The initial examination will
involve listening to the heart with a stethoscope.
Not exact matches
«If people see this movie and there is somehow whitewashing
involved in a creature feature that we made up then I will
listen to that with my whole
heart,» Damon said.
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).
The examination
involves looking the animal over from head -
to - toe, feeling for bumps and lumps both inside and outside the body; checking ears with an otoscope
to see down in the canal; checking eyes with an ophthalmoscope; checking for tooth or gum disease, and
listening to the
heart and lungs for any sign of illness.
These examinations
involve inspecting your pet over from head -
to - toe, feeling for any bumps or lumps which may be located on either the inside or the outside of the body; checking the ear canal using an otoscope; examining the eyes with an ophthalmoscope; checking for diseases of the teeth or gums, and
listening to your pet's
heart and lungs
to ensure that they are functioning normally.