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    How to examine the human body

    The ability to examine the human body carefully and reliably is a key skill for most health professionals.

    How to examine the heart and cardiovascular (CVS) system

    How to examine the lungs and respiratory system

    How to examine the abdomen and gastrointestinal system

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    Guide to examination (UCL)

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