General Approach to the Physical Exam

The examination of the body is fundamental to the practice of medicine. Since the Roman Empire, physicians have described the connection between alterations in function of specific parts of the body and specific disease states and have sought to further scientific understanding to improve bedside di...

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Autor principal: Talwalkar, Jaideep (-)
Formato: Video
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cambridge, MA : MyJoVE Corp 2016.
Colección:JOVE Science Education.
Physical Examinations I.
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Sumario:The examination of the body is fundamental to the practice of medicine. Since the Roman Empire, physicians have described the connection between alterations in function of specific parts of the body and specific disease states and have sought to further scientific understanding to improve bedside diagnosis. However, in this modern age of increasing technology within medical diagnostics, it is important to consider the role that physical examination plays today. It is misguided to believe that physical examination holds all the answers, and much has been written about the questionable utility of certain maneuvers previously held in high regard. It is equally misguided to suggest that physical examination plays little role in the modern patient encounter. Physical examination remains a valuable diagnostic tool; there are many diagnoses that can only be made by physical examination. A diagnosis made by labs or imaging is rarely done in the absence of findings detectable at the bedside. As the provider conducts a history and physical, they are actively generating and testing hypotheses to explain the patient's condition. The information one gathers may not replace the need for testing, but having firm hypotheses in place allows the provider to order tests more judiciously and ask better questions of those tests. This, in turn, has the potential to reduce risk to the patient and save cost for the health care system. Finally, physical examination plays a critical role in the therapeutic relationship. By engaging in the time-honored ritual of physical examination, the clinician has the opportunity to develop rapport (by demonstrating attention and sensitivity) and promote healing through the deliberate and responsible use of touch.
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