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pipermac5
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Date Posted: Saturday, July 07, 2018, 11:10: am
I have had three of four of these visits, and they amount to little more than a nurse in a doctor's office does before you see the doctor. All of mine have been done by an ARNP. The usual stuff:
1. Review allergies and medications.
2. Vital signs, weight, and may include listening to heart and lungs.
3. May include blood-sugar and/or A1C test.
4. May also include urine test.
5. Mental-acuity test.
6. Discussion of any medical concerns, and recommendations, based on your age, of any other tests and vaccinations.
7. Check for edema or swelling.
It is NOT a "physical-exam", per se, so undressing is not necessary. It is simply an opportunity to converse with a medical-care-provider in an unhurried-environment.
Getting a REAL "physical-exam" is nearly-impossible these day, particularly for a man. The only reason I get a "male-exam" every year is because I have a urologist. Most doctors forget that there is a LOT of things that SHOULD be checked, but are usually forgotten. If you are breathing and have a pulse, you must be "okay".
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