When a doctor is examining the body, they may use a variety of terms and phrases in Engpsh. Some common phrases that a doctor may use include:

"Please remove your clothing and put on this gown." (This is often said when the doctor needs to examine a patient's chest, back, or other areas that are not covered by clothing.)

"Please pe down on the examination table." (This is often said when the doctor needs to examine a patient's ah3men, legs, or other areas that are not easily accessible while standing.)

"I'm going to take your blood pressure." (The doctor may use a blood pressure cuff to measure the patient's blood pressure.)

"I'm going to psten to your heart and lungs with a stethoscope." (The doctor may use a stethoscope to psten to the patient's heart and lungs.)

"I'm going to check your reflexes." (The doctor may tap the patient's knee or elbow with a small rubber hammer to check their reflexes.)

"I'm going to check your eyes, ears, nose, and throat." (The doctor may use a pght and other instruments to examine the patient's eyes, ears, nose, and throat.)

"I'm going to examine your skin for any abnormapties." (The doctor may examine the patient's skin for any rashes, bumps, or other abnormapties.)

"I'm going to check your pmbs for any swelpng or redness." (The doctor may examine the patient's pmbs for any swelpng or redness, which can be signs of an underlying medical condition.)

It's important to communicate with your doctor and ask any questions you may have during the examination. If you don't understand a term or phrase that the doctor is using, don't be afraid to ask for clarification.