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Physical examination in psychiatric practice

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

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Abstract

Physical disease is more prevalent in people with mental disorder than in the general population. It is important for psychiatrists to maintain skills in physical examination to ensure that physical illness is diagnosed and treated appropriately. A sound knowledge of medical illness ensures that examination is targeted at the relevant diseases. Mental health units should provide adequate facilities and equipment. All detailed examinations should be undertaken in the presence of a chaperone. Opportunities for psychiatrists to refresh their knowledge and skill are suggested.

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Copyright © The Royal College of Psychiatrists 2005 
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Table 1 Equipment

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Table 2 Importance of pulse

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Table 3 The Glasgow Coma Scale (Teasdale & Jennett, 1974)

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Table 4 Grading of tendon reflexes

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