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  • The tone and rhythm of her voice is very comfortable to listen to.

  • With abdominal examination, you should auscultate before palpating as palpation may change the characteristic of the bowel sounds.

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  • Its quite obvious that she is a racist

  • The order of inspection/palpation/percussio­n/auscultation is one of those things that varies between US and UK practise, this is correct as per UK teaching (which is where this video comes from) as it reinforces the same order to be used for all the major systems exams (CVS/Resp/Abdo).

  • @wellsey89 You wouldn't find it palpating this way, unless it was rly big.

  • @illmaterian she did feel for an AAA at 4:10

  • It's a bit messed up with resp and lacks few details (percuss bladder, Verkof's node, checking for hernias, AAA...). Additionally the patient was not exposed suficiently.

  • ฟังก่อนคลำและเคาะถึงจะถูก

    

  • i like you sound :)

  • @genericmember1 I am very ticklish; I squirmed plenty during the palpation, and even squirmed during the percussion.

  • @NobelBen

    aucultation before palpation for abdomen to reduce stimulation of the bowel

  • @genericmember1 I noted the doctor in this tape might be papating a little softer than its use to but idk

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