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Date Posted: 14:18:24 05/22/09 Fri
Author: Alex
Subject: Re: Rectal Temperature Story
In reply to: Alex 's message, "Re: Rectal Temperature Story" on 14:17:06 05/22/09 Fri

>>Rectal Temperature Story
>>
>>The Initial Visit.
>>
>>In a community where many disadvantaged families
>>reside, a no-fee medical evaluation and referral
>>service is available to youngsters ages five to 12 of
>>these families. When a new patient arrives, a basic
>>medical history, taken by the front office worker, is
>>documented as well as the patient's symptoms, if any.
>>In addition, the young patient's vital signs are
>>taken. This screening service allows the family to
>>pay a reduced fee from a referred affiliated medical
>>professional. A youngster's caretaker (be it a
>>parent, extended family member, etc.) is encouraged to
>>visit for any other health concern without paying for
>>a doctor's visit. Also, young patients are welcomed
>>for "checkups" or other health concerns. These visits
>>can be as frequent as needed giving the caretaker's
>>assurance that the youngster is in good health. As
>>with any visit, the reason for the visit is
>>documented and the youngster's vital signs are taken.
>>
>>With the arrival of a high volume of "traffic", a
>>full-time "attendant" takes vital signs, which
>>includes measuring weight and height, and taking the
>>youngster's temperature. Glass thermometers are used
>>largely by tradition and for economic purposes, to
>>take a patient's temperature. Because the instrument
>>can break inside a youngster's mouth, either
>>intentional or by accident, taking his temperature
>>rectally is an option. Younger ones, that is, in the
>>age groups of five to six are, by definition, unable
>>to hold a glass thermometer in their mouths safely and
>>therefore have their temperatures taken rectally
>>across the board. For older youths, however, the
>>decision to take their temperature rectally depends on
>>their intellectual capacity and emotional health. An
>>older youth that demonstrates a lack intellectual
>>capacity (such as being held back a grade at school)
>>or has a history of emotional deficits (such as having
>>a hyperactive disorder) is designated to have his
>>temperature rectally, being considered as if he were a
>>five year old and treated as such. In addition, a
>>youngster observed to display maturity or behavior
>>that is uncharacteristic of a youth of a given age, a
>>subjective decision is made to have his temperature
>>taken rectally. Once designated to have his
>>temperature taken rectally, he will continue to have
>>it taken that way on all subsequent visits unless
>>there has been a significant change in the condition
>>that renders him to have his temperature taken
>>rectally. For the young patient to get accustomed to
>>having his temperature taken that way, the caretaker
>>has the option, and is encouraged to, bring the
>>youngster in for frequent "well" visits checkup every
>>week or so until he gets accustomed to the experience,
>>which may last couple of months or so.
>>
>>Standard glass five inch thermometers are used for
>>oral temperatures while modified five inch glass
>>thermometers are used for rectal temperatures.
>>Originally intended for veterinary use, these larger
>>size rectal thermometer are ideal for taking rectal
>>temperatures of older youngsters as it allows for
>>deeper penetration (over an inch and a half) and yet
>>serves as a reminder that it is in place as it
>>projects perhaps an inch and a half projects from the
>>young patients rear end. Note that the glass ring is
>>removed from the other end and is sanded and polished
>>to resemble standard glass thermometer It alxo has
>>the characteristic white stripe along one side of the
>>thermometer.
>>
>>A youngster designated to have his temperature taken
>>rectally has a red tag clipped to his chart. However,
>>before a patient has his temperature taken rectally he
>>is directed to use the restroom in order that he be
>>clear for entry of the glass thermometer. All
>>temperatures are taken in a large alcove adjacent to
>>the waiting room. From the waiting room, a casual
>>observer can see a row of five chairs against the wall
>>on the right and a workstation on the wall on the
>>left. In the middle of the alcove is a white 1950s
>>examination table with white rolled paper on the black
>>padded top. The back of the examination table faces
>>the waiting room. This configuation provides the most
>>efficient manner to take temperatures as several oral
>>temperatures and one rectal temperature (on the
>>examination table) can be taken simultaneously.
