38 Assisting with a General Physical Examination



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Learning Outcomes 38-2 38.1 Identify the purpose of a general physical. CHAPTER 38 Assisting with a General Physical Examination 38.2 Describe the role of the medical assistant in a general physical. 38.3 Explain safety precautions used during a general physical. 38.4 Carry out the steps necessary to prepare the patient for an. Learning Outcomes (cont.) 38.5 Describe how to position and drape a patient in each of the ten common positions. 38.6 Describe how to assist patients from different cultures, patients with disabilities, and pediatric patients during a physical. 38.7 Identify the six methods used in a general physical. 38.8 List the components of a general physical. 38-3 Learning Outcomes (cont.) 38.9 Perform the procedures for vision screenings. 38.10 Perform the procedures for hearing screenings. 38.11 Explain the special needs of the elderly for patient education. 38.12 Identify ways to help a patient follow up on a doctor s recommendations. 38-4 Introduction You must make the client comfortable and assist the physician during the physical Physical is the first step in the process for the physician. A skilled medical assistant can create an atmosphere that results in a positive outcome for the patient during the physical. 38-5 Purpose of General Physical Examination To confirm an overall state of health To diagnose a medical problem Focuses on an organ system Based on patient s chief complaint 38-6 1

38-7 Purpose of General Physical Examination (cont.) Clinical diagnosis Based on signs and symptoms of a disease Sign objective information that can be detected Symptom subjective information from the patient Laboratory and diagnostic tests Confirm clinical diagnosis Aid in forming differential diagnosis Aid in developing a prognosis Formulate a treatment plan and/or drug therapy Role of Medical Assistant Enable the doctor to perform an effective Contribute to patient confidence in care Physical and emotional comfort Tasks Interview Write an accurate history Determine vital signs and measure weight and height Assist with Your responsibilities include ensuring that all instruments and supplies are readily available to the doctor during the. 38-8 What are two purposes for a general physical? Describe the role the medical assistant plays in this exam. ANSWER: A physical is used to confirm the patient s overall state of health or to diagnose a medical problem. The medical assistant s role includes putting the patient at ease, performing the initial interview, documenting the patient history, taking vital signs and body measurements, assisting the physician in the exam, and making sure instruments and supplies are available for the exam. 38-9 Safety Precautions Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards and guidelines Protect employee Make workplace safe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines Protect patients and health-care workers 38-10 Safety Precautions (cont.) 1. Hand washing Before and after each patient contact Before and after each procedure 2. Wear gloves if there is probability of contact with Blood Nonintact skin Body fluids Moist surfaces 38-11 Safety Precautions (cont.) 3. Wear a mask if there is any possibility of exposure to an infectious disease transmitted by airborne droplets 4. Respiratory hygiene/cough etiquette 5. Isolation precautions Personal protective equipment Keep patients with possible infections separated from other patients 38-12 2

Safety Precautions (cont.) 6. Discard all disposable equipment and supplies appropriately 7. Clean and disinfect the exam room after each patient 8. Sanitize, disinfect, and sterilize equipment appropriately 38-13 Mrs. Jefferson brings her daughter, Laura, to the office because of what she describes as an upper respiratory infection. Laura is coughing and the medical assistant notices a blister-like rash on her arms. What actions should the medical assistant take? ANSWER: Laura most likely has chickenpox. She and her mother should be moved away from other patients in the waiting room to a private area. Since chickenpox is spread by droplet, the medical assistant and physician should wear a mask and gloves when in the room. In addition, the room should be cleaned and sanitized following the appointment. Impressive! 38-14 Preparing the Patient for an Examination Emotional explain exactly what will occur Physical offer the bathroom and instruct the patient on how to disrobe and don an exam gown Positioning and draping help patient assume needed exam position and drape to provide privacy 38-15 Positioning and Draping Positions facilitate physician s Assist the patient to appropriate position Make as comfortable as possible Cover with appropriate drape Keep patient warm Maintain privacy/modesty 38-16 Positioning and Draping (cont.) Positions Sitting Supine (recumbent) Dorsal recumbent Lithotomy Trendelenburg s Fowler s Prone Sims Knee-chest Proctologic 38-17 Positioning and Draping (cont.) Sitting Supine/recumbent Dorsal recumbent 38-18 3

