Apparent and measurable, such as vital signs, test results,and the physicians exam. Ex: Rash.
Objective Data
Repeating what a patient says in your own words back to the patient.
Restatement
Crackling sounds-indicate fluid in the lungs can be heard in pneumonia patients.
Rales
The rolling cart of emergency supplies and equipment for first aid tray.
Crash Cart
A swelling caused by blood under the skin.
Hematoma
Obtain data from conversation with the patient or attending family member. Include thoughts, feelings,and perceptions.
Subjective Data
A thought, an idea or an opinion is formed as a result of a deeper thought.
Reflection
Restating what a patient says almost exactly as the patient says it.
Mirroring
Low blood sugar
Hypoglycemia
Injury characterized by partial tearing of a ligament that supports a joint.
Sprain
High blood pressure.
Hypertension.
Absence of respiration.
Apnea.
Abnormally fast pulse
Tachycardia
A lateral curvature of the spine.
Scoliosis
Abnormally slow pulse.
Bradycardia
Process of listening to body sounds.
Auscultation
Process of listening to body sounds
Auscultation
A subjective, or internal condition felt by a patient, such as pain, headache, or nausea, or another indication that generally can't be seen.
Symptom
The visual examination of the patients entire body and overall appearance.
Inspection
Nosebleed
Epistaxis