>>Having no physical barrier between the waiting room
>>and the "temperature room" enables free movement
>>between the areas and further improves facilitating
>>efficiency. With the youngster poisitioned face down
>>on the on the examination with his trousers and
>>underwear pulled down to his knees, he is considered
>>to have sufficient privacy, as only his bare rear end
>>is visible to anyone in eyesite of the examination
>>table.
>>
>>To be continued ...

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[> [> [> [> Re: Rectal Temperature Story -- Alex, 14:19:31 05/22/09 Fri [1]

>>>Rectal Temperature Story
>>>
>>>The Initial Visit.
>>>
>>>In a community where many disadvantaged families
>>>reside, a no-fee medical evaluation and referral
>>>service is available to youngsters ages five to 12 of
>>>these families. When a new patient arrives, a basic
>>>medical history, taken by the front office worker, is
>>>documented as well as the patient's symptoms, if
>any.
>>>In addition, the young patient's vital signs are
>>>taken. This screening service allows the family to
>>>pay a reduced fee from a referred affiliated medical
>>>professional. A youngster's caretaker (be it a
>>>parent, extended family member, etc.) is encouraged
>to
>>>visit for any other health concern without paying for
>>>a doctor's visit. Also, young patients are welcomed
>>>for "checkups" or other health concerns. These
>visits
>>>can be as frequent as needed giving the caretaker's
>>>assurance that the youngster is in good health. As
>>>with any visit, the reason for the visit is
>>>documented and the youngster's vital signs are taken.
>>>
>>>With the arrival of a high volume of "traffic", a
>>>full-time "attendant" takes vital signs, which
>>>includes measuring weight and height, and taking the
>>>youngster's temperature. Glass thermometers are used
>>>largely by tradition and for economic purposes, to
>>>take a patient's temperature. Because the instrument
>>>can break inside a youngster's mouth, either
>>>intentional or by accident, taking his temperature
>>>rectally is an option. Younger ones, that is, in the
>>>age groups of five to six are, by definition, unable
>>>to hold a glass thermometer in their mouths safely
>and
>>>therefore have their temperatures taken rectally
>>>across the board. For older youths, however, the
>>>decision to take their temperature rectally depends
>on
>>>their intellectual capacity and emotional health.
>An
>>>older youth that demonstrates a lack intellectual
>>>capacity (such as being held back a grade at school)
>>>or has a history of emotional deficits (such as
>having
>>>a hyperactive disorder) is designated to have his
>>>temperature rectally, being considered as if he were
>a
>>>five year old and treated as such. In addition, a
>>>youngster observed to display maturity or behavior
>>>that is uncharacteristic of a youth of a given age, a
>>>subjective decision is made to have his temperature
>>>taken rectally. Once designated to have his
>>>temperature taken rectally, he will continue to have
>>>it taken that way on all subsequent visits unless
>>>there has been a significant change in the condition
>>>that renders him to have his temperature taken
>>>rectally. For the young patient to get accustomed to
>>>having his temperature taken that way, the caretaker
>>>has the option, and is encouraged to, bring the
>>>youngster in for frequent "well" visits checkup every
>>>week or so until he gets accustomed to the
>experience,
>>>which may last couple of months or so.
>>>
>>>Standard glass five inch thermometers are used for
>>>oral temperatures while modified five inch glass
>>>thermometers are used for rectal temperatures.
>>>Originally intended for veterinary use, these larger
>>>size rectal thermometer are ideal for taking rectal
>>>temperatures of older youngsters as it allows for
>>>deeper penetration (over an inch and a half) and yet
>>>serves as a reminder that it is in place as it
>>>projects perhaps an inch and a half projects from the
>>>young patients rear end. Note that the glass ring is
>>>removed from the other end and is sanded and polished
>>>to resemble standard glass thermometer It alxo has
>>>the characteristic white stripe along one side of the
>>>thermometer.
>>>
>>>A youngster designated to have his temperature taken
>>>rectally has a red tag clipped to his chart.
>However,
>>>before a patient has his temperature taken rectally
>he
>>>is directed to use the restroom in order that he be
>>>clear for entry of the glass thermometer. All
>>>temperatures are taken in a large alcove adjacent to
>>>the waiting room. From the waiting room, a casual
>>>observer can see a row of five chairs against the
>wall
>>>on the right and a workstation on the wall on the
>>>left. In the middle of the alcove is a white 1950s
>>>examination table with white rolled paper on the
>black
>>>padded top. The back of the examination table faces
>>>the waiting room. This configuation provides the
>most
>>>efficient manner to take temperatures as several oral
>>>temperatures and one rectal temperature (on the
>>>examination table) can be taken simultaneously.
