Online Physical Exam Teaching Assistant OPETA
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Richard Rathe, MD
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Rebecca Pauly, MD
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How about the …
How about the patient is the doctor and the doctor is the patient. We want to see that doctor getting examined, not the big black guy. We aren’t gay homos.
A thrill is simply …
A thrill is simply a palpable murmur. If you can only hear it but not feel it, it is simply a murmur, but if you can also feel it with your hand, it is called a thrill.
Thrills are caused by anything that can cause a murmur, and the causes of murmurs are varied, and found in any textbook of physical diagnosis, internal medicine, or cardiology–they include valvular disease, or a number of congenital or acquired deformities.
In a pinch, just google it. Wikipedia isn’t a bad idea either.
What is a thrill …
What is a thrill and what is it caused by?
Oh what do you know …
Oh what do you know about it. Obviously you are not a med student.
if i examined the …
if i examined the patient the way she did i’d get an immediate F
i didn’t like it
ciao
oh..i dont like it …
oh..i dont like it though…
is that what she is doing at 1:32 and for like 5 seconds?
It’s called …
It’s called palpating the apical pulse. It localizes the point of maximal impulse to determines whether it has moved from the normal position.
why do they put …
why do they put their fingers like under the boob and hold it there….?
the female doctor …
the female doctor is so hot