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  • I found it to be very useful, thanks

  • you have to stand to the right side of the patient!!

    

  • Good presentation, but so far I know during auscultation, percussion,or palpation doctors should stand on the right side of the patient.

  • 1)You are suppose to be looking at the Patient face when palpating to see if they are in pain

    2) When you starting to percuss for Liver, you are suppose to start at Sternal angle, midclavicular line and work your way down, in a female patient, go down along sternal border. You also started too high up from Right inguinal region midclavicular line.

  • need to be more confident, by the way why not try looking at the patients face during palpation, did you actually palpate the liver/spleen?

  • :-)

  • @tmichellemd111 lmao at your comment.

  • :-)

  • Lol, "inspect the abdomen in the abdominal area...??!" Where the heck else would you inspect it? In the cranial area?

  • @tmichellemd111 good question

  • Lol, "inspect the abdomen in the abdominal area...??!" Where the heck else would you inspect it? In the cranial area?

  • This video is very informative, I would recommend it for anyone serious about learning how to perform abdominal assessments

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