Integumental | Examination

Integumental: Examination
  1. Environment
  2. General inspection
  3. Inspect: entireskinlesions
  4. Palpate: lesionsnodes
Environment
  • N/A so far.
General appearance
  • Pt undressesso entire skin can be examined.
  • Pt. is scratching.
Inspect: entire skin
  • Dry skin (hypothyroid).
  • Thick skin (acromegalyandrogens).
  • Thin skin (Cushing'shypothyroidliver dz).
  • Stretched skin (scleroderma).
  • Scratch marks.
  • Swollen lymph nodes.
  • Systemic rash.
Inspect: lesion
  • Location:
    • Sun exposed vs. covered.
    • Asymmetrical vs. symmetrical.
    • Number.
    • Peripheral vs. trunk.
    • Hallmark locations. See HallmarkRashes Reference
  • Pattern:
    • See Skin LesionPatterns Reference.
    • Discrete vs. confluent.
  • Colour.
  • Size.
  • Shape.
  • Edges:
    • Well demarcated vs. poorly demarcated.
  • Surface:
    • Scalingcrusting.
    • Shiny vs. dull.
    • Thickeningblistering.
    • Ulcerationskin breaksfissures.
    • Elevation.
  • Dischargebleeding.
  • Type of lesion. See Skin Lesion Terminology Reference.
Palpate: lesions
  • Ask pt. if tenderfirst.
  • Palpate lesions/masses. See Examining A Mass Reference.
  • Flat vs. raised.
  • Temperature (inflammatory).
  • Apply pressure:
    • Blanches on pressure.
    • Doesn't blanche on pressure (purpura).
  • Record type of lesion. See Skin Lesion Terminology Reference.
  • See if similar lumps can be found elsewhere (eg RA nodules).
Palpate: nodes
  • If inflammation or carcinoma: palpate draining nodes for the lesions.
  • See Nodes Reference.

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