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Focused Exam-Abdominal Pain Esther Parks Shadowhealth Objective

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Focused Exam: Abdominal Pain Results | Turned In

Objective Data Collection: 22 of 26 (87%)

Your Results

Overview

Transcript

Subjective Data Collection

Objective Data Collection

Education & Empathy

Documentation

Program Competency Progress

Student Survey

Correct

Partially correct

Incorrect

Missed

Inspected head and face 0 of 1 po

Skull Symmetry (No point)

Symmetric

Asymmetric

Facial Feature Symmetry (1/3 point)

Symmetric

Asymmetric

Appearance (1/3 point)

No visible abnormal ûndings

Flushed appearance

Rash or lesion

Skin growths (freckles, moles, or birth mark)

Excessive hair growth

Evidence of skin trauma (scar, laceration, or bruising)

Inspected nasal mucosa 1 of 1 poin

Appearance (1/1 point)

Moist and pink

Dry appearance

Redness

Inspected mouth 1 of 1 poin

Oral Mucosa (1/1 point)

Moist and pink

Dry appearance

Redness

Inspected abdomen 1 of 1 poin

Symmetry (1/3 point)

Symmetric

Asymmetric

Contour (1/3 point)

Flat

Rounded

Protuberant

Hollowed

Appearance (1/3 point)

No visible abnormal ûndings

Rash

Striae

Bulging around umbilicus

Distension

Visible masses (warts, cysts, or tumors)

Freckles, birthmark, or discoloration

Excessive hair growth

Scarring

Laceration, lesion, or wound

Bruising

Redness

Jaundice

Prominent veins

Inspected for edema in lower extremities 1 of 1 poin

Right: Edema (1/4 point)

No edema

Pitting

Non-pitting

Right: Severity Of Edema (1/4 point)

No edema

1+ Slight pitting

2+ Deeper pit, disappears in 10 to 15 seconds

3+ Noticeably deep pit that lasts more than a minute

4+ Very deep pit that lasts 2 to 5 minutes

Left: Edema (1/4 point)

No edema

Pitting

Non-pitting

Left: Severity Of Edema (1/4 point)

No edema

1+ Slight pitting

2+ Deeper pit, disappears in 10 to 15 seconds

3+ Noticeably deep pit that lasts more than a minute

4+ Very deep pit that lasts 2 to 5 minutes

Auscultated heart sounds 1 of 1 poin

Heart Sounds (1/2 point)

S1 and S2 audible

S1, S2, and S3 audible

S1, S2, and S4 audible

S1, S2, S3, and S4 audible

Extra Heart Sounds (1/2 point)

No extra sounds

Gallops

Murmur

Friction rub

Valve clicks

Auscultated breath sounds 1 of 1 poin

Breath Sounds (1/3 point)

Present in all areas

Diminished in some areas

Absent in some areas

Adventitious Sounds (1/3 point)

No adventitious sounds

Wheezing

Fine crackles

Stridor

Rhonchi

Rales

Location (1/3 point)

All areas clear

Percussed liver 1 of 1 poin

Liver Span (1/1 point)

Smaller than 6 cm

Between 6 and 12 cm

Greater than 12 cm

Percussed CVA tenderness 1 of 1 poin

Patient Reaction (1/1 point)

Did not react

Pain reaction

Palpated abdomen - light 1 of 1 poin

Tenderness (1/3 point)

None reported

Tenderness reported

Location Of Tenderness (1/3 point)

No quadrants tender

Right upper quadrant

Right lower quadrant

Left upper quadrant

Left lower quadrant

Observations (1/3 point)

No additional observations

Masses

Guarding

Distension

Palpated abdomen - deep 1 of 1 poin

Presence Of Unexpected Mass (1/2 point)

No palpable mass

Palpable mass

Location Of Mass (1/2 point)

No palpable mass

Right upper quadrant

Right lower quadrant

Left upper quadrant

Left lower quadrant

Around umbilicus

Palpated aortic width 1 of 1 poin

Size (1/1 point)

3 cm or less

Greater than 3 cm

Palpated liver 1 of 1 poin

Detection (1/1 point)

Not palpable

Palpable

Palpated spleen 1 of 1 poin

Detection (1/1 point)

Not palpable

Palpable

Palpated bladder 1 of 1 poin

Detection (1/1 point)

Not palpable

Palpable

Palpated kidneys 1 of 1 poin

Right (1/2 point)

Not palpable

Palpable

Left (1/2 point)

Not palpable

Palpable

Tested skin turgor 1 of 1 poin

Observations (1/1 point)

No tenting

Tenting

Performed pelvic exam 1 of 1 poin

Observations (1/1 point)

No abnormal ûndings

Inüammation or irritation

Discharge

Bleeding

Tenderness

Masses or growths

Performed digital rectal exam 0 of 1 poin

Observations (No point)

No abnormal ûndings

Hemorrhoids

Fissures

Ulceration

Weak sphincter tone

Fecal mass in rectal vault

Checked urinalysis 1 of 1 poin

Clarity (1/4 point)

Clear

Cloudy

Color (1/4 point)

Pale yellow

Dark yellow

Pinkish hue

Red or brown

Acidity (1/4 point)

Acidic (6 - 6)

Neutral (7)

Alkaline (7 - 8)

Presence Of Additional Substances (1/4 point)

No additional substances detected

Blood

Protein

Sugar

Ketones

Bilirubin

Nitrites

Leukocyte esterase

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Focused Exam-Abdominal Pain Esther Parks Shadowhealth Objective

Course: Family Nurse Practitioner Ii (NUR 535)

24 Documents
Students shared 24 documents in this course
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Focused Exam: Abdominal Pain Results | Turned In
Objective Data Collection: 22.67 of 26 (87.19%)
Your Results
Overview
Transcript
Subjective Data Collection
Objective Data Collection
Education & Empathy
Documentation
Program Competency Progress
Student Survey
Correct
Partially correct
Incorrect
Missed
Inspected head and face 0.67 of 1 po
Skull Symmetry (No point)
Symmetric
Asymmetric
Facial Feature Symmetry (1/3 point)
Symmetric
Asymmetric
Appearance (1/3 point)
No visible abnormal ûndings
Flushed appearance
Rash or lesion
Skin growths (freckles, moles, or birth mark)
Excessive hair growth
Evidence of skin trauma (scar, laceration, or bruising)
Inspected nasal mucosa 1 of 1 poin
Appearance (1/1 point)
Moist and pink
Dry appearance
Redness
Inspected mouth 1 of 1 poin
Oral Mucosa (1/1 point)
Moist and pink
Dry appearance
Redness