Assessment Check List
Assessment Check List
General tips: Do not disrobe patients for any part of exam; we will assume this
has been done. You will need a stethoscope, cotton ball (or other soft object),
penlight or small flash light. Great if you have a reflex hammer no problem if
you do not; use side of hand or stethoscope if you do not have one.
No need to state what you are doing during the exam unless indicated in the
particular section below. If filming exam place web cam or video camera far
enough away to keep patient and examiner in full view of camera; take a few
test videos and review them to make sure we will be able to see you performing
the aspects of the exam.
You may look at your note cards or look away from the exam (to view a note
board) briefly during the exam. The video cannot be stopped more than once
during the exam. You do have the option of submitting the exam in two parts.
The video or live exam cannot be longer than 30 minutes; time your practice
sessions.
Most of all, relax and do not stress- stress will decrease your ability to recall the
steps in the exam. Remember- you all know these steps, if you have been
practicing regularly you should have no trouble performing them for the final
exam
(During the exam, examine skin condition with corresponding regional examination.
Assumption: Aspects of Health history & General Survey complete, including general
appearance, LOC, mood and affect, mobility, speech, measurements, VS, etc. Report
any significant health history issues – especially as might affect physical exam – to the
tester:
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CMA/8_11 (Adapted from Jarvis, C. (2012). Physical examination and health assessment. (6th ed.).
Philadelphia: Saunders)
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2. Inspects: Asks the patient to open mouth and say “ahhh”, inspect the uvula and soft
palate (rise midline) (1 pt)
3. Explains how to test the gag reflex (1 pt)
4. Inspects: Asks the pt. to stick out their tongue: (check that it is midline and without
tremors), note any breath odor (1 pt)
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(1 pt)
4. Palpates: radial and brachial pulses, and epitrochlear lymph nodes (1 pt)
5. Tests: ROM of shoulders (Forward flexion, hyperextension, internal rotation,
abduction, adduction, external rotation); and arms (Pronation/supination,
Flexion/extension) (1 pt) (Will need to ask patient to perform these motions)
6. Test muscle strength: arms Flexion/extension (1 pt)
7. Tests ROM wrists and hands (hand up/down, bend fingers/extend, ulnar deviation,
spread fingers, make fist, touch thumb to base of little finger) (1 pt)
8. Tests muscle strength: wrists (extension and flexion against resistance) and hand
grasps bilaterally (1 pt)
(Will need to ask patient to flex and extend wrists and grasp your fingers to test
strengths)
Patient Standing:
Neurologic/Gross Motor (Total: 8 pts)
1. Asks the pt. to walk across the room, turn (1 pt)
2. Asks the pt. to walk back toward you heel-to-toe, then (1 pt)
3. Asks the pt. to walk on their toes for a few steps, then (1 pt)
4. Asks the pt to walk on their heels for a few steps. (1 pt)
5. Assesses the Romberg sign (assess for 20 seconds *standing by pt. for safety-
If you patient is unsteady do not attempt, just state that this was performed) (2
pts)
CMA/8_11 (Adapted from Jarvis, C. (2012). Physical examination and health assessment. (6th ed.).
Philadelphia: Saunders)
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6. Tests ROM of spine: bend forward, bend side-to-side, twist side-to-side (1 pt)
7. Tests shallow knee bend (each leg, holding onto exam table) (1 pt)
8. Thank patient for the exam.
Total:
(To “PASS” student must score 80 points or higher out of 100 points)
CMA/8_11 (Adapted from Jarvis, C. (2012). Physical examination and health assessment. (6th ed.).
Philadelphia: Saunders)