38-19 38-20 Positioning and Draping (cont.) Positioning and Draping (cont.) Lithotomy Fowler s Sims Proctologic Trendelenburg s Prone Knee-Chest 38-21 38-22 Special Considerations Special Considerations (cont.) Patients from different cultures Avoid stereotyping Avoid making judgments Patients with disabilities Provide extra assistance as needed Ask for assistance with patient transfers Children Modify techniques based on age and ability Emotional Involve child in the Approach infants and toddlers slowly, with a smile and gentle voice Perform procedures quickly Physical Examination position based on age and ability Examine painful areas and genitalia of older children last 38-23 38-24 Examination Methods An elderly female patient needs her lower abdomen and genitalia examined by the physician. What would be the best position to place her in and why? ANSWER: The dorsal recumbent position is recommended over the lithotomy position because an elderly patient may have difficulty placing her legs in stirrups. Inspection Visual Assesses posture, mannerisms, and hygiene Size, shape, color, position, symmetry Presence of abnormalities Palpation Touch texture, temperature, shape Presence of vibration or movements Superficial or with additional pressure 4

38-25 38-26 Examination Methods (cont.) Examination Methods (cont.) Percussion Tapping and striking the body to hear sounds or feel vibrations Determine location, size, or density of structure or organ Auscultation Listening to body sounds Assess sounds from heart, lungs, and abdominal organs Manipulation Systemic moving of a patient s body parts Range of motion of joints Mensuration Measuring Height and weight Length or diameter of extremity Growth of uterus during pregnancy 38-27 Examination 38-28 Jimmy Jones is complaining of abdominal pain. What types of methods will the physician most likely use to assess this complaint? Overall appearance and the condition of skin, nails, and hair ANSWER: The physician will use inspection to determine if there are any visual abnormalities of Jimmy s abdomen, palpation to feel for any abnormalities, percussion to determine if there is fluid or air in the abdomen, and auscultation to assess bowel sounds. The medical assistant may be asked to measure the abdominal girth. Bravo! The body Head, neck, eyes, ears, nose and sinuses, mouth, and throat Chest and lungs, heart, breasts Abdomen, genitalia, and rectum Musculoskeletal and neurological systems 38-29 38-30 Medical assistant Be familiar with the components of the Know equipment and supplies used Ensure the patient s comfort Protect the patient s modesty Can you name these pieces of equipment? General appearance Skin a good indicator of overall health Nails and nail beds Hair pattern of growth and texture Head Abnormal condition of scalp or skin Puffiness Abnormal growths 5

38-31 38-32 Neck Lymph nodes, thyroid glands, and major blood vessels Symmetry and range of motion Eyes The presence of disease or abnormalities Pupils for light response Muscles Ears Outer ear Symmetry and size Presence of lesions, redness, or swelling Inner ear structures Canals Eardrums Nose and sinuses Nasal mucosa Structures of nose Palpation to check for tenderness in sinuses Internal structures 38-33 38-34 Mouth and throat Mouth impression of overall health and hygiene Throat Common site of infection Tonsils swelling or redness Chest and lungs Inspection Symmetry in expansion Shape Posture position Palpation fluid or foreign mass in lungs Auscultation listen for abnormalities Heart and vascular system Percussion size of heart Auscultation Heart sounds Rate, rhythm, intensity, and pitch Pulses Breasts Palpation for abnormalities Abdomen Inspection Auscultation Percussion Palpation 38-35 38-36 Genitalia Female lithotomy position Male Supine position then standing Infection, structural abnormalities, lumps An assistant of same sex as patient must be in the room during Rectum Usually performed following exam of genitalia Lesions or abnormalities Occult blood Musculoskeletal system Posture Gait Range of motion Muscle strength Body measurements Development and coordination in children Neurological system Reflexes Mental and emotional status Sensory and motor functions Intellectual assessment in children Mental status and memory in elderly 6

