Respiratory Physical Exam Flashcards
what is pulsus paradoxus
inspiratory reduction in BP more than 10 mmHg–related to tension pneumothorax and asthma
what should you look for on inspection
breathlessness, WOB
cachexia
examin sputum if available
look at hands, neck, eyes, mouth, face, chest
what to look for on resp exam in the hands
clubbing (CF, bronchiectasis, bronchogenic carcinoma)
nicotine staining
peripheral cyanosis
muscle wasting
tremor (from B2 agonists)
what to look for on resp exam in the neck
examine JVP
increased in cor pulmonale and tension pneumo
what to look for on resp exam in the eyes
anemia
what to look for on resp exam in the mouth
central cyanosis
pursed lip breathing COPD
tonsils
hoarse voice
stridor
what to look for on resp exam in the face
ptosis, miosis and anhydrosis suggestive of horners or SVC obstruction
what to look for on resp exam in the best
accessory muscle use
intercostal indrawing
diaphragmatic parados
scars, drains, radiotherapy marks
tracheal deviation
kyphosis
scoliosis
lordosis
barrel chest
pectus excavatum
pectus carinatum
what should you palpate for on resp exam
tracheal deviation
LAD
tactile fremitus
respiratory expansion
location of apex beat
what should you check for on percussion
dullness–consolidation
hyperresonance–hyperinflation or PTX
diaphragmatic excursion–normal is 3-6 cm