Whether or not you have health insurance.
If you don't, you'll be outta there in five minutes.
If you do, plan on spending the next few hours there...bring a lunch...they'll run every test they can think of.
2006-07-14 14:07:24
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answered by Jenny A 6
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Listed here are a couple of: Blood stress. Deep Tendon Reflexes. Opthalmascopy. Otoscopy. Imaginative and prescient. Muscle strenght. Two point discrimination. Proprioception. Stability. Coronary heart rate. Coronary heart Sounds. Lung Sounds. Mental consciousness. Radial Pulse. Dorsalis Pedis Pulse. Brachial Pulse. Femoral Pulse. Stomach Sounds. Check for rebound tenderness. Jugular Venous strain. Diaphragmatic trip. Liver measurement. Aortic Bruits. Carotid Bruits. Form of motion. There are only a few others as good. Tiger Striped canine MD
2016-08-09 01:12:11
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answered by pizzaro 4
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Here are a few:
Blood Pressure.
Deep Tendon Reflexes.
Opthalmascopy.
Otoscopy.
Vision.
Muscle strenght.
Two point discrimination.
Proprioception.
Balance.
Heart Rate.
Heart Sounds.
Lung Sounds.
Mental Awareness.
Radial Pulse.
Dorsalis Pedis Pulse.
Brachial Pulse.
Femoral Pulse.
Abdominal Sounds.
Check for rebound tenderness.
Jugular Venous Pressure.
Diaphragmatic Excursion.
Liver size.
Aortic Bruits.
Carotid Bruits.
Range of Motion.
There are a few others as well.
Tiger Striped Dog MD
2006-07-14 11:25:30
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answered by tigerstripeddogmd 2
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listed listed the following are some: Blood stress. Deep Tendon Reflexes. Opthalmascopy. Otoscopy. creative and prescient. Muscle strenght. 2 aspect discrimination. Proprioception. stability. coronary heart fee. heart Sounds. Lung Sounds. psychological cognizance. Radial Pulse. Dorsalis Pedis Pulse. Brachial Pulse. Femoral Pulse. abdomen Sounds. verify for rebound tenderness. Jugular Venous stress. Diaphragmatic vacation. Liver measurement. Aortic Bruits. Carotid Bruits. type of action. there are in basic terms some others as solid. Tiger Striped canines MD
2016-10-14 11:31:56
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answered by ? 4
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ALWAYS your vitals; blood pressure, pulse, and temperature. Also height and weight. A good doctor will also take a blood sample. No physical is complete without it. Anything else depends on your overall health, appearance and whatever you may tell the doctor. And, of course, the reason you are there in the first place.
2006-07-14 11:30:45
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answered by dudezoid 3
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Blood And Blood Presser Work for radio Trivia
2006-07-14 12:47:51
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answered by Anonymous
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If you're a guy I believe the doctor makes you drop your undies, turn your head and cough - LOL. He's checking for hernias to make sure you're healthy.
2006-07-14 11:23:46
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answered by TheGraduate 2
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As an RN, I can tell you exactly what we do--Temp, wt., BP, pulse, respirations and chief complaint for the visit. Usually in that order.
2006-07-14 11:28:42
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answered by Nancy L 4
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Blood work up
Listen to your heart, lungs
And ask you a lot of questions
2006-07-14 11:24:10
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answered by Anonymous
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If you're in your 40's or up, your prostate. Hence the infamous hand up the butt.
2006-07-14 11:24:44
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answered by shadowcaster187 1
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