>>>Having no physical barrier between the waiting room
>>>and the "temperature room" enables free movement
>>>between the areas and further improves facilitating
>>>efficiency. With the youngster poisitioned face down
>>>on the on the examination with his trousers and
>>>underwear pulled down to his knees, he is considered
>>>to have sufficient privacy, as only his bare rear end
>>>is visible to anyone in eyesite of the examination
>>>table.
>>>
>>>To be continued ...


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[> [> [> [> [> Re: Rectal Temperature Story -- Alex, 14:20:34 05/22/09 Fri [1]

>>>>Rectal Temperature Story
>>>>
>>>>The Initial Visit.
>>>>
>>>>In a community where many disadvantaged families
>>>>reside, a no-fee medical evaluation and referral
>>>>service is available to youngsters ages five to 12
>of
>>>>these families. When a new patient arrives, a basic
>>>>medical history, taken by the front office worker,
>is
>>>>documented as well as the patient's symptoms, if
>>any.
>>>>In addition, the young patient's vital signs are
>>>>taken. This screening service allows the family to
>>>>pay a reduced fee from a referred affiliated medical
>>>>professional. A youngster's caretaker (be it a
>>>>parent, extended family member, etc.) is encouraged
>>to
>>>>visit for any other health concern without paying
>for
>>>>a doctor's visit. Also, young patients are welcomed
>>>>for "checkups" or other health concerns. These
>>visits
>>>>can be as frequent as needed giving the caretaker's
>>>>assurance that the youngster is in good health. As
>>>>with any visit, the reason for the visit is
>>>>documented and the youngster's vital signs are
>taken.
>>>>
>>>>With the arrival of a high volume of "traffic", a
>>>>full-time "attendant" takes vital signs, which
>>>>includes measuring weight and height, and taking the
>>>>youngster's temperature. Glass thermometers are
>used
>>>>largely by tradition and for economic purposes, to
>>>>take a patient's temperature. Because the
>instrument
>>>>can break inside a youngster's mouth, either
>>>>intentional or by accident, taking his temperature
>>>>rectally is an option. Younger ones, that is, in
>the
>>>>age groups of five to six are, by definition, unable
>>>>to hold a glass thermometer in their mouths safely
>>and
>>>>therefore have their temperatures taken rectally
>>>>across the board. For older youths, however, the
>>>>decision to take their temperature rectally depends
>>on
>>>>their intellectual capacity and emotional health.
>>An
>>>>older youth that demonstrates a lack intellectual
>>>>capacity (such as being held back a grade at
>school)
>>>>or has a history of emotional deficits (such as
>>having
>>>>a hyperactive disorder) is designated to have his
>>>>temperature rectally, being considered as if he were
>>a
>>>>five year old and treated as such. In addition, a
>>>>youngster observed to display maturity or behavior
>>>>that is uncharacteristic of a youth of a given age,
>a
>>>>subjective decision is made to have his temperature
>>>>taken rectally. Once designated to have his
>>>>temperature taken rectally, he will continue to have
>>>>it taken that way on all subsequent visits unless
>>>>there has been a significant change in the
>condition
>>>>that renders him to have his temperature taken
>>>>rectally. For the young patient to get accustomed
>to
>>>>having his temperature taken that way, the caretaker
>>>>has the option, and is encouraged to, bring the
>>>>youngster in for frequent "well" visits checkup
>every
>>>>week or so until he gets accustomed to the
>>experience,
>>>>which may last couple of months or so.
>>>>
>>>>Standard glass five inch thermometers are used for
>>>>oral temperatures while modified five inch glass
>>>>thermometers are used for rectal temperatures.
>>>>Originally intended for veterinary use, these larger
>>>>size rectal thermometer are ideal for taking rectal
>>>>temperatures of older youngsters as it allows for
>>>>deeper penetration (over an inch and a half) and yet
>>>>serves as a reminder that it is in place as it
>>>>projects perhaps an inch and a half projects from
>the
>>>>young patients rear end. Note that the glass ring
>is
>>>>removed from the other end and is sanded and
>polished
>>>>to resemble standard glass thermometer It alxo has
>>>>the characteristic white stripe along one side of
>the
>>>>thermometer.
