Maddie came in to see Dr. Ivy B after she fainted and wanted to make sure everything was OK. Dr. Ivy B did a very detailed cranial nerve exam and abdominal assessment to determine any potential injuries from the fall and any possible causes for her accident. #asmr #asmrrealperson #asmrmedicalexam BECOME A MEMBER! Now you can become a member on my YouTube channel for additional perks and content! / @ivybasmr SUBSCRIBE and turn ON NOTIFICATIONS: / @ivybasmr JOIN PATREON for EXCLUSIVE CONTENT, early Access and more: / ivyb_asmr FOLLOW my TikTok @ivyb_asmr Send me new PROPS, OUTFITS, or GIFTS on https://throne.me/u/ivyb_asmr Wear Headphones This is an ASMR medical, security or other type of roleplay. We're not real doctors, medical professionals or TSA security agents. This video is for relaxation and entertainment purposes only. 00:00 Symptoms Discussion 03:09 Vital Signs (Blood Pressure, Temperature, O2, HR) 06:19 Putting on Gloves 06:42 Palpating her Face & Head 11:24 Eye Exam / Vision Tests (Acuity, Color, Reflexes) 18:18 Ear Exam / Hearing Test 20:41 Smell Test 21:58 Taste Test 22:49 Measuring her Head & Face 24:19 Face Sensations Test (Cotton Ball) 25:42 Face Sharp or Dull Test 26:21 Face Movement Assessment 27:27 Balance Evaluation 28:06 Abdominal Examination (Palpate, Auscultate, Percuss) 38:44 Diagnosis
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