The Rectal Exam Flashcards
What do you do in the introduction?
WIPE
Wash Hands
Introduce myself
Patient ID and DoB
Explain and consent
Undressed completely from their waist down and covered
Patient lay on left hand side with knees drawn up to chest
What do you for at the end of the bed?
Surrounding area - drips, O2, catheters, drains, vomit bowels
Patient - Body habitus, well/unwell, pain, fever
How do you inspect the peri-anal area?
Put on gloves & apron
uncover patient
Look for any fistulas, haemorrhoids, skin tags, fissures, blood, excoriation
Ask patient to bear down - look for rectal prolapse and normal descent of the perineum
How do you palpate?
Lubricate index finger
Run finger along natal cleft to anus
Warn patient - ‘take a deep breath in’ - then put finger in
Ask patient to squeeze your finger
Palpate rectum (360 deg) - note tenderness or masses. Then, insert finger all the way.
How do you examine the prostate?
Anterior wall
Identify - sulcus, lobes. Should feel rubbery and non-tender.
Note - any tenderness, enlargement of one or both lobes, obliteration of the sulcus, solid masses
What else would you like to do to complete the examination?
Take a full history, examine the abdomen, lymph nodes and external genitalia
What investigations would you carry out?
USS
Biopsy
Blood - cancer markers