>>>>
>>>>A youngster designated to have his temperature taken
>>>>rectally has a red tag clipped to his chart.
>>However,
>>>>before a patient has his temperature taken rectally
>>he
>>>>is directed to use the restroom in order that he be
>>>>clear for entry of the glass thermometer. All
>>>>temperatures are taken in a large alcove adjacent to
>>>>the waiting room. From the waiting room, a casual
>>>>observer can see a row of five chairs against the
>>wall
>>>>on the right and a workstation on the wall on the
>>>>left. In the middle of the alcove is a white 1950s
>>>>examination table with white rolled paper on the
>>black
>>>>padded top. The back of the examination table faces
>>>>the waiting room. This configuation provides the
>>most
>>>>efficient manner to take temperatures as several
>oral
>>>>temperatures and one rectal temperature (on the
>>>>examination table) can be taken simultaneously.
>>>>Having no physical barrier between the waiting room
>>>>and the "temperature room" enables free movement
>>>>between the areas and further improves facilitating
>>>>efficiency. With the youngster poisitioned face
>down
>>>>on the on the examination with his trousers and
>>>>underwear pulled down to his knees, he is considered
>>>>to have sufficient privacy, as only his bare rear
>end
>>>>is visible to anyone in eyesite of the examination
>>>>table.
>>>>
>>>>To be continued ...


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[> [> [> [> [> [> Re: Rectal Temperature Story -- Alex, 14:21:59 05/22/09 Fri [1]

>>>>>Rectal Temperature Story
>>>>>
>>>>>The Initial Visit.
>>>>>
>>>>>In a community where many disadvantaged families
>>>>>reside, a no-fee medical evaluation and referral
>>>>>service is available to youngsters ages five to 12
>>of
>>>>>these families. When a new patient arrives, a
>basic
>>>>>medical history, taken by the front office worker,
>>is
>>>>>documented as well as the patient's symptoms, if
>>>any.
>>>>>In addition, the young patient's vital signs are
>>>>>taken. This screening service allows the family to
>>>>>pay a reduced fee from a referred affiliated
>medical
>>>>>professional. A youngster's caretaker (be it a
>>>>>parent, extended family member, etc.) is encouraged
>>>to
>>>>>visit for any other health concern without paying
>>for
>>>>>a doctor's visit. Also, young patients are
>welcomed
>>>>>for "checkups" or other health concerns. These
>>>visits
>>>>>can be as frequent as needed giving the
>caretaker's
>>>>>assurance that the youngster is in good health. As
>>>>>with any visit, the reason for the visit is
>>>>>documented and the youngster's vital signs are
>>taken.
>>>>>
>>>>>With the arrival of a high volume of "traffic", a
>>>>>full-time "attendant" takes vital signs, which
>>>>>includes measuring weight and height, and taking
>the
>>>>>youngster's temperature. Glass thermometers are
>>used
>>>>>largely by tradition and for economic purposes, to
>>>>>take a patient's temperature. Because the
>>instrument
>>>>>can break inside a youngster's mouth, either
>>>>>intentional or by accident, taking his temperature
>>>>>rectally is an option. Younger ones, that is, in
>>the
>>>>>age groups of five to six are, by definition,
>unable
>>>>>to hold a glass thermometer in their mouths safely
>>>and
>>>>>therefore have their temperatures taken rectally
>>>>>across the board. For older youths, however, the
>>>>>decision to take their temperature rectally depends
>>>on
>>>>>their intellectual capacity and emotional health.
>>>An
>>>>>older youth that demonstrates a lack intellectual
>>>>>capacity (such as being held back a grade at
>>school)
>>>>>or has a history of emotional deficits (such as
>>>having
>>>>>a hyperactive disorder) is designated to have his
>>>>>temperature rectally, being considered as if he
>were
>>>a
>>>>>five year old and treated as such. In addition, a
>>>>>youngster observed to display maturity or behavior
>>>>>that is uncharacteristic of a youth of a given age,
>>a
>>>>>subjective decision is made to have his temperature
>>>>>taken rectally. Once designated to have his
>>>>>temperature taken rectally, he will continue to
>have
>>>>>it taken that way on all subsequent visits unless
>>>>>there has been a significant change in the
>>condition
>>>>>that renders him to have his temperature taken
>>>>>rectally. For the young patient to get accustomed
>>to
>>>>>having his temperature taken that way, the
>caretaker
>>>>>has the option, and is encouraged to, bring the
>>>>>youngster in for frequent "well" visits checkup
>>every
>>>>>week or so until he gets accustomed to the
>>>experience,
>>>>>which may last couple of months or so.
