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ICU Assessment Review of systems Current diagnosis Pertinent lab data Pertinent physical examination findings Allergies/sensitivities Airway Assessment.

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1 ICU Assessment Review of systems Current diagnosis Pertinent lab data Pertinent physical examination findings Allergies/sensitivities Airway Assessment Surgical/anesthesia history Medication history Social history Other

2 Patient History: General state of well-being Daily activity level The patient’s understanding of: Medical condition Coexisting medical conditions Review of old records

3 Present Illness: Diagnostic studies Presumptive diagnosis Treatments Responses to treatments Review available vital sign data Review available fluid balance data

4 Coexisting medical conditions: Evaluate in a systems approach Assess recent changes in symptoms Assess current treatment regimens Specialty consultation when needed

5 Medications: Review medications, doses, schedules Cardiac Seizure Endocrine Anticoagulants Antidepressants Decision to continue/discontinue

6 Allergies and drug reactions: True allergic reactions Non-allergic responses Adverse reactions Side effects Drug-drug interactions

7 Social History: Smoking Alcohol Recreational drug use

8 Smoking: Productive Cough Hemoptysis How many pack years?

9 Alcohol: Self-reporting of use typically underestimates actual use Withdrawal Increase anesthetic requirements Hypertension Tremors Delirium Seizures

10 Review of Systems: (continued) Respiratory Asthma Recent history of URI

11 Review of systems: (continued) Cardiac HTN

12 Review of Systems: (continued) Gastro/intestinal / hiatal hernia Increased risk of pulmonary aspiration

13 Review of Systems: (continued) Pregnancy All women of childbearing age should be questioned regarding last menses and the likelihood of current pregnancy.

14 Physical Exam: Direct attention to: Airway Heart Lungs Neuro

15 Physical Exam: (continued) Baseline Vital Signs: Height and weight Blood pressure Resting pulse Respirations

16 Physical Exam: (continued) Airway assessment Size of oral opening and tongue Observe/document loose or chipped teeth, “caps”, dentures, other orthodontic devices, piercings Observe/document range of cervical motion in flexion, extension, and rotation Observe/document tracheal deviation, masses

17 Airway Assessment

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19 The loose tooth

20 Normal Airway Anatomy

21 The larynx

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24 Difficult airways

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29 Physical Exam: (continued) Heart Murmur Pericardial rub

30 Physical Exam: (continued) Lungs Wheezes Rhonchi Rales Correlate what you hear with observation of how patient is breathing…. easy vs. labored Use of accessory muscles

31 Physical Exam: (continued) Abdomen Distention Ascites Predisposition to regurgitation

32 Physical Exam: (continued) Extremities Clubbing Cyanosis Cutaneous infection

33 Physical Exam: (continued) Neuro Document neuro status Cranial nerve function Cognition Peripheral sensorimotor function

34 labs: Hematocrit and Hemoglobin Evaluate each pt. individually for the etiology and duration of their anemia

35 labs: Serum Chemistry Hypokalemia/hyperkalemia Coagulation Screen When indicated

36 EKG: All patients over 40 years old New Q waves ST-segment depression/elevation T-wave inversions Rhythm disturbances PVC’s A-fib, a-flutter LBBB 2 nd or 3 rd degree AV block

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