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The ophthalmologist physically examines the eyes with special devices and does various tests to determine visual function.
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Table 4 Views on physical examination of clients by health care providers Physically examined?
Also the patients were not physically examined and the value of skilful examination in facilitating disclosure of symptoms may be significant.
Currently, the only way to test for CTE is to physically examine the brain.
The Grace review panel examined only X-rays or C.T. scans, or in some cases both, Dr. Flynn said, and did not physically examine or interview any patients.
And then she recounts the grim story of how in the 1970s, young Hindu brides entering Britain were physically examined at Heathrow to see if they were virgins.
The letter will be placed in a bin back at the mail processing plant where someone else will try to figure out the address by physically examining it.
It's a security feature to verify that you're authorized to use the card, since a clerk isn't physically examining it.
In a statement to the Security Council in March, on the eve of war, Hans Blix, the U.N.'s chief weapons inspector, noted that his teams had physically examined the hospital and other sites with the help of ground-penetrating radar equipment.
As a psychiatrist, it seems the most chilling omission in the requirements to give psychologists prescribing rights is their lack of training in how to physically examine a patient ("Psychologists Get Prescription Pads and Furor Erupts," March 26).
Dying of breast cancer, Hall refused to allow doctors to physically examine him until near the end; he had bought reams of medical books and tried to treat himself.
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