Category: What Did The Doctor Say

  • Annual Physical Examination Tips

    Annual Physical Exam Tip Sheet

    Pre-Exam Preparation:

    • Schedule your annual physical exam at a time that works for you, and ensure it’s with a healthcare provider you trust.
    • List any symptoms, issues, or concerns you have to discuss during your exam.
    • Gather your medical history, including any recent tests, procedures, and the names and doses of medications you are taking.
    • Familiarize yourself with your family medical history as it may impact your own health risk factors.
    • Fast if instructed, usually for 8-12 hours before blood tests, and bring a list of allergies.

    During the Exam:

    • Arrive a little early to complete any necessary paperwork.
    • Be honest and open about your health habits, symptoms, and concerns.
    • Ask questions to clarify anything you don’t understand.
    • If a treatment or follow-up testing is recommended, understand the reasons, risks, and benefits.
    • Request explanations for any medications prescribed, including side effects and interactions with other drugs you are taking.

    Discussion Topics:

    • Discuss any changes in your health, including new or ongoing symptoms.
    • Talk about preventative measures like vaccinations, screenings, and lifestyle modifications.
    • Inquire about any recommended tests based on your age, sex, and health history.
    • Discuss your mental health, including stress, anxiety, or depression.
    • Talk about your diet, exercise routine, sleep habits, and other lifestyle factors that impact your health.

    Tests and Screenings:

    • Understand the purpose of each test or screening being recommended.
    • Inquire about the preparation, procedure, and any associated risks.
    • Ask when and how you will receive the results.
    • Discuss the implications of the test results for your health and any necessary follow-up.
    • If necessary, inquire about the cost of tests and if they are covered by insurance.

    Post-Exam Follow-Up:

    • Ensure you have a clear understanding of your healthcare provider’s instructions and recommendations.
    • Schedule any follow-up appointments, tests, or screenings.
    • Fill prescriptions and understand the dosing instructions.
    • Keep a copy of your exam summary, test results, and any other pertinent information for your records.
    • Share relevant information with other healthcare providers as necessary.

     

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