GI Assessment
GI Physical Findings
Musculoskeletal Assessment
Musculoskeletal Findings
Important facts
100

Order of abdominal assessment


What are inspection, auscultation, percussion, and palpation?
100

Tenderness over the Costorvertebral Angle

What is pyelonephritis, kidney inflammation, or kidney stones?

100

Moving an extremity away from the midline of the body

What is abduction?

100

Lateral curvature of the thoracic and lumbar of the spine

What is scoliosis?

100

The screening tool to use for patients related to alcohol intake

What is the CAGE (Cut down, annoyed, guilty, eye-opener) screening tool?

200

What is the length of time to listen for bowel sounds?

What are up to 5 mins?
200

During the inspection of the abdomen, there is a bulging area noted at the umbilicus.

What is a hernia? 

200

Autoimmune response, chronic pain, and stiffness in the morning and at rest, redness involves both joints

What is Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA)

200

muscle strength grading scale

0-no contraction

1-slight contraction

2-Full ROM with gravity elimination (passive motion)

3-Full ROM with gravity

4-Full ROM against gravity, some resistance

5-Full ROM against gravity, full resistance

200

Moderate pitch in all lung fields

What is Bronchovesicular?

300

Define hematemesis and note what conditions.

What is vomiting blood? 

Occurs with stomach ulcers, duodenal ulcers, or enlarged veins in the esophagus (esophageal varies)

300

RUQ pain radiates to the right shoulder, around the right flank to back, nausea/vomiting, and worsens after eating fatty foods

What is Cholecystitis?

300

Progressive deterioration, non-inflammatory, pain at the end of the day, joint swelling may only be one joint involved.

Osteoarthritis (OA)

300

1. Attaches muscle to bone

2. Attaches bone to bone

1. What are tendons?


2. What are ligaments?

300

Claudication

What is pain with activity?

400

The abdomen is distended, skin glistens, and very taunt

What is ascites?

400

Pain in the RLQ, rebound tenderness, nausea/vomiting, fever, positive iliopsoas test (psoas test)

What is Appendicitis?

400

Weakness to the affected upper extremity, difficulty to raise arm over the head, pain at night

What is a rotator cuff injury?

400

Articulation of two or more bones that form a functional unit

What is a joint?

400

closure of the AV valves, loudest at the apex, beginning of the systole, first heart sound

What is S1?

500

A child that has projectile vomiting. What may be the cause?

What is pyloric stenosis? (Thickening or swelling of the pylorus)

500

Define Abdominal Borborymi

What are Hyperactive Bowel Sounds or low, high-pitched, rushing, tinkling, growling sounds? 

500

Uric acid level is elevated, painful and swollen joint, warmth, low-grade fever, more common in men

What is gout?

500

Bone mineral decreases, increasing the risk for fractures, which is more common in women during the aging process. 

The recommended screening.

What is osteoporosis?

What is the DEXA scan (Dual Energy X-ray Absorptiometry)

500

True or False: Lymph nodes are not palpable at any age.

False, lymph nodes are palpable in children until after puberty.