Write a medical report describing the history, symptoms, and physical examination findings of a patient with Bell's Palsy. To get an idea of the report format, refer to the history and physical examination report for this week or examples in the textbook. You could use the encyclopedia at http://www.medlineplus.gov to complete this assignment.
A record of the findings from an examination of the blood.
A record of the findings from an examination of the blood.
The physician's findings based on an examination of the patient are typically documented in the medical record. This documentation includes details on the patient's symptoms, physical examination findings, diagnostic test results, and the physician's assessment and plan for treatment. The findings are used to guide further care and decision-making for the patient.
Nonspecific abnormal findings on radiological and other examination of lung field
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.
When describing the large bowel wall as unremarkable, it generally means that no abnormal findings were noted during imaging or examination. This suggests that the wall appears within normal limits without any signs of swelling, inflammation, or other concerning issues.
A fundus examination is a detailed examination of the back of the eye, including the retina and blood vessels. When the fundus is described as unremarkable, it means that no abnormal findings or abnormalities were noted during the examination. This is a positive outcome indicating that the structures at the back of the eye appear normal.
An autopsy report will give you the findings from the postmortem examination.
It means the doctor needs to compare the findings on the scan to the findings from his history and physical examination of the patient, to see if they are the same.
No, the noun (gerund) 'finding' is a singular noun; a word for one determination resulting from an examination or inquiry.The plural form is 'findings'.
Arno Nover has written: 'The ocular fundus: methods of examination and typical findings' -- subject(s): Fundus oculi
Abnormal results of a physical examination include any findings that indicate the presence of a disorder, disease, or underlying condition. For example, the presence of lumps or lesions, fever, muscle weakness or lack of tone, poor reflex.