Tumors within the abdomen can sometimes be
palpated during a veterinary exam.
It's my understanding that most OBs do not
palpate during a prenatal visit.
Not exact matches
I wasn't particularly relaxed
during our session — it's hard to let go when someone is
palpating your belly — but I did feel a shift the following week.
I am a large animal vet who does surgery in barns,
palpates cattle, treats calves, etc so makeup goes through A LOT
during my day.
During the physical examination, your vet will
palpate all the areas in which a large lymph node can be found.
This condition is diagnosed by a physical exam
during which the veterinarian
palpates the knee joints and does x-rays to screen for arthritis, hip dysplasia, or other abnormalities of the bones.
During a wellness exam, your veterinarian will perform a number of simple examinations and tests, such as listening to your animal's heartbeat and lungs, check their teeth and oral cavity, evaluate their vision, examine their ears, examine lymph nodes and skin,
palpate your pet's joint and muscles, and more.
During these examinations, your veterinarian will be performing a complete physical examination and
palpate for masses in the mammary tissue as is standard for any consultation.
If the pet is not too chubby, it is often easy to
palpate and identify these shrunken firm kidneys
during a routine veterinary exam.
You might notice our doctors
palpating your cat's neck and throat
during an exam to check for this enlargement.
During the physical exam, your veterinarian will check your pup's eyes and ears, look in his mouth and check his teeth, listen to his heart,
palpate his belly, and check to see if his testicles have dropped yet.
The chest is one area that can not be
palpated (or felt)
during the examination because it is protected by the rib cage.
He never
palpated her so he could not have found what Dr. Alpert says he found as his own objective findings
during his examination.