Breast Flashcards

1
Q

What should be done on general inspection (breast)?

A
  • age
  • cachexia
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What must be done on inspection (breast)?

and what are you looking for?

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Position = sitting

4 actions:

  • Arms relaxed
  • Hands rested on thighs
  • Hands actively pressed into hips (tenses pectorals)
  • Hands behind head (to expose whole breast and accentuate dimpling)

Look for:

  • asymmetry,
  • local swelling,
  • skin changes (erythema, dimpling, peau d’orange, scars), nipple changes (Paget’s disease of the breast, inversion)
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What must be done on palpation (breast)?

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position = 30 degrees

check for pain

begin on normal side

pt’s arm on side of examination must be behind head

  • massage using full hand in step-wise manor around breast - looking for lumps
  • examine axillary tail between thumb and 2 fingers
  • ask pt to squeeze nipple to produce any discharge
  • lymph nodes: 1) axillary 2) supraclavicular
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How do you describe a lump found (breast)?

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Describe any lump (SSSCCCTTT):

  • Site,
  • Size,
  • Shape,
  • Consistency,
  • Contours,
  • Colour,
  • Tenderness,
  • Temperature,
  • (Transillumination)
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How would you complete your examination?

A
  • Full Hx
  • Imaging (ultrasound if <35y or mammogram if >35y)
  • Tissue sampling (FNA if cystic or core biopsy if solid)
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