Survey
* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
CHAPTER 11 Assessment of the Medical Patient Medical Assessment Must determine if Responsive Medical Patient OR Unresponsive Medical Patient Focused History and Physical Exam Responsive Medical Patient Steps in Focused History and Physical Exam Responsive Medical Patient History of present illness SAMPLE history Focused physical exam Baseline vital signs History of Present Illness O = Onset P = Provocation Q = Quality R = Radiation S = Severity T = Time History of Present Illness O = What were you doing when the pain started? P = Can you think of anything that may have triggered it? Q = Can you describe it for me? R = Where exactly is the pain? Does is seem to spread or does it stay in place? S = On a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 being the worst pain ever, where would you rate your pain? T = When did the pain start? Has it changed at all? SAMPLE History S = Signs and symptoms A = Allergies M = Medications P = Pertinent past history L = Last oral intake E = Events leading to injury or illness SAMPLE & OPQRST Patient should be initial source of information. Family and friends may also be a useful source. Continued… SAMPLE & OPQRST Certain medical conditions and chief complaints may allow for further treatment and/or assessment. In these cases, you will need to get certain additional information. Get additional information for: Chest pain With prescribed nitroglycerin Difficulty breathing With prescribed inhaler Allergies With prescribed epinephrine auto-injector Focused Physical Exam As appropriate, assess: Utilize DCAP-BTLS! Head Neck Chest Abdomen Pelvis Extremities Posterior Baseline Vital Signs Respirations Pulse Skin color, temperature, condition Continued… Baseline Vital Signs Pupils Blood pressure Oxygen saturation, according to local protocol Further Steps Provide any interventions required for specific conditions. Transport the patient. Focused History and Physical Exam Unresponsive Medical Patient Steps in Focused History and Physical Exam Unresponsive Medical Patient Rapid physical exam Baseline vital signs Consider requesting ALS History of present illness SAMPLE history Rapid Assessment Start with rapid Assessment (we need to do this because we do not know what the problem is): Utilize DCAP-BTLS! Head Neck Chest Abdomen Pelvis Extremities Posterior Baseline Vital Signs Respirations Pulse Skin color, temperature, condition Pupils Blood pressure Oxygen saturation, according to local protocol History of Present Illness O = Onset P = Provocation Q = Quality R = Radiation S = Severity T = Time History of Present Illness O = What were you doing when the pain started? P = Can you think of anything that may have triggered it? Q = Can you describe it for me? R = Where exactly is the pain? Does is seem to spread or does it stay in place? S = On a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 being the worst pain ever, where would you rate your pain? T = When did the pain start? Has it changed at all? SAMPLE History Get SAMPLE history from bystanders, family, or friends. Further Steps Provide any interventions required for specific conditions. Position the patient to protect the airway. Transport the patient.