Your veterinarian will review your dog's history and conduct a physical exam that
includes palpating your dog's urethra and urinary bladder.
He also conducts a thorough physical examination that
includes palpating the kidneys, checking for dehydration and inspecting your dog's mouth for further clues that can differentiate the two diseases.
Your vet will do a complete physical examination which will
include palpating the abdomen and feeling for the size of the liver.
Your vet will do a thorough physical exam,
including palpating your dog's abdomen to see if it is painful to the touch.
Have your veterinarian provide routine health checks,
including palpating the body to detect tumors.
Not exact matches
At each prenatal visit you can expect time to have your questions answered, discussion around topics relevant to your current stage of pregnancy, clinical care
including having your blood pressure and pulse taken, having your midwife
palpate your baby, measure your fundal height, listen to your baby's heart beat, and time to catch up on whats been going on in your life and how you are feeling about your pregnancy.
At this time, he will check all vital signs
including weight, listen to the heart and lungs, examine the ears, eyes, teeth, and skin condition,
palpate the stomach, check the nails, check a stool sample, and generally look for any early signs of illness or aging.
Physical examination involves looking at all parts of the body, and typically
includes listening to the heart and lungs with a stethoscope and «
palpating» the abdomen (gently squeezing or prodding the abdomen with the fingertips to assess the internal organs).
* A complete physical exam,
including a rectal exam, to
palpate the urethra, bladder, and local lymph nodes
The wellness exam
includes the veterinarian listening to heart and lungs,
palpating the abdomen and lymph nodes, checking ears, eyes, skin condition and documenting vitals, such as heart rate, pulse, respiration and temperature.
It is for these reasons that every cat should have at least an annual physical exam and oral exam,
including a veterinarian listening to the heart for murmurs or abnormal rhythms, and
palpating the abdomen for enlargements, areas of pain or organ abnormalities.
This will
include: (1) listening to your pet's chest to check the heart for murmurs or irregular beats, (2) listening to the lungs to ensure they are clear and air is passing through them easily, and (3) checking the eyes, skin, muscles and haircoat and
palpating the abdomen.
Each cat was given a physical exam,
including a common test for back pain, by
palpating areas of the spine and noting reactions.