Chest x-ray

Feb 18, 2017 by in GENERAL SURGERY Comments Off on Chest x-ray

Chest radiograph showing right central venous line (solid white arrow) and ET tube (hollow white arrow) in correct positions. A left central line, which only reaches the brachiocephalic vein, requires…

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Oral and maxillofacial examination

Feb 18, 2017 by in GENERAL SURGERY Comments Off on Oral and maxillofacial examination

1. Palpation of supraorbital ridge and frontal bone. 2. Palpation of infraorbital and lateral orbital ridges. 3. Palpation of zygomatic arch. 4. Palpation of mandibular ramus and angle. 5. Palpation…

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Examination of the knee

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Rationale: Excessive lateral translation of the patella, compared to the contralateral side, may suggest previous dislocation and injury to the medial patellofemoral ligament and retinaculum. Technique: The patient is supine…

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Examination of the thorax and lungs

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Left posterolateral thoracotomy. Right-sided chest drain scar in the 5th intercostal space, anterior to the mid-axillary line. Posterolateral thoracotomy (5th intercostal space) to access the lungs and pleura Anterolateral thoracotomy…

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Global neurological examination

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Examination notes How is an apnoea test performed? Preoxygenate with 100% O2. Disconnect the ventilator (high-flow O2 may be administered through a catheter). Serial ABGs should be performed. A pCO2…

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Knee x-ray

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AP and HBL x-rays of the knee show a lipohaemarthrosis (arrow) due to displaced vertical lateral tibial plateau fracture (curved arrow). AP x-ray of the right knee shows anterior cruciate…

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Examination of the lower limb venous system

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Lower limb venous anatomy. What are the symptoms of chronic venous disease? Leg ache, heaviness, tightness or bursting pain associated with prolonged periods of standing Skin irritation or itchiness Leg…

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Examination of the groin

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The inguinal ligament runs between the ASIS and the pubic tubercle. The midpoint of the inguinal ligament is the middle of a line running between the ASIS and the pubic…

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Examination of the neck and thyroid

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What history points should be elicited for thyroid disease? Anxiety/mood Weight change Appetite Bowel habit Temperature preference Palpitations Visual disturbance Radiation exposure Family history Drug history – lithium/amiodarone What is…

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Examination of ulcers

Feb 18, 2017 by in GENERAL SURGERY Comments Off on Examination of ulcers

How can the aetiology of an ulcer be deduced from the examination findings? Arterial Venous Neuropathic Diabetic Malignant Location Distal areas: heels, tips of toes, metatarsal heads, dorsal and plantar…

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