Cardiorespiratory Exam

Decreased Air Entry bilaterally but no signs of focal consolidation on exam. Cardiac exam was also unremarkable today. 

Learning Point: This probably won't add much to your diagnosis of this patient's new onset back pain, especially since he's not complaining of any chest pain or SOB. However, because he does have lung cancer, it is probably best to determine what his chest sounds like at this point.

Physical Examination

  • Reason for VIsit
  • History of Present Illness
  • Past Medical History
  • Social History
  • Physical Examination
  • Family History
  • Cancer Pain Management
  • The Last Days
  • Case Learning Objectives
  • References
  • Investigations
Map: Emil, Palliative Care (24)
Node: 581
Score:

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  • Labyrinth on case study method
  • Range of motion exam of back.
  • Do you get incontinence?
  • inform Motor Vehicles office
  • Other (specify)
  • Did the pain start suddenly or did it come on gradually?
  • Pharmacy Student
  • Do you lose consciousness?
  • Occupational History
  • Tell family that CMPA will counsel team on correct decision
  • Meds
  • Social Work Student
  • Working with Counters and Questions
  • Do you lose consciousness?
  • Do you get weakness anywhere?
  • Do you have any allergies?
  • Hip examination
  • Do you get any problems with your eyes?
  • Sätter en hård nackkrage
  • Travel History
  • Have you injured your head recently?
  • Tittar i munnen
  • What physical examination maneuvers would help you ascertain if Emil has a spinal cord compression?
  • Gradual disclosure
  • Cardiorespiratory Exam

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