>>>>>
>>>>>Standard glass five inch thermometers are used for
>>>>>oral temperatures while modified five inch glass
>>>>>thermometers are used for rectal temperatures.
>>>>>Originally intended for veterinary use, these
>larger
>>>>>size rectal thermometer are ideal for taking rectal
>>>>>temperatures of older youngsters as it allows for
>>>>>deeper penetration (over an inch and a half) and
>yet
>>>>>serves as a reminder that it is in place as it
>>>>>projects perhaps an inch and a half projects from
>>the
>>>>>young patients rear end. Note that the glass ring
>>is
>>>>>removed from the other end and is sanded and
>>polished
>>>>>to resemble standard glass thermometer It alxo has
>>>>>the characteristic white stripe along one side of
>>the
>>>>>thermometer.
>>>>>
>>>>>A youngster designated to have his temperature
>taken
>>>>>rectally has a red tag clipped to his chart.
>>>However,
>>>>>before a patient has his temperature taken rectally
>>>he
>>>>>is directed to use the restroom in order that he be
>>>>>clear for entry of the glass thermometer. All
>>>>>temperatures are taken in a large alcove adjacent
>to
>>>>>the waiting room. From the waiting room, a casual
>>>>>observer can see a row of five chairs against the
>>>wall
>>>>>on the right and a workstation on the wall on the
>>>>>left. In the middle of the alcove is a white 1950s
>>>>>examination table with white rolled paper on the
>>>black
>>>>>padded top. The back of the examination table
>faces
>>>>>the waiting room. This configuation provides the
>>>most
>>>>>efficient manner to take temperatures as several
>>oral
>>>>>temperatures and one rectal temperature (on the
>>>>>examination table) can be taken simultaneously.
>>>>>Having no physical barrier between the waiting room
>>>>>and the "temperature room" enables free movement
>>>>>between the areas and further improves facilitating
>>>>>efficiency. With the youngster poisitioned face
>>down
>>>>>on the on the examination with his trousers and
>>>>>underwear pulled down to his knees, he is
>considered
>>>>>to have sufficient privacy, as only his bare rear
>>end
>>>>>is visible to anyone in eyesite of the examination
>>>>>table.
>>>>>
>>>>>To be continued ...


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[> [> [> [> [> [> [> Re: Rectal Temperature Story -- Alex, 14:23:38 05/22/09 Fri [1]

>>>>>>Rectal Temperature Story
>>>>>>
>>>>>>The Initial Visit.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>In a community where many disadvantaged families
>>>>>>reside, a no-fee medical evaluation and referral
>>>>>>service is available to youngsters ages five to 12
>>>of
>>>>>>these families. When a new patient arrives, a
>>basic
>>>>>>medical history, taken by the front office worker,
>>>is
>>>>>>documented as well as the patient's symptoms, if
>>>>any.
>>>>>>In addition, the young patient's vital signs are
>>>>>>taken. This screening service allows the family
>to
>>>>>>pay a reduced fee from a referred affiliated
>>medical
>>>>>>professional. A youngster's caretaker (be it a
>>>>>>parent, extended family member, etc.) is
>encouraged
>>>>to
>>>>>>visit for any other health concern without paying
>>>for
>>>>>>a doctor's visit. Also, young patients are
>>welcomed
>>>>>>for "checkups" or other health concerns. These
>>>>visits
>>>>>>can be as frequent as needed giving the
>>caretaker's
>>>>>>assurance that the youngster is in good health.
