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  • ==Physical examination==
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  • ...is own experience. Symptoms come from history-taking while signs come from physical examination, imaging, blood analysis, etc. Both symptoms and signs go into a diagnosis ...pupils to contract when a light is shined into the eye, would be a sign on physical examination.
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  • ...American Medical Association] of topics in [[medical history taking]] and physical examination.
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  • Part of the physical examination that can detect hemiparesis.
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  • A diagnostic maneuver performed during [[physical examination]], which evaluates spinal mobility
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  • ==Physical examination== ...arthritis by magnetic resonance imaging of the wrist and finger joints and physical examination. | journal=Arthritis Care Res (Hoboken) | year= 2011 | volume= 63 | issue=
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  • In the [[physical examination]], '''percussion''' is the "act of striking a part with short, sharp blows ...kshelf/br.fcgi?book=cm |accessdate=|chapter=The Origins of the History and Physical Examination|chapterurl=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/bookshelf/br.fcgi?book=cm&part=A14 }
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  • Incorrect diagnoses after [[physical examination]], [[medical history taking]] or technical diagnostic procedures.
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  • In [[medicine]] and the [[physical examination]], '''stethoscopes''' are "instruments intended to detect and study sound p ...kshelf/br.fcgi?book=cm |accessdate=|chapter=The Origins of the History and Physical Examination|chapterurl=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/bookshelf/br.fcgi?book=cm&part=A14 }
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  • An instrument used in performing [[physical examination]]s, to stimulate neuromuscular responses triggered by gentle impacts
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  • ==Physical examination== Elbow fractures can be diagnosed on [[physical examination]] by inability to full extend the elbow. The [[sensitivity and specificity]
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  • A structured physical examination of an injured ankle that, with high [[sensitivity and specificity]], will d
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  • An objective finding on physical examination or diagnostic testing, complementing the subjective [[symptom]]s reported b
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  • In the [[physical examination]], '''palpation''' is the "application of fingers with light pressure to th
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  • A structured physical examination of an injured ankle that, with high [[sensitivity and specificity]], will d
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  • Techniques used, as a part of a physical examination, usually when the patient complains of a "stiff neck", to elicit specific [
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>An extension of the physical examination in trauma rather than a separate study, intended to detect the presence of
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  • In [[medicine]] and the [[physical examination]], '''ophthalmoscopes''' are "devices for examining the interior of the eye ...kshelf/br.fcgi?book=cm |accessdate=|chapter=The Origins of the History and Physical Examination|chapterurl=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/bookshelf/br.fcgi?book=cm&part=A14 }
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  • In the [[physical examination]], '''respiratory sounds''' are "noises, normal and abnormal, heard on [[au
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  • On [[physical examination]], finding the [[pupil]]s of the [[eye]]s irregular and not reactive to lig
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  • ...test (AJR), also known as hepatojugular reflux, is used as an alternate [[physical examination]] test for measuring [[central venous pressure]] through the distension or
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  • ...raise, also called Lasègue sign or Lasègue test, is a test done during the physical examination to determine whether a patient with [[lumbalgia|low back pain]] has an unde
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  • A common part of a [[physical examination]], it is positive, indicating a [[motor neuron]] irritation, if the big toe
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  • In [[medicine]] and the [[physical examination]], '''sphygmomanometers''' are "instruments for measuring arterial [[blood ...kshelf/br.fcgi?book=cm |accessdate=|chapter=The Origins of the History and Physical Examination|chapterurl=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/bookshelf/br.fcgi?book=cm&part=A14 }
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  • ===Physical examination=== On [[physical examination]], the most [[sensitivity and specificity|sensitive]] findings are:<ref nam
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  • ...reality]] community and also has applicability to such things as a remote physical examination
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  • ===History and physical examination=== ...er, R. W., & Bindels, P. J. (2007). Predictive value of history taking and physical examination in diagnosing arrhythmias in general practice. Fam. Pract., 24(6), 636-641.
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  • ===Physical examination===
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  • ===Physical examination===
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  • The best [[symptom]]s and [[physical examination]] findings for diagnosis in women have been identified in a [[systematic re
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  • The role of the [[medical history taking]] and [[physical examination]] have been systematically reviewed by the [[Rational Clinical Examination] ===Physical examination===
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  • ...p/main/article/214/}}</ref> It should be considered an extension to the [[physical examination]] rather than a formal imaging study, since its goal is quick confirmation
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  • ...R, Prichard JS, Seymour C |title=Relative contributions of history-taking, physical examination, and laboratory investigation to diagnosis and management of medical outpat ...he American Medical Association] of topics in medical history taking and [[physical examination]].
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  • In [[medicine]], a '''tendon reflex''' is part of the [[physical examination]] and is a "reflex contraction of a muscle in response to stretching, which
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  • ...ome from taking the patient's '''history''', while signs are findings on [[physical examination]] or diagnostic testing. Both symptoms and signs go into a diagnosis.
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  • The best [[symptom]]s and [[physical examination]] findings for diagnosis have been identified in a [[systematic review]] by A more recent [[meta-analysis]] estimates that the accuracy of the [[physical examination]] as compared to [[DNA probe]] testing are:<ref name="pmid19104364">{{cite
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