrinkle Forehead, Close Eyes, Show Teeth- nl VIII: Hearing- nl by rough testing X: Cough- nl XI: Shrug Shoulders and check sternocleidomastoid muscles - nl XII: Protrude Tongue- midline protrusion Normal tone 5 / 5 strength in all extremities Light Touch- nl Position Sense- nl Vibration- nl Sharp- nl Deep tendono Biceps (C5-6)- 2/4 o Triceps (C6-7)- 2/4 o Brachioradialis-2/4 o Knee (L2-4)- 2/4 o Ankle (S1)- 2/4 Pathological - Plantar Reflex- none (bil down going toes) Gait and Balance- nl Finger to Nose- nl Rapid finger movements- nl Tandem Walking- nl Romberg- negative F:\ \FORMS\Normal_PE_Sample_write-up.doc 4 of 5 Revised 1/28/13
5 GYNECOLOGIC EXAM (FEMALE) External Genitalia- labia, clitoris, urethral orifice & introitus all nl Inspection of Cervix and Vagina- bulging with straining, nl vaginal mucosa, cervix pink discharge. Bimanual Exam- uterus is anterior, midline, smooth, not enlarged, adnexa not felt Rectovaginal Exam- nl sphincter tone; no masses Inspect anus-no fissures, no hemorrhoids Stool for Occult Blood- ɵ (negative) If this were a male patient, you would instead document the following: GENITAL EXAM (MALE) Penis: Inspect and Palpate Scrotum: Inspect and Palpate Meatus- discharge Glans and Shaft- circumcised male - lesions, masses or deformities Inspect- nl Testes- nl size Epididymis and Spermatic cord- non tender, masses RECTAL AND PROSTATE EXAM (MALE) Inspect Anus- lesions Digital Exam of Rectum- nl sphincter tone, masses Digital Exam of Prostate- nl prostate Stool for Occult Blood- ɵ (negative) F:\ \FORMS\Normal_PE_Sample_write-up.doc 5 of 5 Revised 1/28/13
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