The first half is all about the palpation, eyes, & ears; the second half has our heart & lung auscultation, reflex testing, and palpation. The eye portion focuses on some light triggers and physical eye examination, and the ears get an inspection, an otoscopy, and some extended hearing tests with the tuning forks. For our tuning fork tests, I used three forks: a high-pitched (512Hz), a mid-tone (256Hz), and a low (128Hz).
Welcome to Your Examination ~ 00:00 – 02:12
Palpating & Inspecting Your Face ~ 02:12 – 04:08
Checking Your Lymph Nodes ~ 04:08 – 06:05
Sinus Palpation & Percussion (Press/Release, Sticky Finger Sounds) ~ 06:05 – 09:21
Examining Your Eyes ~ 09:21 – 10:29
Follow the Light Around ~ 10:29 – 13:57
Palpating around the Eyes ~ 13:57 – 16:02
Inspecting Your Ears ~ 16:02 – 18:44
Otoscope in the Ears (Fishbowl Effect) ~ 18:44 – 21:53
Tuning Fork Hearing Tests (Weber & Rinne, Left or Right) ~ 21:53 – 29:54
Nose, Mouth, & Throat Exam ~ 29:54 – 31:47
Auscultating the Heart & Lungs (Sticky Stethoscope Sounds) ~ 31:47 – 34:32
Auscultation & Palpation of the Abdomen ~ 34:32 – 37:24
Testing Your Reflexes ~ 37:24 – 41:36
Reviewing Your Exam ~ 41:36 – 44:06
Wrapping up Your Examination ~ 44:06 - 45:30
Triggers include: soft speaking, whispering, pencil writing, asking questions, air tracing, palpation, crinkly cling wrap sounds, face touching, narrating actions, anatomical terms, press/release, sticky finger sounds, direct percussion, eye exam, light triggers, accommodation reflex test, follow the light, ear exam, otoscope, fishbowl effect, inaudible whispering, breathy whispering in otoscope part, hearing tests, tuning forks, stethoscope, auscultation, sticky stethoscope sounds, guided deep breathing, fabric sounds, and reflex testing.
Hope y'all enjoy, have a whale of a day! :)
xx Calliope
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