Title: Brady2, Emergency Care Slides
1Chapter
11
Assessment of the Medical Patient
2Chapter
11
- Focused History and Physical Exam
(Responsive Patient) - Focused History and Physical Exam
(Unresponsive Patient)
3Focused History and Physical Exam
Responsive Medical Patient
4Steps in Focused History and Physical Exam
Responsive Medical Patient
- History of present illness
- SAMPLE history
- Focused physical exam
- Baseline vital signs
5History of Present Illness
Onset Provocation Quality Radiation
Severity Time
O P Q R S T
6SAMPLE History
Signs and symptoms Allergies
Medications Pertinent past history Last
oral intake Events leading to problem
S A M P L E
7Focused Physical Exam
As appropriate, assess
- Head
- Neck
- Chest
- Abdomen
- Pelvis
- Extremities
- Posterior
8Baseline Vital Signs
- Respirations
- Pulse
- Skin color, temperature, condition
9 When the patient has a chief complaint for
which you can administer treatment, you will
need to get certain additional information.
(Continued)
10 Get additional information for
- Chest pain
- Difficulty breathing
- Allergies
- Altered mental status
- Poisoning and overdose
- Exposure to heat or cold
11Focused History and Physical Exam
Unresponsive Medical Patient
12Steps in Focused History and Physical Exam
Unresponsive Medical Patient
- Rapid physical exam
- Baseline vital signs
- Consider requesting ALS
- History of present illness
- SAMPLE history
13 Position patient to correct airway.
14Rapid Assessment
Start with rapid assessment
- Head
- Neck
- Chest
- Abdomen
- Pelvis
- Extremities
- Posterior
15Baseline Vital Signs
- Respirations
- Pulse
- Skin color, temperature, condition
16History of Present Illness
Onset Provocation Quality Radiation
Severity Time
O P Q R S T
17Sample History
Get SAMPLE history from bystanders, family, or
friends.
18REVIEW QUESTIONS
1. What is the order of the focused
history and physical exam of a responsive medical
patient?
2. What do the letters in OPQRST
stand for?
19REVIEW QUESTIONS
3. What questions do you ask to
get a SAMPLE history?
4. What is the order of the four steps
in the focused history and physical exam of an
unresponsive medical patient?
20- What is the priority of this patient?
- What are the next steps in the management of
this patient? - What part of the focused history and physical
exam - should follow next?
- What signs or symptoms would you look for to
determine - if the patient was getting better or worse?