Pemeriksaan Ekstremitas Atas - Video OSCE | HMKU FK Unud

HMKU FK UNUD
30 Apr 202117:09

Summary

TLDRA doctor conducts a detailed physical examination of a patient who has injured his right little finger after a car accident. The consultation includes a thorough assessment of the shoulder, arm, elbow, wrist, and hand, focusing on pain, swelling, and mobility. After confirming swelling and pain in the little finger, the doctor suspects a dislocation and recommends an X-ray for confirmation. The results show a dislocated finger, and the patient is referred to an orthopedic specialist for further treatment. The consultation emphasizes comprehensive evaluation and patient care throughout the process.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The doctor introduces themselves as Dr. Paxillus, confirming they are in charge of treating the patient that day.
  • 😀 The patient (referred to as 'Bapak') is 35 years old, works in martial arts, and recently suffered an injury to his right little finger in a toll road accident.
  • 😀 The doctor uses a pain scale of 1-10 to assess the level of pain the patient is experiencing in his right little finger.
  • 😀 The patient reports no other health issues, allergies, or previous medical conditions.
  • 😀 The doctor conducts a comprehensive physical examination, checking the patient's shoulder, upper arm, elbow, wrist, and hand for abnormalities.
  • 😀 The physical examination includes inspection, palpation, and movement tests to assess joint health, muscle atrophy, and deformities.
  • 😀 During the examination, the patient experiences pain specifically in the right little finger, confirming injury to the hand.
  • 😀 After the initial inspection and physical tests, the doctor suspects a dislocation of the little finger bones.
  • 😀 The patient is advised to undergo an X-ray to confirm the diagnosis of a dislocated finger, and agrees to proceed with the imaging.
  • 😀 The X-ray results confirm the dislocation of the little finger bones, leading to a final diagnosis of a localized dislocation.
  • 😀 The doctor recommends referring the patient to an orthopedic specialist for further treatment, which may involve surgery or other interventions.

Q & A

  • What injury is the patient experiencing?

    -The patient is experiencing a dislocation of the right pinky finger, which was confirmed after an X-ray.

  • What symptoms does the patient report regarding the injury?

    -The patient reports pain and swelling in the right pinky finger, along with deformity and redness.

  • What steps were taken during the examination of the patient's shoulder and upper arm?

    -The doctor inspected and palpated both shoulders for symmetry, deformities, swelling, and muscle atrophy. No abnormalities were found.

  • What specific tests were performed to assess the patient's shoulder and arm movement?

    -The patient was asked to perform a series of movements, including raising both arms, moving them behind the back, and rotating them to check for pain or restriction. No pain was reported during these movements.

  • What was the conclusion after examining the patient's elbow and lower arm?

    -The examination of the elbow and lower arm showed no abnormalities. The patient was able to move and bend the elbow without pain or difficulty.

  • What was observed during the inspection of the patient's wrist and hand?

    -The inspection revealed swelling and deformity in the patient's right pinky finger, which was painful upon palpation.

  • What kind of special tests were conducted on the patient's hand and wrist?

    -Special tests such as the Valente's test were performed to assess the strength and movement of the wrist and hand, with no pain reported during the tests.

  • How was the injury diagnosed?

    -The injury was diagnosed as a dislocation of the right pinky finger after an X-ray showed a shift in the bones of the finger.

  • What further steps were recommended after the diagnosis?

    -The patient was referred to an orthopedic specialist for further treatment, which could include traction or other methods for managing the dislocation.

  • Did the patient have any other health concerns or allergies?

    -The patient reported no significant medical history, no family history of diseases, and no known allergies to medications.

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Medical ConsultationHand InjuryDislocation DiagnosisPatient CareOrthopedic ReferralPhysical ExaminationX-ray ResultsPain AssessmentInjury TreatmentClinical Procedure
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