We're doing a comprehensive examination to check up on you and make sure everything's lookin' good! We've got palpation, percussion, the stethoscope, otoscope, eye testing, sensation testing, neuro testing, inspection, and a lot of typing throughout. This particular exam routine comes from: 'Annual Physical Exams: What to Expect' on WebMD https://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/a... Welcome to Your Exam: 00:00 Medical History Questionnaire: 00:44 Heart Exam: 06:33 Lung Exam: 09:56 Head & Neck Exam: 18:05 Ear Otoscopy: 21:04 Nose & Sinus Exam: 23:50 Inspecting & Testing Your Eyes: 27:08 Lymph Node, Thyroid, & Carotid Check: 32:50 Abdominal Exam: 37:08 Face & Body Sensation Testing: 40:16 Muscle Strength & Reflex Testing: 43:07 Gait & Balance Testing: 49:05 Skin & Nails Inspection: 50:53 Pulses & Joints Exam: 53:52 Reviewing the Exam: 58:04 Wrapping Up: 59:01 Triggers include: soft speaking, whispering, typing, asking questions, inspecting you, narrating actions, sticky stethoscope, percussion, palpation, guided deep breathing, dictating notes, light triggers, otoscope, ear exam, eye exam, sinus tapping, follow the finger, accommodation reflex test, crinkly cling wrap sounds, sensation testing, muscle strength testing, neurological testing, skin inspection, and reflex testing. Hope y'all enjoy, have a whale of a day! :) xx Calliope #asmr #asmrroleplay #asmrvideos
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