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PHYSICAL EXAMINATION GUIDE: Review of Systems
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Click any where on the Blog to close this Box. Wednesday, October 13, 2010. Questions is often challenging. For beginning students. Think about asking series of questions going from. Head to toe." It is helpful to prepare the patient for the questions to come. By saying, "The next part of the history may feel like a million questions,. But they are important and I want to be thorough." Most. Diseases like pneumonia or tuberculosis. (If the patient remembers important. Review of Systems,. Written format o...
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PHYSICAL EXAMINATION GUIDE: Examination with the patient supine
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Click any where on the Blog to close this Box. Monday, June 9, 2014. Examination with the patient supine. 9632; Peripheral Vascular System. Palpate the femoral pulses, and if indicated, the popliteal pulses. Palpate the inguinal lymph nodes. Inspect for lower extremity edema, discoloration, or ulcers. Palpate for pitting edema. 9632; Musculoskeletal System. Note any deformities or enlarged joints. If indi- cated, palpate the joints, check their range of motion, and perform any necessary maneuvers.
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PHYSICAL EXAMINATION GUIDE: The complete examination of the nervous system
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Click any where on the Blog to close this Box. Thursday, February 5, 2015. The complete examination of the nervous system. Nervous System - - The patient is sitting or supine. The complete examination of the nervous system can. Also be done at the end of the examination. It consists of the five segments. Mental status, cranial nerves (including funduscopic examination),. Motor system, sensory system, and reflexes. Mental Status. If indicated and not done during the interview, assess. BA T E S ’ G U...
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PHYSICAL EXAMINATION GUIDE: THE PHYSICAL EXAMINATION:APPROACH AND OVERVIEW
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Click any where on the Blog to close this Box. Wednesday, October 13, 2010. THE PHYSICAL EXAMINATION:APPROACH AND OVERVIEW. In this section, we outline the. Physical examination on most new patients or patients being admitted to the. Hospital. For more. Complaints will dictate what segments of the examination you elect to perform. You will .nd a more extended discussion of the approach to the examination,. Its scope (comprehensive or focused), and a table summarizing. Physical examination described below.
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PHYSICAL EXAMINATION GUIDE: October 2010
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Click any where on the Blog to close this Box. Wednesday, October 13, 2010. The Comprehensive Physical Examination. Build, and sexual development. Obtain the patient’s weight. Note posture,. Motor activity, and gait; dress, grooming, and personal hygiene; and any. Odors of the body or breath. Watch the patient’s facial expressions and note. Manner, affect, and reactions to persons and things in the environment. Listen. To the patient’s manner of speaking and note the state of awareness or. Assess the ext...
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PHYSICAL EXAMINATION GUIDE: Personal and Social History
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Click any where on the Blog to close this Box. Wednesday, October 13, 2010. Personal and Social History. Sources of support, coping style, strengths, and fears. It should include:. Occupation and the last year of schooling; home situation and signi.cant. Others; sources of stress, both recent and long-term; important life experiences,. Such as military service, job history, .nancial situation, and retirement;. Leisure activities; religious af.liation and spiritual beliefs; and activities of. Universal Ce...
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PHYSICAL EXAMINATION GUIDE: The Comprehensive Physical Examination
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Click any where on the Blog to close this Box. Wednesday, October 13, 2010. The Comprehensive Physical Examination. Build, and sexual development. Obtain the patient’s weight. Note posture,. Motor activity, and gait; dress, grooming, and personal hygiene; and any. Odors of the body or breath. Watch the patient’s facial expressions and note. Manner, affect, and reactions to persons and things in the environment. Listen. To the patient’s manner of speaking and note the state of awareness or. Assess the ext...
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PHYSICAL EXAMINATION GUIDE: February 2015
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Click any where on the Blog to close this Box. Thursday, February 5, 2015. The complete examination of the nervous system. Nervous System - - The patient is sitting or supine. The complete examination of the nervous system can. Also be done at the end of the examination. It consists of the five segments. Mental status, cranial nerves (including funduscopic examination),. Motor system, sensory system, and reflexes. Mental Status. If indicated and not done during the interview, assess. BA T E S ’ G U...