We're starting off with looking in your ears with the otoscope & palpating/stretching your ears before getting into a head exam and then a long eye exam. In addition to the usual inspection & light triggers, we'll also be testing your direct/consensual response, color vision with the gel filters (and the scrape-y, slide-y sound of the filter against the camera lens), following the object instead of my finger or a light, and looking at your eyes with the ophthalmoscope. Lots of sticky stethoscope in the middle, and we'll end it with a long medical history review full of question/answer triggers.
Welcome to Your New Patient Exam ~ 00:00 – 02:36
Looking Inside Your Ears with Otoscope ~ 02:36 – 05:07
Palpating & Stretching Your Ears ~ 05:07 – 07:31
Feeling Around Your Head & Face ~ 07:31 –10:17
Inspecting Your Eyes ~ 10:17 – 11:08
Testing Pupillary Response with Light ~ 11:08 – 13:12
Direct/Consensual Response Test ~ 13:12 – 14:37
Testing Color Vision with Filters ~ 14:37 – 16:53
Follow the Object ~ 16:53 – 19:18
Fundoscopy with Ophthalmoscope ~ 19:18 – 22:14
Nose, Mouth, & Throat Exam ~ 22:14 – 24:16
Palpating the Sinuses ~ 24:16 – 24:57
Auscultating with Stethoscope (Neck, Heart, Lungs, Abdomen) ~ 24:57 – 28:12
Examining the Neck ~ 28:12 – 29:09
Palpating the Abdomen ~ 29:09 – 30:02
Testing Your Reflexes ~ 30:02 – 31:59
Examining Your Arms & Legs ~ 31:59 – 32:52
Medical History Review (Question/Answer) ~ 32:52 – 41:33
Reviewing Your Exam ~ 41:33 – 42:41
Wrapping up Your Examination ~ 42:41 - 44:02
Triggers include: whispering, paper sounds, soft speaking, pen writing, otoscope, otoscope persuasion, ear exam, ear touching, ear cupping, palpation, narrating actions, crinkly cling wrap sounds, head exam, eye exam, light triggers, direct/consensual response test, color vision testing, follow the object, accommodation reflex test, screwing in tool head, ophthalmoscope, press/release, sticky stethoscope, guided deep breathing, fabric sounds, reflex testing, and asking questions.
Hope y'all enjoy, have a whale of a day! :)
xx Calliope
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