*NURSING > CASE STUDY > SH Focused Exam Chest Pain Brian Foster 2021 (All)
Experience Overview FOCUSED EXAM: CHEST PAIN Patient: Brian Foster Grade: 100% Subjective Data Collection 23 out of 23 Objective Data Collection 21 out of 21 Time 183 minutes total spent in a... ssignment Objective Data Collection: 21 of 21 (100%) Inspected face 1 of 1 point Appearance (1/1 point) No visible abnormal findings Rash or lesion Cyanosis Pallor Redness or flushing Evidence of trauma (scar, laceration, or bruising) Inspected for jugular venous distension 1 of 1 point Height Of Venous Pressure (1/1 point) 4 cm or less above the sternal angle More than 4 cm above the sternal angle Inspected chest 1 of 1 point Symmetry (1/2 point) Symmetric Asymmetric Appearance (1/2 point) No visible abnormal findings Rash or lesion AP diameter abnormal Intercostal retraction while breathing Excessive use of accessory muscles while breathing Pectus excavatum Skin growths (freckles or moles) Evidence of skin trauma (scar, laceration, or bruising) Inspected hands and fingernails 1 of 1 point Right: Appearance (1/4 point) No visible abnormal findings Redness Moles or skin tags Masses (warts, cysts, or tumors) Freckles, birthmark, or other discoloration Excessive dry or flaking skin Purpura Scarring Laceration, lesion, or wound Bruising Rash Left: Appearance (1/4 point) No visible abnormal findings Redness Moles or skin tags Masses (warts, cysts, or tumors) Freckles, birthmark, or other discoloration Excessive dry or flaking skin Purpura Scarring Laceration, lesion, or wound Bruising Rash Right: Nail Changes (1/4 point) No visible abnormal findings Pallor Cyanosis Splinter hemorrhages Clubbing Left: Nail Changes (1/4 point) No visible abnormal findings Pallor Cyanosis Splinter hemorrhages Clubbing Inspected lower extremities and toenails 1 of 1 point Right: Appearance (1/4 point) No visible abnormal findings Visible distortion or swelling Brownish pigmentation Skin thickening Ulceration Varicose veins Right: Nail Changes (1/4 point) No visible abnormal findings Pallor Cyanosis Splinter hemorrhages Clubbing Left: Appearance (1/4 point) No visible abnormal findings Visible distortion or swelling [Show More]
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