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How to Practice Physical Exam Manoeuvres
Dr. Orbal: The most important thing is to practice and to be really intentional about how you practice. He says if you're interested in some part of the body, you actually have to look at that part of theBody. Dr. Orbal also recommends checking out the Society of Betsight Medicine's website for useful clinical skills resources.
Learn which exam maneuvers are worthwhile and which ones are worthless in your approach to shortness of breath. In our evidence based series on the physical exam, we discuss the approach to the dyspneic patient with Dr. Brian Garibaldi (Hopkins, SBM), associate professor of pulmonary and critical care medicine at Johns Hopkins, and co-president of the Society of Bedside Medicine. We discuss the physical exam’s effect on our differential diagnosis, maneuvers that are commonly taught, and some simple tests with great data that may go overlooked. Be prepared, this episode may take your breath away!
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Goal
Listeners will feel confident how to optimally use the physical exam to guide clinical decision-making in patients presenting with dyspnea.
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Disclosures
This episode was made with assistance from the Society of Bedside Medicine and funding from the New York Academy Medicine. Dr Garibaldi reports no relevant financial disclosures. The Curbsiders report no relevant financial disclosures.
Citation
Masur S, Garibaldi BT, Watto M, Williams P, Brigham S, Berk J. #236 Physical Exam Series: Approach to Shortness of Breath. The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast. https:/www.thecurbsiders.com/episode-list. Original Air Date October 12, 2020.
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Physical exam, dyspnea, shortness of breath, auscultation, PMI, percussion, heart failure, wheeze, POCUS, COPD, JVD, hepatojugular reflux, observation, asymmetry, Brian Garibaldi, practice, pallor, lung, heart, hands.
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