Integumentary System Assessment Techniques Lecture

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Explore the physical assessment techniques for the integumentary system, focusing on the skin, hair, and nails. Learn about inspection and palpation methods, nail assessment criteria including shape variations, and skin assessment parameters such as color, texture, and pigmentation. Discover how to identify abnormalities like clubbing, spoon shape nails, Beau's lines, and changing moles using specific examination techniques.


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  1. Physical Assessment Integumentary System Lecture -2- Hassanain Mohammed Kadhim

  2. Equipment Ruler Lighting Penlight Gloves Magnifying glass Woods lamp

  3. Integumentary System; Including ( Skin , Hair , Nail ) Used Only 2 Techniques 1- Inspection 2- Palpation

  4. Nails Assessment PE Technique : Inspection Color Normal : pink Abnormal: Pale, Bluish Hygiene: Clean, Welly trimmed Abnormal: Dirty , Consideration : client work , educate for cleaning

  5. Shape: Convex ,the angle between the nail bad and the nail is 160 degree Abnormal: 1-spoon shape 2-early clubbing 180 degree , 3-late clubbing; More than 180 degree 4-Beau s line

  6. Later Clubbing

  7. Spoon Shape

  8. Beaus Line

  9. PE Palpation Texture Normal: smooth & thin Abnormal: Hard & thick Vascularity Assessed by Blanch test ( refill) normal color returned within 2 second

  10. Skin Assessment PE Technique Inspection Color : Evenly white to light brown Abnormal: pale, cyanosis , yellowish & Erythema ( local or general) Marks and pigmentation : Moles ,nevi & birth marks normal Abnormal : changing of Moles ABCDE

  11. Changing Moles Or Nevi And Pigmentation ABCDE A---Asymmetrical B--- Boarder C--- Color D--- Diameter E--- Elevated

  12. Pigmentation : petechiae ;pin point red flat impalpable discoloration of skin Purpura : hemorrhage into skin caused by decrease platelet ,liver dysfunction Ecchymosis : discoloration of skin called black and blue mark due to trauma

  13. Lesion: Macule : red ,less than 1cm flat as freckle Papule :Solid elevated less than 0.5 cm such as warts & nevi Patch : red flat more than 1cm 1stage pressure ulcer Nodules : Solid elevated deep than papule within 0.5-2 cm such as cyst

  14. Vesicle : Accumulation of fluid in skin elevated , less than 0.5 cm full of serous such as blister Bullae : as vesicle but great than 0.5 cm Pustule : such as vesicle less than 0.5 cm put full of pus such as acne Wheal : local edema irregular elevation may be red or pale as insect bite

  15. Palpation Temperature Texture : smooth evenly firm Abnormal : roughness ( occupation , weather & chemical products ) Moisture : dry some perspiration in palm , axially , folded skin area Abnormal : diaphoresis clammy

  16. Mobility and Elasticity ( turgor) Mobility Elasticity

  17. Assessment of Pitting Edema According To 1-Deep 2- Location 3- Extension 0+ No edema 1+ Mild pitting edema ,2mm depression disappear rapidly. 2+ Moderate pitting edema, ,4 mm disappear in 10-15 sec 3+ Moderate severe pitting edema ,6mm depression disappear in more than 1 min 4+ Severe pitting edema , 8 mm depression that can disappear more than 2min

  18. Deep Of Edema

  19. Hair Assessment Inspection Color ;natural color , gray or chemical color Abnormal ; gray (young), copper color Distribution ; Evenly Hair distribution Abnormal; general loss of hair Or Alopecia (patch)

  20. Palpation Texture; Normal Silky , Shinny , Oily or Dry Abnormal; Brittle hair, excessive Oily or Dry Cleanliness ; normal Clean Abnormal ; Dirty Infection & Lesion Normal; free of lesion ,free of Lice and dandruff Abnormal; With lesion or Lice , Nits

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