Physical Examination

M_Nabil
163,615 Views · 2 years ago

a video of abdominal physical examination including all the required items:
-Inspection
-Palpation
-Percussion
-Auscultation

Scott
668,477 Views · 2 years ago

Bimanual pelvic exam of a female, using two fingers inside the vagina and one hand on the outside of the abdomen

M_Nabil
52,297 Views · 2 years ago

Breast cancer is a malignant tumor that develops from the cells of
the breast. It is the most common type of cancer among women in
the United States. It is most often curable when found early. The
normal breast consists of three main components: the lobules
(milk-producing glands), the ducts (thin tubes that connect the
lobules to the nipple) and the stroma (fatty tissue and ligaments
surrounding the ducts and lobules, blood vessels, and lymphatic
vessels). About 80% of breast cancers start in the ducts.

Mohamed
20,243 Views · 2 years ago

Proctoscope rectal examination

M_Nabil
14,914 Views · 2 years ago

Thyroid status assessment and thyroid gland examination

Mohamed Ibrahim
705,959 Views · 2 years ago

Pelvic examinations during labor are used for several purposes, among them assessment of cervical dilatation, effacement, station of the presenting part, presentation, position, and pelvic capacity.Instruction in these techniques is particularly important for those health care providers involved in labor management, including physicians, nurses, midwives, paramedics and EMT personnel.

neal
14,455 Views · 2 years ago

lowerlimb motor assesment

DrPhil
23,711 Views · 2 years ago

Examination of peripheral pulses of the lower limb

DrPhil
75,246 Views · 2 years ago

Complete examination of the abdomen including all the items: inspection, palpation, percussion and auscultation Video

DrPhil
16,141 Views · 2 years ago

Observation of both jugular veins can provide a reliable indication of the volume and pressure in the right side of the heart since internal jugular veins pulsate in response to phasic changes in right atrial pressure. Proper positioning of the patient to increase the effects of gravity enhances distention of the jugular veins and, therefore, increases the ability to observe venous pulsations.

DrPhil
22,918 Views · 2 years ago

Full complete clinical examination of the chest, lungs and respiration with breath sounds

DrPhil
20,361 Views · 2 years ago

Complete examination of the back

DrPhil
24,322 Views · 2 years ago

Complete clinical assessment and examination of the neck

DrPhil
23,718 Views · 2 years ago

Clinical complete examination of the mouth and throat

DrPhil
39,857 Views · 2 years ago

Complete clinical examination of the ears with all the associated tests

DrPhil
30,848 Views · 2 years ago

Examination of the eye,vision,retina and field of vision

DrPhil
40,565 Views · 2 years ago

Examination of the lymph nodes of the head

DrPhil
60,165 Views · 2 years ago

Optimal blood pressure typically is defined as 120 mm Hg systolic — which is the pressure as your heart beats — over 80 mm Hg diastolic — which is the pressure as your heart relaxes. For your resting heart rate, the target is between 60 and 100 beats per minute (bpm)

neal
32,489 Views · 2 years ago

The Motor Assessment Scale (MAS) is a performance-based scale that was developed as a means of assessing everyday motor function in patients with stroke (Carr, Shepherd, Nordholm, & Lynne, 1985). The MAS is based on a task-oriented approach to evaluation that assesses performance of functional tasks rather than isolated patterns of movement

Mohamed Ibrahim
31,416 Views · 5 years ago

Examination of a patient with post-enucleation socket syndrome.




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