physical examination

What Are the Key Components of a Physical Examination?


A comprehensive physical examination typically includes the following components:
Inspection: Visual examination of the body.
Palpation: Using hands to feel body parts.
Percussion: Tapping on the body to assess underlying structures.
Auscultation: Listening to internal body sounds using a stethoscope.
Measurement of vital signs: Includes blood pressure, heart rate, respiratory rate, and temperature.

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