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The last items to perform in the physical
exam should always be those things that
are most threatening to the child, including
looking in the ears and mouth.
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Tricking Kids into the Perfect Exam: Tips for Evaluating the Pediatric Patiente lung auscultation
is not suffi cient to rule out signifi cant
pulmonary disease; the appearance of the
patient (tachypnea, respiratory distress) is
much more predictive.
Finally, always save the worst for last.
<span>The last items to perform in the physical
exam should always be those things that
are most threatening to the child, including
looking in the ears and mouth.
Here are a few cases to illustrate the
importance of the physical exam and
emphasize other tips for evaluating those
age groups that provide the most anxiety
an Summary
status | not read | | reprioritisations | |
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last reprioritisation on | | | suggested re-reading day | |
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started reading on | | | finished reading on | |
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