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Thursday, January 17, 2008

To all fellow medics out there who have been taught to perform a proper breast examination...


Three (cardinal) rules one should know and remember:


1. Kindly explain (albeit properly) what you're about to do prior to the examination.




2. REMEMBER TO USE YOUR PALMS (NOT THE TIPS OF YOUR FINGERS) TO PALPATE THE BREASTS, and more importantly...



3. THINK REALLY CAREFULLY BEFORE YOU DISCLOSE YOUR FINDINGS TO YOUR PATIENT!!! ><"


*fumes*


Why am I so mad, you ask?


I'll tell you another time, when I've calmed down a little....

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