Methicillin resistant staphylococcus aureus physical examination

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Physical Examination

Appearance of the Patient

The patient looks sick in cases of septicemia.

Vitals

Temperature

Pulse

Rate
Rhythm
  • Regular
Strength
  • Pulse may be weak.

Blood Pressure

Respiratory Rate

  • Rapid, shallow respiratory rate may be present.

Skin

Eye

  • Swelling in the area around the eye - stye.
  • Tenderness around the eye.

Lungs

Heart

  • S1, S2 are present.
  • A functional flow murmur may be present.
  • Pathological murmurs may be heard when valves are involved (e.g endocarditis).

Extremities

  • Joint tenderness
  • Swollen joints
  • Bone tenderness

Neurologic

  • Confusion may be present.

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