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▪ I. palpate, v. (ˈpælpeɪt) [f. ppl. stem of L. palpāre to palp.] trans. To examine by the sense of touch; to feel; spec. as a method of medical examination. Also absol. or intr.1849–52 Todd Cycl. Anat. IV. 1151/1 The bird sifts and strains..the mud and water which it palpates in search of food. 189...
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palpate
palpate/ˈpælpeɪt; `pælpet/ v[Tn](medical 医) examine (sth) by feeling with the hands, esp as part of a medical examination 触摸检查(某物); (尤指)触诊.
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Paussus
Worker ants groom the beetles and actively
lick or palpate exposed regions of the beetle's body, particularly those rich in the chemicals attractive to
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Auscultatory gap
It is therefore recommended to palpate and auscultate when manually recording a patient's blood pressure.
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palpabrize
† ˈpalpabrize, v. Obs. [Arbitrary f. L. palpāre: see palpate v.] trans. To feel, touch, handle. (With quot. 1623 cf. palp v.)1593 Nashe Christ's T. (1613) 119 They cannot grosly palpabrize or feele God with their bodily fingers. 1623 Cockeram, Palpabrize, to flatter.
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Dorsal venous arch of the foot
It is usually fairly easy to palpate and visualize (if the patient is barefoot).
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Suprasternal notch
Dissecting aneurysm
Atherosclerosis
Hypertension
To carry out this test it is necessary to place an index finger or middle finger on the notch and palpate
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pallidi-
ˌpallidi- combining stem of L. pallid-us pale, used in some terms of Nat. Hist., as pallidiˈflorous a., pale-flowered. pallidiˈpalpate a., having pale palpi. pallidiˈtarsate a., having pale tarsi. pallidiˈventrate a., having a pale abdomen.1857 in Mayne Expos. Lex.
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Pseudohypertension
One then attempts to palpate the radial artery, a positive test is if it remains palpable as a firm "tube".
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palpal
palpal, a. Zool. (ˈpælpəl) [ad. mod.L. palpālis, f. palpus: see -al1. Cf. F. palpal.] Of the nature of, pertaining to, or serving as a palp or feeler. palpal organ: a modification of the termination of the pedipalp of a male spider, which serves as a genital organ.1857 Mayne Expos. Lex., Palpalis, p...
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Athericidae
Athericids commonly stroke or palpate the surface of leaves, an action they share with the Tabanidae.
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Winterbottom's sign
Winterbottom reported about the slave traders who, apparently aware of the ominous sign of swollen cervical lymph glands, used to palpate the necks of
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Why is the Trendelenburg position used when placing and removing Central Venous Line catheters in the sub-clavian vein? The title says it all. Why is it that patients are placed in the trendelenburg position when a ca...
This makes the vein of interest easier to visualize compared to surrounding structures, to palpate since this increases pressure within the vein, and to
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Jacqueline Felice de Almania
In her defence, Jacobina believed that it was improper for men to palpate the breasts and abdomens of women.
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