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First I'll ...
Then I'll ...
Now I'm going to ...
You'll feel ...
When it's over, I'll ...
That's it. All over.
6.
Share your findings with the patient.
Well, I'm fairly certain you've got a ...
One possibility is it could be what we call ...
I haven't found anything to suggest any problems.
B Giving instructions
When examining a patient, polite forms are often used for the ini-
tial instruction:
Could you bend forward as far as you can?
If you could cross your arms in front of your chest.
What I'd like to do is examine you standing up.
After that direct instructions may be used:
Stand with your feet together.
Lie perfectly still.
To soften an instruction:
Can you just turn to the side again?
Could you just lie on the couch?
C Verbs used in instructions
lie on your side / back, lie on the bed / couch, lie down
bend down
breathe in / breathe out
close your eyes
follow my fingertip with your eyes
let your wrist go floppy
look straight ahead, look at something
open your mouth
point to the finger that moves
put your head down, put out your tongue
roll on to your back / front, roll over, roll up your sleeve
slip off your coat
stand straight, stand up
take off your top things
tilt your head back