Chapter 17. Structure and Function Subjective Data—Health History Questions Objective...

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Chapter 17

Structure and Function Subjective Data—Health History

Questions Objective Data—Physical Exam Abnormal Findings

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Surface anatomy Location of breasts

on chest wall Axillary tail

of Spence Nipple and areola

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Internal anatomy Glandular tissue

Lobes, lobules, and alveoli Lactiferous ducts and sinuses

Fibrous tissue Suspensory ligaments or

Cooper’s ligaments

Adipose tissue

Four quadrants of the breast

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Lymphatics Axillary nodes

Central

Pectoral (anterior)

Subscapular (posterior)

Lateral

Drainage patterns

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Developmental care

AdolescentPuberty

Pregnant female Aging female

Menopause Male breast

Cross-cultural care Breast cancer

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BreastPainLumpDischargeRashSwellingTrauma

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History of breast diseaseSurgerySelf-care behaviors

Breast self-examination Last mammogram

AxillaTenderness, lump, or swellingRash

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Additional history for preadolescent Changes in breasts Other changes

Additional history for pregnant female Enlargement of breasts Plans to breastfeed

Additional history for menopausal woman Changes in breasts

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PreparationPositionDraping

EquipmentSmall pillowRuler marked in centimetersPamphlet or teaching aid for breast self-

examination

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Breasts—Inspect General appearance Skin Lymphatic drainage areas Nipple Maneuvers to screen for retractionAxillae—Inspect and Palpate Skin Palpation technique Lymph nodes

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If a lump is present, note Location Size Shape Consistency Mobility Distinctness Nipple retraction Overlying skin Tenderness Lymphadenopathy

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Schedule for self-exam Correct technique Return demonstration

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Male breast Gynecomastia

Developmental care Infants and children Adolescent Pregnant female Lactating female Aging female

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Dimpling Fixation Edema (peau d’orange) Deviation in nipple pointing Nipple retraction

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Benign breast disease (formerly fibrocysticbreast disease)

Cancer Fibroadenoma

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Mammary duct ectasia Carcinoma Intraductal papilloma Paget’s disease (intraductal carcinoma)

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Plugged duct Breast abscess Mastitis

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Gynecomastia Carcinoma

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