>As
>>>>>>with any visit, the reason for the visit is
>>>>>>documented and the youngster's vital signs are
>>>taken.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>With the arrival of a high volume of "traffic", a
>>>>>>full-time "attendant" takes vital signs, which
>>>>>>includes measuring weight and height, and taking
>>the
>>>>>>youngster's temperature. Glass thermometers are
>>>used
>>>>>>largely by tradition and for economic purposes, to
>>>>>>take a patient's temperature. Because the
>>>instrument
>>>>>>can break inside a youngster's mouth, either
>>>>>>intentional or by accident, taking his temperature
>>>>>>rectally is an option. Younger ones, that is, in
>>>the
>>>>>>age groups of five to six are, by definition,
>>unable
>>>>>>to hold a glass thermometer in their mouths safely
>>>>and
>>>>>>therefore have their temperatures taken rectally
>>>>>>across the board. For older youths, however, the
>>>>>>decision to take their temperature rectally
>depends
>>>>on
>>>>>>their intellectual capacity and emotional health.
>
>>>>An
>>>>>>older youth that demonstrates a lack intellectual
>>>>>>capacity (such as being held back a grade at
>>>school)
>>>>>>or has a history of emotional deficits (such as
>>>>having
>>>>>>a hyperactive disorder) is designated to have his
>>>>>>temperature rectally, being considered as if he
>>were
>>>>a
>>>>>>five year old and treated as such. In addition, a
>>>>>>youngster observed to display maturity or behavior
>>>>>>that is uncharacteristic of a youth of a given
>age,
>>>a
>>>>>>subjective decision is made to have his
>temperature
>>>>>>taken rectally. Once designated to have his
>>>>>>temperature taken rectally, he will continue to
>>have
>>>>>>it taken that way on all subsequent visits unless
>>>>>>there has been a significant change in the
>>>condition
>>>>>>that renders him to have his temperature taken
>>>>>>rectally. For the young patient to get accustomed
>>>to
>>>>>>having his temperature taken that way, the
>>caretaker
>>>>>>has the option, and is encouraged to, bring the
>>>>>>youngster in for frequent "well" visits checkup
>>>every
>>>>>>week or so until he gets accustomed to the
>>>>experience,
>>>>>>which may last couple of months or so.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Standard glass five inch thermometers are used for
>>>>>>oral temperatures while modified five inch glass
>>>>>>thermometers are used for rectal temperatures.
>>>>>>Originally intended for veterinary use, these
>>larger
>>>>>>size rectal thermometer are ideal for taking
>rectal
>>>>>>temperatures of older youngsters as it allows for
>>>>>>deeper penetration (over an inch and a half) and
>>yet
>>>>>>serves as a reminder that it is in place as it
>>>>>>projects perhaps an inch and a half projects from
>>>the
>>>>>>young patients rear end. Note that the glass ring
>>>is
>>>>>>removed from the other end and is sanded and
>>>polished
>>>>>>to resemble standard glass thermometer It alxo
>has
>>>>>>the characteristic white stripe along one side of
>>>the
>>>>>>thermometer.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>A youngster designated to have his temperature
>>taken
>>>>>>rectally has a red tag clipped to his chart.
>>>>However,
>>>>>>before a patient has his temperature taken
>rectally
>>>>he
>>>>>>is directed to use the restroom in order that he
>be
>>>>>>clear for entry of the glass thermometer. All
>>>>>>temperatures are taken in a large alcove adjacent
>>to
>>>>>>the waiting room. From the waiting room, a casual
>>>>>>observer can see a row of five chairs against the
>>>>wall
>>>>>>on the right and a workstation on the wall on the
>>>>>>left. In the middle of the alcove is a white
>1950s
>>>>>>examination table with white rolled paper on the
>>>>black
>>>>>>padded top. The back of the examination table
>>faces
>>>>>>the waiting room. This configuation provides the
>>>>most
>>>>>>efficient manner to take temperatures as several
>>>oral
>>>>>>temperatures and one rectal temperature (on the
>>>>>>examination table) can be taken simultaneously.
>>>>>>Having no physical barrier between the waiting
>room
>>>>>>and the "temperature room" enables free movement
>>>>>>between the areas and further improves
>facilitating
>>>>>>efficiency. With the youngster poisitioned face
>>>down
>>>>>>on the on the examination with his trousers and
>>>>>>underwear pulled down to his knees, he is
>>considered
>>>>>>to have sufficient privacy, as only his bare rear
>>>end
>>>>>>is visible to anyone in eyesite of the examination
>>>>>>table.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>To be continued ...


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