that is so true, often times today some doctors just do a minimum exam.
Ooo I have a great example of this!
so one time I had these really tiny earrings, and I went to take them out and I found that I coudn't, so I left it, because I had to go to school, but I kept trying during my first class, eventually I went to the bathroom and my friend went with me, and she looked and was like "OMG Kristine, its in your ear!" so naturally I called my dad and we went to the hospital.
I got set up for a surgery, and so she removed the front part of the earrings, but there was no back in sight, so she felt my ear and was like "well I think it is all out of there" but I was like "no, seriously the back has to still be in there." and I had to tell her about 5 times to keep looking, but she was like "oh no, I think we are done" so my dad (who is a nurse) stepped in and was like "Just take a look." and so she did, and she found the earring back way the hell up in the top of my ear! (don't ask me how it got there.I have no clue.)
its scary to think of what could have happened if she left a hunk of metal in my ear...thank goodness my dad was there, because I was younger and people don't listen to kids!