Tactile fremitus testing, percussion, extra long auscultation with the stethoscope, vocal resonance testing—this clinical exam RP makes full use of the four manual diagnostic techniques: inspection, palpation, percussion, and auscultation. There are a lot of special tests that aren't used in other exam applications, like the voice testing or three different sweeps of indirect percussion.
Before Your Exam ~ 00:00 – 00:15
Taking Your Temperature ~ 00:15 – 01:34
Measuring Your Pulse & Respirations ~ 01:34 – 03:26
Taking Your Blood Pressure ~ 03:26 – 07:11
Measuring Oxygen Saturation While Recording ~ 07:11 – 08:39
Welcome to Your Pulmonary Examination ~ 08:39 – 09:35
Explaining the Exam ~ 09:35 – 11:02
Full Body Inspection & Reciting Inspection Notes ~ 11:02 – 15:27
Posterior Chest Wall Inspection & Palpation ~ 15:27 – 16:42
Testing Chest Expansion ~ 16:42 – 18:13
Tactile Fremitus Testing ~ 18:13 – 20:08
Percussing the Chest Wall ~ 20:08 – 24:41
Auscultating with the Stethoscope ~ 24:41 – 28:06
Testing Vocal Resonance ~ 28:06 – 31:39
Anterior Chest Percussion ~ 31:39 – 33:27
Listening to Your Lungs ~ 33:27 – 36:06
Vocal Resonance Tests ~ 36:06 – 38:49
Auscultating for Tracheal Stenosis ~ 38:49 – 40:32
Reviewing Your Examination Results ~ 40:32 – 41:25
Wrapping up the Pulmonary Exam ~ 41:25 - 42:49
Triggers include: soft speaking, whispering, vitals check, pen writing sounds, narrating actions, hand exam, inspecting you, palpation, explaining things, guided breathing, word repetition, percussion, stethoscope, and some fabric sounds.
Attributions:
UC San Diego School of Medicine's 'Practical Guide to Clinical Medicine: The Lung Exam': https://meded.ucsd.edu/clinicalmed/lung.html
Amboss's 'Pulmonary examination': https://www.amboss.com/us/knowledge/pulmonary-examination/
Stanford Medicine's 'Pulmonary Exam: Percussion & Inspection': https://stanfordmedicine25.stanford.edu/the25/pulmonary.html
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