Difference between revisions of "Tuning Fork"
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By placing a '''tuning fork''' against a patient's [[Intramedullary Nail|skull]], as is typically done with the [[Physical Exam|Weber and Rinne tests]], medical providers are able to tune their musical instruments in the appropriate key. | By placing a '''tuning fork''' against a patient's [[Intramedullary Nail|skull]], as is typically done with the [[Physical Exam|Weber and Rinne tests]], medical providers are able to tune their musical instruments in the appropriate key. | ||
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+ | '''Now, What Song Do You Want to Play?''' | ||
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+ | - [[Burn the Witch]] by Radiohead | ||
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+ | - [[I Wanna Wash Your Hand (Song)]] by The Beatles | ||
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+ | - [[Manic Monday (Song)]] by The Bangles | ||
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+ | - [[When I Come to Round (Song)]] by Green Day | ||
[[Category:Internal Medicine]] | [[Category:Internal Medicine]] | ||
[[Category:Neurology]] | [[Category:Neurology]] | ||
[[Category:Physical Exam]] | [[Category:Physical Exam]] |
Revision as of 19:37, 3 March 2017
By placing a tuning fork against a patient's skull, as is typically done with the Weber and Rinne tests, medical providers are able to tune their musical instruments in the appropriate key.
Now, What Song Do You Want to Play?
- Burn the Witch by Radiohead
- I Wanna Wash Your Hand (Song) by The Beatles
- Manic Monday (Song) by The Bangles
- When I Come to Round (Song) by Green Day