Whole body state

The whole body state examination is a general observation of the overall health status of the examinee, and it is the first step in the physical examination process. Including gender, age, temperature, breathing, pulse, blood pressure, development, nutrition, state of consciousness, face expression, posture, posture, gait, etc. At the same time, it is also necessary to pay attention to the patient's costume appearance, personal hygiene, breathing or body odor, as well as the comprehensive assessment of the examinee's mental state and response to people and objects in the surrounding environment, and general body conditions and organ functions.

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