Lab: Exams Flashcards
Diabetic foot exam steps
- Inspection
- Palpation
- Vascular exam: dorsalis pedis, cap refill
- Reflexes: Achilles
- Monofilament testing (6 sites)
- Sensation testing: gross, vibratory, pain, or temp
Six sites for monofilament testing on diabetic foot
- Big toe, pinky toe
- Base of: big toe, 3rd, pink
- Heel
Four steps to lymphatic dxing
- Eval indications and risk/benefits ratio
- Eval central myofascial path
- Eval fluid pumps
- Eval peripheral/regional pathways
How to evaluate central myofascial pathways
Look for the compensated flow pattern (LRLR) at craniocervical, cervicothoracic, thoracolumbar, and lumbopelvic junctions
Three fluid pumps to evaluate
- Thoracic inlet
- Thoracic diaphragm
- Pelvic diaphragm
How to evaluate peripheral/regional pathways in lymphatics
Palpate lymph nodes
Four steps in treatment of lymphatics
- Open pathways to remove restriction to flow
- Maximize diaphgragmatic fx
- Increase pressure differentials
- Mobilize target tissue fluids
First treatment every time for lymphatics
Thoracic inlet MFR
Two techniques to mobilize targeted tissue fluids
Effleurage and petrissage
Six steps in an abdominal exam
- Drape pt
- Inspection
- Auscultation
- Percussion
- Palpation
- Specialty tests
Four steps in Dxing innominate SD
- Palpate for TART findings
- Lateralization testing
- Palpate landmarks bilaterally
- Dx SD
Abnormal lymph node characteristics
Large, irregular, hard, tender, fixed
Grey turners sign vs cullen’s sign
Grey turners: bruising on flanks
Cullens sign: bruising around umbilicus