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Gastrointestinal Examination

January 23, 2019 by James Thomas in Early Clinical Experience

In this episode Lucy Harris joins the pod again to go through abdominal examination including:

  • ‘JACKLED’

  • signs associated with abdominal disease

  • a few tips along the way including, “don’t tease; analgese”

January 23, 2019 /James Thomas
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Early Clinical Experience
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Ear, Nose and Throat Examination

January 04, 2019 by James Thomas in Early Clinical Experience

Happy New Year one and all!

We start 2019 with the latest episode in our Early Clinical Experience series. ACP Lucy Harris takes us through examining the Ear, Nose and Throat of a patient. Perfect for any practitioner or student at the beginning of their clinical attachments

We discuss:
- techniques and systems for examining
- important things to look out for
- further examinations you'd want to do such as Weber's and Rhinne's

Remember to check out our Ear, Nose and Throat section as well!

Take Aurally is now on Instagram and Spotify!

January 04, 2019 /James Thomas
ENT, ear, nose, throat, examination
Early Clinical Experience
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Cardio-Respiratory Examination

November 04, 2018 by James Thomas in Early Clinical Experience

In this episode Lucy Harris talks us through Cardio-Respiratory examination step by step including:

- how to assess jugular venous pulse (JVP)

- how to elicit heart murmurs

- why you can poke Jane but you can’t poke Osler

November 04, 2018 /James Thomas
cardio-respiratory, cardiac, respiratory, examination
Early Clinical Experience
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