Physical Examination
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Physical Examination. General Considerations. General Comments. The exam should be performed in a logical manner with smooth transition from one area to the next Do not use ‘jargon’ when speaking to the patient Explain the parts of the exam to the patient
Physical Examination
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Physical Examination General Considerations
General Comments • The exam should be performed in a logical manner with smooth transition from one area to the next • Do not use ‘jargon’ when speaking to the patient • Explain the parts of the exam to the patient • Notify the patient when you are about to perform any uncomfortable part of the exam such as the gag reflex • Minimize patient movements during the exam • Most of the exam will be done from the patient’s right side
Wash Hands The examiner should always wash his/her hands before performing any part of the physical examination. It is best to do this in front of the patient. For the practical examination, if a sink is available in the examining room, you should wash your hands in front of the standardized patient.