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Bonewit Chapter 5

The Physical Examination - Brooklynn Crowe

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Audiometer An instrument used to measure hearing.
Auscultation The process of listening to the sounds produced within the body to detect signs of disease.
Bariatrics The ranch of medicine that deals with the treatment and control of obesity and diseases associated with obesity.
Body Mechanics Utilization of the correct muscles to maintain proper balance, posture, and body alignment to accomplish a task safely and efficiently without undue strain on any muscle or joint.
Clinical diagnosis A tentative diagnosis of the patients condition obtained through evaluation of the health history and the physical examination, without the benefit of laboratory or diagnostic tests.
Diagnosis The scientific method of determining and identifying a patients condition.
Differential diagnosis A determination of which two or more diseases with similar symptoms is producing patients symptoms.
Inspection The process of observing a patient to detect signs of disease.
Mensuration The process of measuring a patient.
Ophthalmoscope An instrument for examining the interior of the eye.
Otoscope An instrument for examining the external ear canal and typmanic membrane.
Palpation The process of feeling with the hands to detect signs of disease.
Percussion The process of tapping the body to detect signs of disease.
Prognosis The probable course and outcome of a patients condition and the patients prospects for recovery.
Speculum An instrument for opening a body orifice or cavity for viewing.
Symptom An change in the body or its functioning that indicates a disease might be present
Percussion hammer An instrument with a rubber head, used for testing reflexes.
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