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08HearingevaluationRinneTestavi
From: YouTube on Sun, May 23 2010 6:59 PM
Physical Examination, module 3: Head, Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat (HEENT) examinations. Video 08 of 14. University of Virginia, School of Medicine
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09EyeExamavi
From: YouTube on Sun, May 23 2010 6:59 PM
Physical Examination, module 3: Head, Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat (HEENT) examinations. Video 09 of 14. University of Virginia, School of Medicine
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JMichaelTatumQuotefromOuranEpisode3atAcen
From: YouTube on Mon, May 17 2010 11:31 AM
This is from Anime Central 2010, and I asked him to say that line.
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SelectingAthleticShoesPodiatristinChattanoogaTN
From: YouTube on Tue, May 11 2010 8:36 PM
Selecting Athletic Shoes - Podiatrist in Chattanooga, TN Shoes for Athletics Different sports activities call for specific footwear to protect feet and ankles. Sports-specific athletic shoes are a wise investment for serious athletes, though perhaps a less critical consideration for the weekend ...
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PodiatristinVinelandNJFootandAnkleCare
From: YouTube on Sun, Apr 25 2010 10:49 PM
Podiatrist in Vineland, NJ - Foot and Ankle Care At Foot Care Centers we are dedicated to bringing you quality foot care. When you visit us, you have taken your first step towards getting back on your feet. As your doctors we aim to educate each of our patients as well as begin a quality of trea...
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Disengagedlonger
From: YouTube on Thu, Apr 15 2010 6:25 AM
This is a series of still shots taken from the camera on my laptop automatically, every two minutes, whenever I had my computer open over the course of one day. The stills are arranged so that it seems as though I left a video-chat program on every time I opened my laptop. Imitating the many peo...
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EMPhysicalExamCodingEmbracetheGray1of3
From: YouTube on Sat, Apr 03 2010 12:06 AM
supercoder.com Embrace the Gray Area That Can Lift Service Levels. If you are in the medical coding industry this is a must see video. Presented by Jen Godreau, BA, CPC, CPEDC Part 1 of 3 Distributed by Tubemogul.
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neurologicExamMentalStatusNormalOrientationMemory
From: YouTube on Sat, Mar 27 2010 4:08 AM
Orientation, Memory Asking questions about month, date, day of week and place tests orientation, which involves not only memory but also attention and language. Three-word recall tests recent memory for which the temporal lobe is important. Remote memory tasks such as naming Presidents, tests no...
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PediatricNeuroExam6monthMotorSitting
From: YouTube on Thu, Mar 25 2010 12:54 PM
Motor - Sitting Independent sitting is accomplished by 6 to 8 months. This baby has good sitting posture (head erect and spine straight) and has enough stability to reach for objects with both hands. He even stretches to obtain an object without loosing his balance.
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PediatricNeuroExam6monthMotorTraction
From: YouTube on Thu, Mar 25 2010 12:54 PM
Motor - Traction On traction, which is pulling to a sitting position, the baby has good head and trunk control. The head and shoulders are flexed forward and the arms are flexed. The baby actively helps himself to get to the sitting position by pulling with the arms. Also notice that the legs ar...
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PediatricNeuroExam6monthReflexesDeepTendonReflexes
From: YouTube on Thu, Mar 25 2010 12:54 PM
Reflexes - Deep Tendon Reflexes It is hard to get the baby relaxed and cooperative enough to get the limb in the optimal position for obtaining deep tendon reflexes. At this age, all the deep tendon reflexes tested in an adult exam should be obtainable.
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physicalexamNewbornNormalToneHandPosition
From: YouTube on Wed, Mar 24 2010 3:55 AM
A newborn babys hand is held in a fisted position with the fingers flexed over the thumb. The hand should open intermittently and should not always be held in a tight fisted position. Rubbing the ulnar aspect of the hand or touching the dorsum of the hand will often cause extension of the fingers...
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physicalexamNewbornNormalToneLegTraction
From: YouTube on Tue, Mar 23 2010 8:45 PM
Leg traction is done by holding the leg by the ankle. The leg is pulled upward until the buttock starts to be lifted off the mat. The knee should maintain a flexed angle. Full extension of the knee with little resistance to pulling on the leg is a sign of hypotonia.
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physicalexamNewbornNormalToneNeckTone
From: YouTube on Tue, Mar 23 2010 7:13 PM
Tone - Neck Tone The tone of the neck can be assessed by passively rotating the head towards the shoulder. The chin should be able to rotate to the shoulder but not beyond the shoulder. If the chin goes beyond the shoulder then there is hypotonia of the neck muscles, which is associated with poo...
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physicalexamNewbornNormalPositionsProne
From: YouTube on Tue, Mar 23 2010 3:35 PM
Positions - Prone In the prone position, the baby should be able to extend the neck to the point where the head can be turned side to side. When the arms are extended by the side of the trunk, the baby should be able to bring them forward into a flexed position. The buttock should be somewhat el...
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physicalexamNewbornNormalPrimitiveReflexesStepping
From: YouTube on Tue, Mar 23 2010 12:31 PM
Primitive Reflexes - Stepping The stepping or walking reflex is obtained by holding the baby upright over the mat with the sole of the foot touching the mat. This initiates a reciprocal flexion and extension of the legs and it looks like the baby is walking.
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physicalexamNewbornNormalToneLegTraction
From: YouTube on Tue, Mar 23 2010 11:20 AM
Assessing motor function of the lower extremities begins with passive range of motion. This is done by flexing the hips, then abducting and adducting the hips. Next, flex and extend the hips, the knees and ankles. Further testing helps to better define the tone and any tone abnormalities.
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physicalexamNewbornNormalToneArmTraction
From: YouTube on Mon, Mar 22 2010 10:37 PM
Arm traction is done with the baby in the supine position. The wrist is grasped and the arm is pulled until the shoulder is slightly off the mat. There should be some flexion maintained at the elbow. Full extension at the elbow is seen in hypotonia.
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MaquoketaFireDepartmentSCBAaircapacityphysicalexam
From: YouTube on Sat, Mar 20 2010 12:19 PM
This is a demonstration of our SCBA physical training air tank capacity exam. We tested each member to get an idea of how much working air they have in their tanks.
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PresidentObamasPhysicalExamCooperClinic039sphilosophy
From: YouTube on Sat, Mar 20 2010 11:46 AM
Dr. Tyler Cooper, CEO of Cooper Aerobics Enterprises, discusses the value of a comprehensive physcial exam in light of President Obama’s most recent health check up.
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