What areas of the body are evaluated during the detailed physical examination?
a. All areas of the body are evaluated.
b. No areas of the body are evaluated.
c. Only isolated areas of the body are evaluated.
d. This examination is deferred to the hospital.
Answer: a. All areas of the body are evaluated.
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