38-37 38-38 What is the medical assistant s role in a general physical? ANSWER: The medical assistant should be familiar with the components of the, know equipment and supplies used, ensure the patient s comfort, and protect the patient s modesty. Completing the Examination Assist patient to a sitting position Allow the patient to perform any necessary self-hygiene measures Perform additional tests or procedures Completing the Screening for visual acuity Snellen chart distance Jaegar chart near vision Ishihara book color vision Special considerations Children Patients with dementia or Alzheimer s disease Auditory acuity audiometer 38-39 Completing the Patient education Assess needs Topics Risk factors for disease Medication administration Self-help or diagnostic techniques Do not talk down to patient Ensure understanding Give written instructions 38-40 Completing the Special problems of the elderly Greater need for patient education Common problems: Incontinence Depression Lack of information on preventive medicines Poor patient compliance when taking medications Involve family members when possible 38-41 Completing the Follow-up Scheduling the patient for future visits Making outside appointments for diagnostic tests Helping the patient and patient s family plan for home nursing care Helping the patient obtain help from community or social services 38-42 7

What is important to remember when providing patient education? 38-43 In Summary 38.1 A general physical exam is done either to confirm an overall state of health or to examine a patient to diagnose a medical problem. 38-44 ANSWER: You should provide information in a way the patient can understand it, but you should not talk down to the patient. In addition, you need to verify that the patient understands what you taught. Super! 38.2 The medical assistant assists the patient and physician during an exam. Making the patient physically and emotionally comfortable as well as providing materials and assistance to the physician are essential to a successful exam. 38.3 During an exam, the medical assistant should perform hand hygiene, wear gloves and other personal protective equipment, ensure respiratory hygiene/cough etiquette, use isolation precautions, dispose of biohazardous waste, and clean and disinfect the exam room as necessary to provide for safety. 38.4 The medical assistant should prepare the patient for an exam emotionally, by using simple, direct language; physically, by providing for the patient s comfort and privacy and by positioning him or her according to the type of exam or procedure; and by modifying techniques to meet the needs of special patients. 38-45 38.5 The ten common exam positions include sitting, supine, dorsal recumbent, lithotomy, Trendelenburg, Fowler s, prone, Sims, knee-chest, and proctologic. 38.6 When assisting with the physical exam, avoid judging and stereotyping patients from different cultures, and obtain a translator for proper communication if necessary. 38-46 38.7 Assist patients with physical disabilities with transfers and other tasks they cannot accomplish themselves. 38.8 Involve the child in the exam process and assist him based upon his age and ability to cooperate. 38-47 38.9 The six methods used in a general physical exam include inspection, palpation, percussion,auscultation, mensuration, and manipulation. 38.10 A general physical exam typically includes an evaluation of the general appearance, head, neck, eyes, ears, nose and sinuses, mouth and throat, chest and lungs, heart, breasts, abdomen, genitalia, rectum, musculoskeletal system, and neurological system. 38-48 8

38-49 38-50 38.11 Vision screening procedures include using the Snellen chart for distance visual acuity, the Jaegar chart for screening for near vision, and the Ishihara book for color vision screening. 38.12 An auditory acuity test is done before or after the exam using some type of audiometer. 38.13 Patient education for the elderly requires ensuring compliance when taking medications, providing preventative medicine education tools, and recognizing problems related to incontinence and depression. 38.14 In order to assist the patient with follow-up after his or her exam, you may schedule future visits, schedule visits outside of the office, help plan for home care, and if within your scope of practice provide education related to the patient s condition. End of Chapter 38 38-51 Health is the thing that makes you feel that now is the best time of the year. ~ Franklin P. Adams 9