Your weight, height, eyes, ears, nose, heart will be checked. They will also call for a full workup of blood and if your a male they will check your scrotum and if your female refer you to a ob/gyn. They will also ask you about your eating, sleeping and physical activity in addition to if you smoke or drink alcohol and how much. They will do a test your urine for specific things, too.
A physical examination usually consists of blood pressure checks and cardiovascular checks. Blood sugar levels are also common in physical examinations because sudden changes imply that there could be a health problem.
I think i am correct but i don't know. (about 99% sure). The purpose is to check if you are healthy and if you are "normal". Also to see if you are excercing and eating right. It is to check to see if your body parts are working the way they should and stuff.
We will simply put it with the 4 general methods used in Physical Examination.
1. Inspections or looking
2. Palpation or touching
3. Percussion or tapping
and
4. Auscultation or hearing through a stethoscope.
The physical exam will start from head to foot in order. and all the 4 methods will be applied. Some other physical also include laboratory and vital signs taking.
Physical examinations (physicals, check-up, medical examination) are, generally, annual health check-ups preformed by a primary care doctor. They usually include, but are not limited to temperature recording, blood pressure, pulse, respiratory rate, medical history, eyesight, hearing, as well as an examination of the major organs.
Check with their doctor and obtain a physical examination.
The doctor should have them on hand (both the long and short forms) when you get your DOT physical.
If you are asking when you should get a physical examination for your body, then I can answer this. You need to get a physical usually every year, also if you take any medicine you may get med checks every so often and usually a physical examination will go along with that.
If a woman is having a complete physical, she wants to ask her doctor about any problems or concerns she might have. Important questions can involve anything from painful sex to rashes and even birth control.
The individual being examined should be comfortable and treated with respect throughout the examination. As the examination continues, examiners should explain what they are doing and share any relevant findings.
Never. Always check with a doctor before stopping or changing a regular medication. Also it would be wise just to tell your doctor for the complete physical checkup that you are on medication so he can tailor the results to take into account of your medication.
Speak to your primary doctor and discuss your family history and your worries. Do an in depth physical examination and blood work. Depending on those results and your discussion with your doctor than make plans to decide to see a cardiologist. T
By your self by rubbing them and if you have a lump then you go to the doctor.
An empty bladder makes the examination easier & more comfortable for the patient.
You should consult the gynaecologist. She will take proper history, will do physical examination. She may do few blood tests including the ultrasound examination. You should get the menstruation in due course.
t a minimum, they should be checked twice a year with a blood pressure test and breast examination. They should have a complete physical on a yearly basis. Any abnormal bleeding must be reported
A person should get an annual physical examination at his or her doctor's office at least once a year, unless a problem or condition arises. If a person feels that something is wrong then a physical exam may be necessary.