Starting with a scalp & head exam and ending with a reflex exam using the Queen Square hammer! The first 10 minutes are really palpation-heavy before it segues into the ear exam with the li'l fishbowl effect and a tuning fork hearing test. The list of triggers is six lines long, and I was able to really take my time with some of those favorite triggers: sticky stethoscope, palpation, eye tracking, direct/consensual response test, etc.
Welcome to Your Full Body Exam ~ 00:00 – 01:45
Scalp, Head, & Hair Examination ~ 01:45 – 04:13
Facial Skin Inspection ~ 04:13 – 05:10
Testing the Masseter, TMJ, and Temporalis ~ 05:10 – 06:43
Pressure & Percussion on the Sinuses ~ 06:43 – 08:48
Palpating the Lymph Nodes ~ 08:48 – 11:06
Inspecting Your Ears ~ 11:06 – 12:54
Otoscope Exam in the Ears (Fishbowl Effect) ~ 12:54 – 16:09
Tuning Fork Hearing Test (152Hz, 256, & 512) ~ 16:09 – 21:29
Light Exam for Eyes ~ 21:29 – 22:26
Direct/Consensual Response Test ~ 22:26 – 23:54
Eye Tracking & Accommodation Reflex Test ~ 23:54 – 28:10
Nose, Mouth, & Throat Exam ~ 28:10 – 32:12
Neck Examination (Carotid, Thyroid, Trachea) ~ 32:12 – 33:45
Listening to Your Heart & Lungs (Sticky Stethoscope) ~ 33:45 – 36:44
Abdominal Examination (Stethoscope, Palpation) ~ 36:44 – 39:50
Upper Extremity Exam (Palpation, Range of Movement) ~ 39:50 – 45:35
Lower Extremity Exam (Palpation, Range of Movement) ~ 45:35 – 48:40
Queen Square Reflex Hammer Exam ~ 48:40 – 51:52
Wrapping up Your Examination ~ 51:52 - 53:21
Triggers include: soft speaking, whispering, pen writing sounds, crinkly cling wrap sounds, palpation, scalp exam, inspecting you, “press/release”, direct percussion on sinuses, narrating actions, ear exam, otoscope, fishbowl effect, tuning forks, hearing test, inaudible whispering, light triggers, direct/consensual response test, eye exam, follow the finger/eye tracking, accommodation reflex, sticky stethoscope, guided breathing, auscultation with stethoscope, range of movement testing, reflex exam, and fabric sounds.
Hope y'all enjoy, have a whale of a day! :)
xx Calliope
❥ What Is ASMR? From Oxford Languages: "a feeling of well-being combined with a tingling sensation in the scalp and down the back of the neck, as experienced by some people in response to a specific gentle stimulus, often a particular sound. 'ASMR is triggered by things like whispering voices, paper tearing, and scalp massage.'"
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