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  • where the hell is part 4....i liked the rest and am learning alot- Grace- nursing student

  • i have an Osce tomorrow at 12 and i must say, you just saved my life!

  • ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh­hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh­hhhhhh

  • It was AWFUL having to picture how all this is done by lecture...

    Thanks for the videos

  • Have you ever served in the military (army) and was stationed at both Fort Sam Houston and Tripler Army Medical Center?

  • can anybody tell me where is part 5,

  • I can not watch it too. Very frustrating.

  • why can't i watch pt 4 of the head to toe it's making me really mad

  • Thanks for this video, its really helpful for med students

  • respectfully, but in my 50 years, NO MD has ever taken this amount of time.. they are issue specific or very quick due to pressures of time and a full waiting room.

    Bloodwork tells them so much ie. labs. While it is helpful for theory exams and I am a layperson, it is not real world... MDs just don't have this kind of time... what nurse would ever do this kind of advance assessment while a physician waited in the background... I agree it is very thorough, but..................

  • You are correct. In most cases nurses or physicians only perform a focused exam, which assesses areas specific to your complaint. However, in order to do so, they must be proficient at examining every single body system. This assessment is designed for training to insure that practitioners know how to assess all body sytems so they can do focused exams correctly. Many nurses do thorough exams outside of a clinic environment. Example: Nurses in ICU, air ambulance, or rural hospitals.

  • This is good...very but why would anyone need this if they were healthy?

  • sometimes seemingly healthy people have subtle underlying issues that get discovered accidentally in xams like this. that way preventative care can be initiated quickly and early. many have discovered cancerous nodes that have not become full blown during physical xams like this

  • gosh... thanks for this video for advance....

  • thank you for uploading this video..

    it helps many nursing students like me..

    we will have a grand demo tomorrow..

    luckily, i found this video..

    thank you

    and more power

  • still cold feet for my retdem this coming tuesday..

    100%whatever NeiL A.

  • tomorrow is our return demonstration and this is what my school is going to use. fortunately my instructor found this video which is very helpful to us. I am ready for tomorrow thanks

  • thanx very much

  • thank you a lot for these helpful series of head to physical exam

  • I just want to say this is so much helpful..Thank you so much!!!!!

    a green nursing student

  • this is gud... thanks for the upload. This helps____

    :)

  • got another return demonstration next monday..this is the second time around having to do this..glad these videos are here to help..thanks again! =)

  • ihh tnx for this vid so helfpul..wahh goodluck to my return demo..! gambatte!

  • return demonstration is tomorrow!

  • thanks for the poser of this vid.

    peaceout.

    nurses rocks!

  • thanks for this post, this is way better than note taking lol

  • thanks for this video... it is very helpful..

  • tnx!!! great such....

  • my physical assessment practical exam is tomorrow hope we all pass!!!♥♥♥ thanks for posting...♥

  • thanks for posting

  • this is a big help for us students having a graded return demonstration on physical assessment...♥

  • nice video...

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